This one of the songs the Claire sings in the bar at Nemo. It doesn't carry any kind of magic or special powers, but it greatly tranquilizes the hearts of its listeners and heals their minds, as well as serving as an eulogy to nature in which Claire tries to make her listeners realize that even in such an apocalyptic and ruined world as Ar Ciel is, there is still a great beauty to be found and appreciated. It was taught to Claire by the man she fell in love with, a Moon Chanter called Dian that also served as the leader of a traveling musician troupe known as Euphrosyne, when he drew out the song her heart actually wanted to sing and played it for her.
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| - This one of the songs the Claire sings in the bar at Nemo. It doesn't carry any kind of magic or special powers, but it greatly tranquilizes the hearts of its listeners and heals their minds, as well as serving as an eulogy to nature in which Claire tries to make her listeners realize that even in such an apocalyptic and ruined world as Ar Ciel is, there is still a great beauty to be found and appreciated. It was taught to Claire by the man she fell in love with, a Moon Chanter called Dian that also served as the leader of a traveling musician troupe known as Euphrosyne, when he drew out the song her heart actually wanted to sing and played it for her.
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| - This one of the songs the Claire sings in the bar at Nemo. It doesn't carry any kind of magic or special powers, but it greatly tranquilizes the hearts of its listeners and heals their minds, as well as serving as an eulogy to nature in which Claire tries to make her listeners realize that even in such an apocalyptic and ruined world as Ar Ciel is, there is still a great beauty to be found and appreciated. It was taught to Claire by the man she fell in love with, a Moon Chanter called Dian that also served as the leader of a traveling musician troupe known as Euphrosyne, when he drew out the song her heart actually wanted to sing and played it for her. During the events of Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia, she sang this song as a reward to Lyner and his party for bringing her the strings she needed to repair her lute. The crowd her singing attracted was a great surprise to Lyner and his party, and it also made him realize that Song Magic wasn't the only kind of songs that had power in the world.
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