
Deus Vult
Follow the life of Sir Alaric, a Templar knight, from his sacred oath to his rise as Furor Bellator - Fury of the Warrior. Glory, loss, and legend echo through time- feel his journey, live his legacy.
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23 songs
2:29

Exsilium Nobilis
v4.5
A solemn Latin sacred chant unfolds with deep male choirs intoning ancient modal melodies, layered over expansive ambient drones, Cathedral reverb envelops voices, mingling with distant church bells and faint wind textures, The slow tempo and ethereal, open harmonies craft a cinematic, medieval sacred space, ‑modern, ‑modern instruments, ‑modern styles
2:56

Inceptio
v4.5
Gregorian-style hymn with a cinematic medieval orchestral touch, featuring soft choral harmonies, gentle lutes, bells, and swelling strings
2:35

Proelium Primum
v4.5
battle, medieval, deep, warlike male choirs, powerful war drums, eerie battle horns, and dramatic orchestration
4:08

Confessio Ignea
v4.5
A Gregorian-inspired Latin choral piece opens with deep, resonant male voices in slow, modal chant, enriched by subtle whispered prayers weaving in and out, Soft organ drones sustain beneath, echoing through cathedral spaces, joined by faint crackling fire and distant thunder for cinematic medieval tension, The choir phrases hold long rests in reverent silence, evoking ritual and spiritual gravity, The piece is immersive and ritualistic, capturing profound transformation, ‑modern, ‑modern instruments, ‑modern genres
2:00

Ignis Domini
v4.5
Epic medieval crusader battle anthem, Very fast tempo (140–150 BPM), Latin male choirs, heroic and aggressive, Thunderous war drums, sharp brass, militant snares, no modern instruments, Inspired by crusader marches, sacred warfare, and divine fury, Cinematic, hard-hitting, relentless energy
3:59

2:31

Sanctum Fratres
v4.5
Epic medieval choral anthem with dramatic lute and harp accompaniment, powerful mixed choir, cinematic and resolute tone, tempo around 110 BPM, strong sacred war motif evoking holy crusade and brotherhood, ‑modern genres, ‑female vocals
2:49

Ordo Crucis
v4.5
Hymnus Militum Sacrorum, epic, Gregorian-style hymn with a medieval orchestral touch
2:38

3:12

Obsidio
v4.5
A cinematic orchestral track at 140 BPM, led by relentless taiko, frame drums, timpani, and piercing trumpet fanfares, Deep male Gregorian chant and soaring tenor intertwine over dark woodwind and string ostinatos, Majestic pipe organ and choirs expand the epic feel, with verses surging through chant-driven rhythm and a chorus exploding in choral-orchestral force, After a quiet organ-voice bridge, a climactic final onslaught unites choir and orchestra in dramatic intensity, ‑modern, ‑female
3:13

2:53

Militia Dei
v4.5
Cinematic medieval orchestral epic with sacred militant energy
Tempo: 110-120 BPM, steady marching rhythm, evoking an advancing holy army
Choir-led male Gregorian chant style vocals, strong and commanding
Instrumentation: thunderous war drums (frame drums, taiko-style but acoustic), pipe organ swells, natural horns, medieval strings (rebec, vielle) with sustained drones
Dynamic contrast: verses with measured, solemn discipline; choruses with explosive, triumphant choral surges
Bridge: slower, reflective solo chant with echoing voices behind, meditative but still intense
Overall feel: disciplined and anointed, a holy knight leading troops into divine battle, unstoppable and righteous
3:35

Deus Vult!
v4.5
Fast, powerful orchestral anthem at 150 BPM, opening with Gregorian-style Latin male chant over sparse bass drum and low celli, Layers of pounding war drums, taiko, and timpani surge in, joined by dark brass and deep horns, Strings build rapid arpeggios as choir intensifies, swelling into a thunderous, cinematic climax, Aggressive rhythms and dramatic dynamics surge across entire orchestra, with relentless, triumphant energy—purely acoustic, epic medieval sound painting knights in holy battle
3:11

3:13

Crux Invicta
v4.5
Cinematic, epic orchestral battle hymn with Latin Gregorian chant influence, Inspired by medieval crusader marches and sacred war anthems, Think Two Steps From Hell, and Globus, but with authentic Gregorian choir, militant war drums, and sacred atmosphere, Language: Latin
Vocal Style:
Deep male choirs in unison, like warrior monks chanting, Call-and-response style between solo warrior voice and full choir, Powerful shouted refrains in chorus, Slow, emotional solo chant over ethereal strings in bridge, Instruments:
Thunderous war drums, marching snares, and timpani
Blazing French horns, low brass, and medieval trumpets
String ostinatos and sweeping strings for battle pacing
Occasional church bells, sword clashes, and ambient battlefield FX
Mood: Triumphant, apocalyptic, militant, sacred, Scene: A crusader army marches into divine battle under the sign of the Cross, Their faith is unshaken, their cause righteous, and their chant echoes across burning cities and
4:00

2:49

3:32

3:39

Ave Maria
v4.5
Powerful orchestral anthem at 130 BPM, opening with Gregorian-style Latin male chant over sparse bass drum and low celli, Layers of pounding war drums, taiko, and timpani surge in, joined by dark brass and deep horns, Strings build rapid arpeggios as choir intensifies, swelling into a thunderous, cinematic climax, Aggressive rhythms and dramatic dynamics surge across entire orchestra, with relentless, triumphant energy—purely acoustic, epic medieval sound painting knights in holy battle
4:52

Ad gloriam cruentam
v4.5+
Medieval cinematic epic blending solemn Gregorian chant with dark orchestral elements, The track evokes the holy zeal of the Knights Templar — a reverent crusade underscored by haunting strings, war drums, bells, and pipe organ, The mood evolves from sacred devotion to ominous intensity, revealing the grim justification of brutal deeds in the name of God, Featuring Latin-only lyrics and a powerful recurring chant, this composition channels the sacred and the sinister, unfolding a tragic, immersive narrative of faith twisted into fanaticism
3:49

Iusjurandum Sacrum Lyrical
v4.5-all
A majestic, cinematic medieval orchestral theme inspired by Templar knights and sacred rites, Featuring a noble double flute leading a simple, memorable 4-note motif, the piece unfolds with solemn Gregorian male choir chants, deep strings, soft war drums, and gentle brass, The tempo is steady and purposeful—dignified yet energetic—building gradually from a quiet, reverent atmosphere into a powerful, epic choral and orchestral climax evoking divine strength, honor, and ancient tradition
