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* FemaleAngelMaleDemon: Averted with "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)", both the angel and the demon being female, the former sung by Elize Ryd and the latter being impersonated by Alissa via [[GutturalGrowler growls]].

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* FemaleAngelMaleDemon: Averted with "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)", both the angel and the demon being female, the former sung by Elize Ryd and the latter being impersonated by Alissa via [[GutturalGrowler growls]].growls.



* GutturalGrowler: A rather unusual case of female growls, performed by Alissa White-Gluz, on the song "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)", and some growls in the background just before the last chorus of "Ashes to Ashes", provided by producer Sascha Paeth.
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Silverthorn is the tenth album by PowerMetal band Music/{{Kamelot}}. It is their first album to feature their third singer Tommy Karevik, replacing Roy Khan who was in a way the FaceOfTheBand up to that point. It is their third ConceptAlbum and among those the first to not be part of the Music/EpicaAlbumSeries.

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Silverthorn is the tenth album by PowerMetal band Music/{{Kamelot}}. It is their first album to feature their third singer Tommy Karevik, replacing Roy Khan who was in a way the FaceOfTheBand band's face up to that point. It is their third ConceptAlbum and among those the first to not be part of the Music/EpicaAlbumSeries.
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# "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" (4:39) - feat. Elize Ryd and [[Music/AlissaWhiteGluz Alissa White-Gluz]]

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# "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" (4:39) - feat. [[Music/{{Amaranthe}} Elize Ryd Ryd]] and [[Music/AlissaWhiteGluz Alissa White-Gluz]]
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* ArcWords: ''Veritas,'' latin for "truth." The twins carved it into their own chests after concealing Jolee's death.


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* BrownNote: The recurring four-note ''Silverthorn'' leitmotif in several of the songs is a major emotional trigger for the protagonist. He may or may not have hallucinated it in some points of the story.


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* TheEndOrIsIt: At the end of the deluxe edition's story, the protagonist is freed, and Robert turns himself in to prison. Like the protagonist was, Robert is mute with madness. The protagonist's wealth and status is restored, until he starts hearing a man whistling his [[BrownNote mother's melody]] again...

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* DeathOfAChild: Jolee’s death.



* InfantImmortality: Averted by Jolee’s death.
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Silverthorn is the tenth album by PowerMetal band {{Kamelot}}. It is their first album to feature their third singer Tommy Karevik, replacing Roy Khan who was in a way the FaceOfTheBand up to that point. It is their third ConceptAlbum and among those the first to not be part of the Music/EpicaAlbumSeries.

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Silverthorn is the tenth album by PowerMetal band {{Kamelot}}.Music/{{Kamelot}}. It is their first album to feature their third singer Tommy Karevik, replacing Roy Khan who was in a way the FaceOfTheBand up to that point. It is their third ConceptAlbum and among those the first to not be part of the Music/EpicaAlbumSeries.
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* MurderBallad: The whole thing is one.

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