Mah Boi Motoi Sakuraba captivated me once again. Coming from the utter disappointment that is Tales of Arise I chose to catch up on Vesperia. After enjoying Zestiria/Berseria, but not finding the soundtrack very memorable, this piece of music was the first in a long time where I refused to leave the town for story progression, but left the game running.
This theme represents the story of said town you encounter it in extremely well
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The coastal settlement of Yormgen exists only in a time bubble you are shipwrecked into, awaiting a delivery of this Tales' mana crystals to put up a protective barrier against monsters, which other cities already own. Since the normal flow of time has already progressed several hundred years, when you visit again in the regular timeline, you only find ruins in the desert. Although the party "delivered" the crystal, since the past can't be mended retro-actively, the towns fate remains
The coastal settlement of Yormgen exists only in a time bubble you are shipwrecked into, awaiting a delivery of this Tales' mana crystals to put up a protective barrier against monsters, which other cities already own. Since the normal flow of time has already progressed several hundred years, when you visit again in the regular timeline, you only find ruins in the desert. Although the party "delivered" the crystal, since the past can't be mended retro-actively, the towns fate remains
Did any former Quintet writers work on this? This sounds like something straight out of Illusion of Gaia/Time.
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Biomechanicals holding civilisation back sounds more like pro-slavery. Totally detrimental to progress. We should only bring it back for teh lulz. I know a certain buck that would build his own breaking barn in mere minutes.
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Braun der Geist und braun die Seele, eine braune Bruderschaft, in uns brennt die Schwarze Sonne, das Symbol der Gegenkraft.
The issue with slavery was that we made slaves an integral part of our economy and industry, instead of putting them into freak shows or gladiatorial arenas.
Autism attracts more autism. Sooner or later, an internet nobody will attract the exact kind of fans - and detractors - he deserves.
-Yours Truly