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Much like the other arcs seen in the Trails Series, players have a whole slew of amazing music to accompany their adventure, courtesy of "Falcom Sound Team jdk."

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Zero no Kiseki/Trails from Zero

Ao no Kiseki/Trails to Azure

  • "Aoi Kiseki", the opening for the original version, will get you into the mood to see Crossbell's fate through to the end. Evolution, meanwhile, gives us "I pray for you −aoi kiseki−", a more mellow version to use as the ending theme.
  • Traces of D, the theme for the first dungeon, the abandoned D ∴ G cult lodge in Calvard. A very awesome sounding track that fits the location.
  • "Seize the Truth!" trades in the action from "Get Over the Barrier," and replaces it with emotion.
  • "Concentrate All Firepower!!" So good, they gave it vocals, the name "Aoki Negai", and made it the opening for Ao Evolution.
  • A Trap Lurking in the City, a bopping track used for the Geofront.
  • Fateful Confrontation Fight Ver. Fateful Confrontation, the Enforcer boss theme from Sky SC makes its glorious return as a Mega Man-sounding mini-game theme in a Pomtto battle against Campanella!
  • Need a new rocking theme to take down bosses in Crossbell? Look no further than "Conflicting Passions".
  • Azure's remix of The Enforcers is a faithful remix of the original.
  • Destruction Impulse, a very metal song that fits the chaotic nature of the Red Constellation.
  • Steel Roar -Verge of Death-, a very fast-paced track, fitting the battle with Sigmund.
  • Unexpected Emergency, Azure's low health theme. A very fast-paced track, encouraging you to endure and try to win the battle.
  • A Barrier to Get Over, a slow-paced piano-rendition of "Get Over the Barrier", plays during certain emotional scenes to great effect.
  • Dark Throne, a very mysterious track, fitting the first part of the scene where the SSS confronts Mariabell and Arios at the top of the Mishelam Mirror Castle after Arios kidnapped KeA]].
  • Steel Roar -Threat-, the theme that plays during the attempted invasion of Crossbell by Erebonia and Calvard at the end of chapter 4.
  • Delusion of a Thousand Years, the theme for the Wham Episode at the end of chapter 4, when Mariabell and Arios reveal the purpose of the Divine Child, turning the Geofront, and by extension, the whole of Crossbell State, into a massive alchemical circle, awakening KeA's powers to stop the invasion.
  • Descent of the Aions, the theme used for the appearance of the Aions and the annihilation of the invading armies. A very majestic and mysterious sounding song, fitting the nature of the Aions.
  • Mystic Core is amazing and upbeat while traversing through a dungeon. It was so good that they remixed it in Cold Steel IV.
  • "Unfathomed Force", a majestic theme to accompany the epic battle against Arianrhod. Better yet, the original version makes a return when you fight her in Cold Steel III!
  • Feelings, A Place to Arrive At, is a rearranged, instrumental version of "Cry for Me, Cry for You", fittingly played only once in the game for the aftermath of the battle between the Sky helpers and the Aions.
  • "The Azure Arbitrator" is currently tied with Ys Origin's "Termination" and Ys Felghana's "Strongest Foe" as Falcom's most epic final boss music, and it's generally considered by Trails fans to be one of the series' best tracks overall. And the original version gets an epic return in Reverie as the theme of the final boss of the extended True Reverie Corridor.
  • It only plays for a couple of cutscenes as Kevin's Merkabah No. 5 takes on one of the Aions to open up a path for the SSS aboard Merkabah No. 9 to storm Crossbell, but the Super Arrange Version of "A Light Illuminating the Depths" takes one of Zero's best songs and manages to make it even more pulse-pounding.
  • The suitably epic "To Be Continued" Super Arranged version plays during the terrorist attack on the West Zemurian Trade Conference and the Red Constellation Jaegers' attack on Crossbell.

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