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     I made this song snappy and energetic, because I thought it’d fit The Merciless’ sly, smug self. It uses the leitmotif from [[track:judgement-by-genocide|“Judgement by Genocide”]], the song about his rampage of killing everyone. Funny that his general theme came after that! :P
 
     I genuinely had SO much fun making this song. It was originally meant to be more badass than fun, but I couldn’t really live up to what I imagined for it, so I changed the tone to be more fun and silly.
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     <i>leiirue:</i> (booklet commentary, excerpt)
 
     It uses the leitmotif from [[track:judgement-by-genocide|“Judgement by Genocide”]], the song about his rampage of killing everyone.
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     I just HAD to make the song bouncy and joyful for The Unnatural! He’s probably my favourite of the ten. He’s the one really friendly celestial, so I thought a song like this would be absolutely perfect for him. I actually made this one while in class!
 
     Don’t pay too much mind to the [[track:know-thyself]] motif - it’s not very symbolic of anything at the moment. IF this ages poorly however, you may call me a future predicting genius (!!!) I actually just ran out of melody ideas so I put in my favourite motif in place of an original melody.
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     <i>leiirue:</i> (booklet commentary, excerpt)
 
     Don’t pay too much mind to the [[track:know-thyself]] motif - it’s not very symbolic of anything at the moment.