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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone (Brian Havey), is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone (Brian Havey), is done in a neoclassical style, and there are several particularly notable compositions.


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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfTqYkKOYg The First Father]], the theme of Altus the First Father. It starts out more tragic than anything, only to quickly evolve into bombastic choruses and dramatic string instruments. A fitting composition for the final boss.
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*SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Albeit an unintentional one. Altus' first reaction upon seeing you is to get out of his throne and... comically flop to the ground. It may catch a first time player off guard.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUxXVawcfnk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=20 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUxXVawcfnk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=20 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique (at least [[VideoGame/{{Blasphemous}} it was at the time]]) among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.
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* GuideDangIt: One of the broken bell pieces that is required to get the TrueEnding can only be acquired by speaking to the same NPC in several places around the map. The problem is that said NPC will vanish forever if the player kills [[spoiler: Gaston]], a boss that the game in no way indicates you should not kill. The only hint in-game that the two are connected is the fact that the NPC will mention that his soul is connected to another person, and if one of them dies so will the other. He does not offer any clues as to ''who'' he is connected to, and the conversation can only be reached if the player has already gone the long way around [[spoiler: Gaston]] without killing him, meaning that most players will have no idea that the two have anything to do with each other unless they look it up.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUxXVawcfnk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=20 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUxXVawcfnk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=20 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.progresses.
* GuideDangIt: One of the broken bell pieces that is required to get the TrueEnding can only be acquired by speaking to the same NPC in several places around the map. The problem is that said NPC will vanish forever if the player kills [[spoiler: Gaston]], a boss that the game in no way indicates you should not kill. The only hint in-game that the two are connected is the fact that the NPC will mention that his soul is connected to another person, and if one of them dies so will the other. He does not offer any clues as to ''who'' he is connected to, and the conversation can only be reached if the player has already gone the long way around [[spoiler: Gaston]] without killing him, meaning that most players will have no idea that the two have anything to do with each other unless they look it up.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOEClAo5pk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=19 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOEClAo5pk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=19 com/watch?v=PUxXVawcfnk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=20 A Dance With Death]], the theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOEClAo5pk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=19 A Dance With Death]], the them of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOEClAo5pk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=19 A Dance With Death]], the them theme of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNXzQwsvmgA The First Anvil]], theme of Narcoss the Anvil. Unlike the others, it features heavy rhythmic percussion to fit the nature of the boss and his area, along with the dramatic Latin chanting, which highlights his fall from grace.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNXzQwsvmgA The First Anvil]], theme of Narcoss the Anvil. Unlike the others, it features heavy rhythmic percussion to fit the nature of the boss and his area, along with the dramatic Latin chanting, which highlights his fall from grace.grace.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOEClAo5pk&list=PLaqzcSFisqve2_n9I6H-etb9n8nXIcVBN&index=19 A Dance With Death]], the them of the Forest Dancer, is unique among Souls-likes for incorporating ''Flamenco Music.'' Yet it perfectly captures the alien feel of Thornvale and the Dancer, and still manages to be just as ominous as any other piece, increasing in intensity as the battle progresses.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone, is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone, Zminusone (Brian Havey), is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.
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* AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone, is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone, is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.
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* AwesomeMusic: The soundtrack, by Zminusone, is done in a neoclassical style, and there several particularly notable compositions.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3vyVPaBEyQ Heir of Ambition]], the surprisingly subtle track which plays during Gaston's boss battle.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNaRMnXDAcQ Prelude to Flame]], the tragic piano composition that plays during Frayed Knight Dominic battle while he's still resisting Filth. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jr-s_MH-yQ Sword and Flame]], played when he's fully gone over to the dark side, is far more dramatic, being both more fast-paced and with the constant choir.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNXzQwsvmgA The First Anvil]], theme of Narcoss the Anvil. Unlike the others, it features heavy rhythmic percussion to fit the nature of the boss and his area, along with the dramatic Latin chanting, which highlights his fall from grace.

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