after finishing the story and hearing this piece now, it's too sad the climax and conclusion of this event was absolutely tragic yet touching and bittersweet lingering echoes' story is definitely one of arknight's best stories so far
I like that when this event story told about flute, cello and piano. It's exactly these 3 instruments appeared in the lobby theme, as if it is exactly what they played in the story!
it probably is what they played! The title in the official OST translates to “light and shadow”, the same as the “licht und schatten” that they played in the story
Damn you Musicgryph, literally all of the music it produce is beautiful, and they hit the nail on a coffin for this lobby theme in this event and I can't stop looping.
its so haunting to listen, feels like your in some old and abandoned church, while exploring the place with as nature covered the whole building with vines, etc.
it's so elegant, mysterious, dark, menacing yet chilling. indeed yes it's like i'm in a church or outside of church with tons of flower and abandoned destroyed building. or in some kind of ballroom with expensive marble-floor and chess design and lot of statue of chess piece. and foggy places
I'm glad that they finally add another Leithanian-centric event. Wolumonde just wasn't enough to tell about the nation. For the lobby theme, it sounds very calming. Loving the violin and the flute, and also the piano. That violin girl with the witch prince looks pretty. Peace out, witches ✌️
Looking at their history, I hope they're only "Half-brothers" instead of cousins that hailed from the Twin Empresses, Ebenholz being the son of the black haired empress and Kreide being the platinum blond one. Because if it does, I'll hate the blond empress, since Kreide doesn't have a guard and lives as a peasant, which could've been great if only he hadn't been found by Witch King loyalists...
They used piano, cello(or something similar) and flute, which accurate to Czerny, Ebenholz and that white haired one in the pv art. Might be the song that they play? Im sorry if wrong lol
I dunno about drum but there's definitely an electronic percussion beat, an organ, and...some low frequency something that I can't really identify in the background that add to the dark atmosphere but nonetheless can't have come from a piano, flute, or cello (Organ noises coming from the piano maybe but it's a stretch).
@@virgondust5562 Yeah, Gertrude inserting herself into the trio with a harp to disrupt the already delicate balance in the song, I remember reading about it too. That would potentially account for the organ (again, a stretch but sure, I'll entertain it ) and the ultra-low pitch constant could be explained by echoes in the concert hall itself. That still leaves the electronic percussion, though probably added just for the heck of it and a version without would sound still pretty close.