This song serves as the opening theme to Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica. It shares main themes with its predecessor, Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, as also sharing melodies due to this song being a rearrangement of it. However, it also has a certain uniqueness due to being structured by two simultaneous melodies that entwine around each other, similarly to a DNA double-helix. Also, its most important theme is "Bonds", which is also the theme that has the largest weight in the game's plot.
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| - This song serves as the opening theme to Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica. It shares main themes with its predecessor, Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, as also sharing melodies due to this song being a rearrangement of it. However, it also has a certain uniqueness due to being structured by two simultaneous melodies that entwine around each other, similarly to a DNA double-helix. Also, its most important theme is "Bonds", which is also the theme that has the largest weight in the game's plot.
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| - This song serves as the opening theme to Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica. It shares main themes with its predecessor, Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, as also sharing melodies due to this song being a rearrangement of it. However, it also has a certain uniqueness due to being structured by two simultaneous melodies that entwine around each other, similarly to a DNA double-helix. Also, its most important theme is "Bonds", which is also the theme that has the largest weight in the game's plot. It also served as a point of interest among Hymmnos Language students and researchers due to being the third song released to make use of the Carmena Foreluna language.
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