THUNDER SAGA: Epic The Musical (FULL)

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Published 2024-07-03
Holy Moly (heh) that new Thunder Saga was one of the coolest listening experiences I've had in a long while! It's instantly one of my favorite albums and you should all give it a listen.
Needless to say, NONE of this is mine. All credit goes to    / @jayherrans   and the wonderful team at Epic: the Musical
Here are each of the song's original videos (Which you should very much watch):
   • Suffering  
   • Different Beast  
   • Scylla  
   • Mutiny  
   • Thunder Bringer  

Also that cover art looks fire!

All Comments (21)
  • Crew: No more of us deceased, 'cause he won't take more suffering from you🎶 Scylla: Six men plz Odysseus:Eurylochus light 6 touches Crew and Eurylochus" 😦😲 😂😂😂😂
  • The first time I heard this song and Ody says 'you know I'm scared of water' I was like, "you are an island king! What do you mean!" Also, the idea of him being too shy is too ridiculous😂
  • @ian3523
    ohgygodd eurylochus dont act like u didnt just kill the cow after countless warnings and then now you're surprised Odysseus is choosing himself over the crew
  • @ravenking6891
    It's funny that the (while trying to kill him) the sirens offered more useful information than the actual prophet
  • The fact that Scylla was revealed to be speaking to Odysseus the entire time gave me chills
  • You killed my sheep You killed my cows It's like poetry It rhymes
  • @crazykay2018
    OH MY GOD WHEN DOES THE REASON BECOME THE BLAME ODY'S WHOLE REASON IS TO GET HOME TO HIS SON AND WIFE, BUT THAT ENDED UP BEING THE VERY THING THAT KILLED HIS ENTIRE CREW "YOU MUST CARRY ALL THE BLAME'
  • @glowbug4322
    Everyone PLEASE be sure to go support the original creator, like his videos and subscribe if you're into it!! He deserves all our love!!!
  • @xy-te9db
    Eurylochus: opened windbag, attack's helioses fucking friends. Eurylochus: captain 🥺
  • @Euphoric-l7y
    What I'd like to imagine during 'Suffering' is that while 'Penelope' is advising Odysseus to go through Scylla's lair in order to escape from Poseidon, Odysseus gets reminded of his one and only beloved real Penelope. Because it's the only part of the song where Penelope sings in a low voice, instead of a high-pitched one. If you had listened to 'The Challenge' which hasn't been released but you can easily search the snippet on Youtube, Penelope usually sings in a deep voice. But in this song, the reason why Penelope sings in a different tone and pitch is because this isn't the REAL Penelope. That's why I was also confused at first, whether that's Penelope or not. Not to mention, Odysseus gets reminded of his lovely, smart wife who always used to consult him on his problems and tried to help him in his darkest moments of his life. With her soothing and comforting words, he easily got reminded of the real Penelope that he knows and loves. ( I don't know if I'm overexaggerating about the differences of the tones and voices, but I just wanted to share my thoughts because this musical is my hyper-fixation right now lol )
  • @puny65mario
    Thats such an amazing build between the relationships of Odysseus and Eurylochus. Eurylochus starting the story willing to run from Circe and learning from Odysseus to stick up for his men. And then betrayal (The sacrifice of man from the Prophecy) shattering the trust Eurylochus built for him. The way the guilt builds before Scylla, confessing that he betrayed his friend, not knowing Odysseus had already made the choice to sacrifice his men, its so heartbreaking ;-;. Eurylochus taking up his sword against Odysseus (A brother's final stand), and the crew stabbing Odysseus, no longer able to hide their doubt. The final moment with Eurylochus killing the cow, hunger clouding his mind and willing to overlook the crime, and then immediate regret when he realizes what hes done. I think its a beautifully crafted moment and plotline throughout the entire epic.
  • @blakeking1125
    Knowing that Eurylochus was the one who opened the bag (after being told that would bring the storm back) i don't think he really has a right to be upset with Odyseus in this situation. Yes, Odyseus was wrong to sacrifice those men. But eurylochus urged him to do exactly that at Circe's palace, and had he not gone looking through other people's shit all but a handful of them would have made it home.
  • To the people asking "why didnt Odysious just sacrufice the siren" ut is, from what i remember, because scylla doesnt accept siren :3
  • @crazydisney91
    "Please don't make me do this, don't make me do this"! 😭
  • @blakeking1125
    I wonder what would have happened had Odyseus accepted the blame. I don't think Zeus as depicted here is the type to reward selflessness, but if "an act of pride" is the issue then logically humility would be the solution.
  • I was about spend 30 minutes figuring out what song is in what order. Thank you daving me the time