Behold the second song: Great Fist of Antiquity! The blood-wind storms that slash through fate... The steely hand that has sworn allegiance... Cross the countless swarms of writhing dead! I, Cent, summon thee in my name... Egregori, dance!
My interpretation: Cursing life, they are still howling. I see fading petals from afar. With appearance of shadows, they fall off forever. The voices of restless dissolve in darkness. The silent words are lost with them. Reflected by a false shine, the disease is approaching.
There's this theory I have. This theory that the protagonists of the first game and Manah are the reincarnations of the Intoners without their flowery parts, each Pact beast representing something about the original Intoner, and each place the Pact was made representing the original place of death. Well, for some of them at least. This theory could explain how they knew of the Pact concept, even though ending E states only Brother 1 witnessed them first hand. And it might explain why THOSE people were chosen, out so many other candidates. That said, I think that with Leonard being Two's reincarnation, she was the one who died in the Forest domain like it was stated in Branch B (though I think Mikhail only sucumbed to the poison later due to posterior damage to his body). Her death caused a power surge in the One brothers and Three. Regarding the latter, the power surge seems to allowed Three to gain a bit more of sanity, prompting her to run to the desert in an attempt at redemption for her past sins by helping the people there (though I wonder if her help involved something scientific). The reason for this line of thought is because I think Arioth, who was born in the Forest but was dragged to the desert, is Three's reincarnation but even more unstable, her Pact Beast representing what her previous incarnation wished for, perfection. And what is more perfect than the joining and balance of two complete opposite forces ?
La única cuerda entre las 6, aunque, una vez sabiendo el panorama completo de Zero, te das cuenta el porque ella es así, su historia es deprimente (incluso aún más que la de 2, o cualquiera de sus “hermanas”).
@@voidoflight2420Is it different from the language in Nier that is made from taking various language sounds and blending them to sound like a cohesive blend of those languages?
@@jasonkeith2832 Chaos language is used in both NieR and Drakengard's music. Drakengard's only difference is that it's chaos language is apparently more rooted in Japanese, where as NieR is more rooted in French and the Romantic languages.