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@@ -2592,8 +2592,8 @@ Commentary: |-
     the track is very relaxing, i figured it would make sense to replicate that feeling in the art itself through adding pleasant shades of blue to skaia and john’s hood. i also added a yellow spirograph for contrast. i think it worked out pretty well!
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 Track: Moonslayer
-Artists:
-- Raid
+Directory: moonslayer-lofam5a2
+Originally Released As: track:moonslayer
 Duration: '5:04'
 URLs:
 - https://unofficialmspafans.bandcamp.com/track/moonslayer
@@ -2603,8 +2603,6 @@ Cover Artists:
 Art Tags:
 - Dirk
 - Earth
-Referenced Tracks:
-- track:moonsetter
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Raid:</i>
     Why'd I call it Moonslayer? Well, I was looking for a cool edgy yet catchy little name to title this track while riffing off the Homestuck Music Team’s theme of titling tracks Moon/Sun + word that starts with S. Moonsetter is the name of the original track. [[track:moonshatter|Moonshatter]] and [[track:sunsetter|Sunsetter]] are the names of a couple of Toby Fox’s other Homestuck music contributions. [[track:moonsweater|Moonsweater]] is the name of a track on [[album:homestuck-vol-10|Homestuck Volume 10]] by [[artist:david-ellis|A Lunatic's Daydream]]. So you see what I mean. I considered Moonslammer, like [[track:sunslammer|Sunslammer]] by [[artist:seth-peelle|Beatfox]], but that wasn't edgy enough for me. So I settled on Moonslayer. Yeah. "Moonslayer" brings up catastrophic, apocalyptic images of destroying the moon, but not just destroying the moon—slaying it, as though the moon were a living entity capable of being conquered. A spirit. A god or goddess, maybe. A constant observer of mankind. Something personified, and then killed. Very edgy. Absolutely perfect.