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Rumia's Party Games / Re: In Defiance Of Transience (Tenshi Quest)
« Last post by Tom on Today at 12:35:32 PM »> Form a ring of keystones around the base to block the roots from slowing our progress.
> "Stream" our way out of the bullets and locate all the low spiritual energy branches
> When we get a chance pop those phantoms with a handful of fast aimed rice bullets. Color them a pale blue and pink so they blend in with the scenery and are harder to notice.
Both:> You land and head for the Shrine.
> Touch down and continue on foot to the main building.
Youmu:
> "Welcome to the Hakurei Shrine, Lady Wakasagi."
> Wave in return.
> "You all set?"
Tentative ranking after a lot of listening last night and today. I'm separating the originals and arranges because otherwise I honestly don't know how I'd rank them.
Originals:
- Mugen Noh ~ Taboo Marionette: Just amazing, has a bit of that HSiFS lategame creepiness, mixed in with GFC calmness, in a folk mood. Probably my number one in the entire album.
- Tinkerbell of Inequality: Extremely troll track on first impression, but the percussion is starting to be addictive, lol.
- Morning on Tanabata Hill: The hazy, is-this-fantasy-or-reality atmosphere comes across really well here.
- Apparitions Abound even Outside of Night: Really feels like an ED theme, like I can imagine a game's credits scrolling while listening to this.
- Lonesome Path in Hitachi: This needs some time to grow on me, but that ending is quite interesting.