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This Hymmn is the Song that Kanon crafted along with Cosal for the day of the same name (yal fii-ne noh-iar;), which the Sharls yearn for as the time in which the true paradise will be born, which could be equated to the events that are known in Earth by the names of Judgment Day and Apocalypse. So while the title translates to "Planet of Protective Souls" from Emotional Song Pact, its proper meaning is "may the Demon Hearts lodged within all humans receive purification, and may a new era of light be upon us". It also serves as the subtitle for the first Phase of Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star's story, though the Phase splash screen gives it the moniker of Song that Protects the Planet 星を護る詩, hoshi wo mamoru uta?).

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  • This Hymmn is the Song that Kanon crafted along with Cosal for the day of the same name (yal fii-ne noh-iar;), which the Sharls yearn for as the time in which the true paradise will be born, which could be equated to the events that are known in Earth by the names of Judgment Day and Apocalypse. So while the title translates to "Planet of Protective Souls" from Emotional Song Pact, its proper meaning is "may the Demon Hearts lodged within all humans receive purification, and may a new era of light be upon us". It also serves as the subtitle for the first Phase of Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star's story, though the Phase splash screen gives it the moniker of Song that Protects the Planet 星を護る詩, hoshi wo mamoru uta?).
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  • Origa
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  • yal fii-ne noh-iar;
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • Toru Ishitsuka
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  • Origa & dottedline hiroko
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  • aquagon
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  • dottedline hiroko
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  • This Hymmn is the Song that Kanon crafted along with Cosal for the day of the same name (yal fii-ne noh-iar;), which the Sharls yearn for as the time in which the true paradise will be born, which could be equated to the events that are known in Earth by the names of Judgment Day and Apocalypse. So while the title translates to "Planet of Protective Souls" from Emotional Song Pact, its proper meaning is "may the Demon Hearts lodged within all humans receive purification, and may a new era of light be upon us". It also serves as the subtitle for the first Phase of Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star's story, though the Phase splash screen gives it the moniker of Song that Protects the Planet 星を護る詩, hoshi wo mamoru uta?). For such an event to take place, a representative of the humans that has been given the title of Representative of God must sing this Song as she recognizes her own sins in order for her deeds to be given purification and for the God to descend upon the world. Naturally, the Representative of God is Kanon, and she was chosen as such due to sharing her body with the God itself: Cosal. Interestingly enough, while Kanon would be considered a criminal, and receive heaps of scorn and hatred in human society due to being the receptacle of the humans' sins, the Sharls don't consider her that way: instead, they consider her as a friend and companion that walks the same road as them; one where they mature as they head to the future, which is also the way they consider the humans they have sent into the Flask Sea for Purification. This is because the Sharls have a mentality that values the whole over the individual, detest individualistic thoughts and can't hold grudges toward anyone. This also ties in into why this Song is sung in Russian: like it's the case for em-pyei-n vari-fen jang;, it's done to showcase the difference in emotional sensibility and thought patterns between the humans and the Sharls. Kanon began singing this Song in the Altar of noh-iar; when the time came, under the watch of Zill and the priestesses she brought with her from the Genomirai Church. Upon hearing the Song, Cass, Delta, Ion and Earthes, who were at the time in the Sharl Road area of the Imperial Avenue, heard the Song and were shocked upon hearing Ion's explanation about what the Song was. Ion asked them to come with her and help her stop Kanon from finishing the Song, but Delta obstinately refused to go with her, saying they had to hurry and take Prim to Felion; and got into a fight with Ion and Earthes to get them out of his way, prompting Cass to also support him. Ultimately, Cass shot Song Magic to Ion and Earthes, and caused them to fall down into the Placenta in the depths of Soreil. However, as they left the place, PLASMA members came to them and Sarly called them, saying they should leave Prim to the PLASMA members and go stop the Song, as they had gotten readings showing strange reactions from the people imprisoned in the Flask Sea. Therefore, Delta and Cass had to leave for the Altar of noh-iar; at once. Once there, they fought Kanon to stop her from finishing the Song, but it was fruitless because the Song was still sung to the end. This allowed its true effects to manifest: it released Cosal from Kanon and gave him a physical body for the first time in ages, severing the Synchronization they shared for Kanon's entire life; and it also created a mass of souls called the Womb of the Planet from the people that were imprisoned in the Flask Sea, setting the stage for the culmination of Zill's plans. On the other hand, Kanon jumped off the border of the platform where she sang to commit suicide, feeling her life's task was done and there was no reason for her to continue living. Despite this, Delta saved her life and took her to Quanturv so she could recover.
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