They say that in the temple of God, chants are constantly sung by eldritch angels, praising God. “Kyrie Eleison” the words repeated in the song, mean “lord, have mercy”. This song gives me those vibes
@@xa-12musk8 I mean many of the songs made by Christians are meant to be based off of the singing of angels - we all know about how eldritch “biblically accurate angels” are, so that’s what I meant
Perfect choice of gif for the music His calm and collected look while he's holding an internal monolog about his evil plans going exactly as he wants them to Well done 👍
the song "kyrie eleison", is a song that is sung in catholic churches, as an act of reconciliation, of asking for forgiveness and I love this song in the Death Note version ;w;
i understand thats just authors imagination but light didnt hate god and etc he was atheistic but didnt hate god , he just didnt think about that he can be
Kyrie was already perfect having it slowed ruins the vibe. I picture myself standing in the middle of an ominous dark wooded densely foggy forest with a leafy canopy that reaps the light from the trunks and makes patches of it fall of the ground like a liquid that hides the only eluding foe that is there to keep me company whilst I'm completely oblivious when i listen to most choirs of this kind. BUT, Kyrie II is different. It gives me the same vibes just that this time there is no one lurking but the only monster is in my imagination; I still see the forest with its vapid fog but this time, my eyes were closed the whole time. To describe it in one word, it's just ominous. This version ruins the song completely. No offense but not everything is better in slowed+reverb