Star Wars: The Mandalorian Theme & Vode An (Medieval Style)

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Published 2020-07-17
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The Mandalorian Theme by Ludwig Göransson
Vode An by Jesse Harlin
Arranged & Orchestrated by Samuel Kim

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All Comments (21)
  • @TierZoo
    bro I am absolutely addicted to these covers
  • @josephb.4640
    Fun Fact: In the medieval times, there was a knight who made himself a prosthetic arm after it got sheared off by a cannonball. He used it to overpower his enemies and punch them with his RAW IRON FIST. Kind of reminded me of the Skywalker’s legacy of losing limbs, so I wanted to share.
  • @xprt4hire551
    Legend tells of an order of valiant Warrior Mercenaries, who knows not the Sorcery of the Jedi Priests. Originating in the Province of Mandalore, the order took the name, Mandalorian. They train the way of the sword, and wear armor more durable than the toughest Steel. Their leader, wields the sacred Mandalorian Blade, the Darksaber, a blade forged with Ebony, and enchanted by the first Mandalorian to ever join the Jedi Priests. Few are deemed worthy to join Mandalore. But times changed, and Mandalore was Shattered by General Gideon and his Legionnaires, and the Darksaber was lost. What remains of the Valiant order, turned to hiding, and mercenary work, to support the Mandalorian Coverts hidden in the Cities.
  • @wallywest4347
    "Here's why you can't exterminate us, aruetii. We're not huddled in one place—we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders—so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology—so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline—so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, aruetii. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas—but we can certainly kill you." ―Mandalore the Destroyer
  • "Thou Jawas have asked for you to remove thou holy blade and shield." "Mine holy blade and shield are part of my religion.",
  • "Beware! Thy men hath thou surrounded, fourfold!" "Thy circumstances please me greatly."
  • @dylanhargus2609
    The Mandalorian Theme in a medieval style sounds so... right.
  • @fionnnellis2117
    "Lower thy weapon, I begeth of you" "Nay, inform thee squires to sheath thine weapons first" "Surely, thine shalt notice, we haveth thy 4-1" "These odds are most approving to me"
  • Baby Yoda is instead a Baby Elf that "Sir Man 'O Lorian" must protect while maintaining his chivalrous code.
  • "I can bringeth thee in warmeth 'r i can bringeth thee in bitter cold"
  • @TrueBliss_
    I never thought I’d see Boba and Din actually together but season 2 has made the prophecy of this art come true
  • @NobleRenegade
    Everyone's talking about the Mandalorian part, but I'm more excited about the Republic Commando theme
  • @eryvac0074
    "I challenge thee! One warrior to another, and only the mightiest shall weareth the crown of Mandalore!"
  • @GreenGlo1991
    “Thou art a clone. Mine ears hath perceived thine voice tenfold!” “Mayhaps mine own shalt be the final to befall thine hearing.”