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This song is a remix of Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, released in Akiko Shikata's RAKA album, and tells a legend about a priestess, Harvestasha, who was the namesake of the Third Tower of Ar tonelico and its main systems. It's the prequel to the story presented in the song Afezeria HARVESTASYA.

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  • Singing Hill - EXEC HARVESTASYA -
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  • This song is a remix of Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, released in Akiko Shikata's RAKA album, and tells a legend about a priestess, Harvestasha, who was the namesake of the Third Tower of Ar tonelico and its main systems. It's the prequel to the story presented in the song Afezeria HARVESTASYA.
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  • Singing Hill - EXEC_HARVESTASYA/. -
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
Arranger
  • Akira Tsuchiya
Lyrics
  • Akira Tsuchiya
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  • aquagon
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  • 謳う丘~EXEC_HARVESTASYA/.~
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  • This song is a remix of Singing Hill - Harmonics EOLIA -, released in Akiko Shikata's RAKA album, and tells a legend about a priestess, Harvestasha, who was the namesake of the Third Tower of Ar tonelico and its main systems. It's the prequel to the story presented in the song Afezeria HARVESTASYA. There was once a priestess named Harvestasha. She was deeply in love with a man named Myu, the village elder's son. However, he was to be wed to another girl. Harvestasha's jealousy caused Myu to collapse from an unknown sickness, from which he would not wake up. Harvestasha cried and cried, until her mother came and told her of the legend of the Singing Hill, where the Goddess of Songs resided. Harvestasha resolved to go to the Singing Hill, see the Goddess, and ask her for a Song to save Myu. After an extremely long and difficult journey, she finally reached the Singing Hill, and pleaded to the Goddess for a Song to save her beloved. The Goddess (most likely, Suzunomiya/Hymmnosphere) agreed to teach her the Song, but only after showing Harvestasha how her jealousy had caused Myu's suffering. Having learned the Song, Harvestasha ran back to her village as fast as she could. She sang him the Song, while expressing her sincere feelings to him. Instantly, Myu awoke, and found himself embraced by a crying Harvestasha, overjoyed to see her beloved conscious again.
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