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Nárkisso(Theme)

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Rejecting the advances of Ekho, Nárkisso has unknowingly initiated his fateful death. Hekate is heard first, watching over the path of Nárkisso from afar, while "The Fates" prepare for the death of another beautiful soul.


Apollōn, not knowing the cruelty of "The Fates", urges Nárkisso(In Greek Language) to look into the water and tell him what he sees, in which the young boy responds, "I see Nárkisso". Unluckily for Nárkisso, his reflection is all he sees, and it begins pulling him down into the water. This dark entity of Nárkisso's reflection is represented by the robot sounding voice in the chorus.

Apollōn, having realized the fate of Nárkisso and the mistake he has made, asks his sister to intercede to "The Fates" on Nárkisso's behalf; stating that "the path of Descension is dangerous"... Whether it is in Love & Lust, Transformation, or for one's own folly. "The Fates" are heard in the background laughing at Nárkisso as their destiny for him nears an ending. Hekate is heard watching over Nárkisso's path, as she hears Apollōn's plea to save him. Nárkisso is stuck repeating his name as he obsesses over his own reflection. Ártemis rejects Apollōn's plea saying that, "He must first enter the waters". That he must first descend. That he must first die.

The dark entity of Nárkisso's reflection resurfaces; this time succeeding in bringing Nárkisso down into the waters. In the original story...Narkisso dies, but in this version, he ascends and resurfaces.

FUN FACTS:

When Ártemis says "Come out, Come out wherever you are" and "I'm a dangerous girl". It is the voice of Lara Croft from the video games. Bonus points if you know which games they came from.

I used a robot voice to represent Dark Nárkisso because he is literally a 'bot' in the system. Glitching nshit🙄(Inside Joke)

This instrumental is a mixture of Rock, Pop, and Trap

The story of his theme has a double meaning... it also signifies baptism and being reborn

Ekho is represented by repeating sounds throughout the Theme, as it is she who initiates his fate. Nárkisso repeating his own name as he dies is a symbol of the real story of Ekho and Narkissos.

This Theme acts as an equivalent to Ester(Hebe Theme), mostly in the fact that it only focuses on the meaning of one spiritual path(Descension), and represents beauty... even if it is in a dark and twisted way.

This theme is linked to AA-"Karube" in terms of style and production.

*This theme features "Descension"

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