Time Stamps! 0:34 Rundown of most of S1 themes *New S2/S3 Themes* 2:26 Lujanne's theme 4:23 Moon nexus theme 5:37 The Half Moon 8:13 Aaravos' theme 10:38 Heartbloom 15:30 King Ezran's theme 18:22 *Two-offs* 20:22 *One-offs* *How S1 Themes are Used in S2/S3* 22:15 Main theme 26:14 Katolis fam theme 28:33 Loss theme 29:43 PTCE 32:18 Rayla's theme 34:23 Mirror theme 36:20 Claudium 36:29 Viren's motif 37:03 "Elf Flute" 39:30 Rayla chase "theme" 40:15 Repeated trumpets 40:36 la-ti-do-mi ascending pattern 41:10 *Missed Opportunities* 46:03 *Summary*
@skyechen26734 жыл бұрын
I didn't realize that when Callum saved Rayla after falling off the cliff, the Katolis family theme plays. But thanks to you, I now have a deeper appreciation for that scene!
@Discobobulated4 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is so great! I barely understand anything but the OST is my favorite part of TDP, so listening to another person's passion for music is amazing, and I can't believe you made an entire 47 min video on it. Subscribed :)
@elius15484 жыл бұрын
My thoughts on the mirror theme: it represents Viren’s curiosity. It shows up when he either wants to learn from Aaravos or is learning something from Aaravos. Aaravos’s actual theme represents him as a character. And the scene with Marcos kinda mirrors Viren refusing to die for Harrow. That’s the best I could come up with.
@spelons4 жыл бұрын
I love this!!!
@skyechen26734 жыл бұрын
I think I noticed another two-off, the two soundtracks "The Half-Moon" and "My hope, my love" both have excerpts that have very similar sounding melodies. I'm not sure how the two scenes are connected thematically though, the first one is Rayla going to Lujanne for advice because Callum doesn't trust her. The second scene is Zubia reunited with Zym.
@skyechen26733 жыл бұрын
I rewatched your video again in full and realized that you covered this in your video lol
@arieldahl3 жыл бұрын
I’m not fully convinced, but I have a feeling that the music introducing prince Kasef is there to give us a ‘glance’ into the neolandia culture. The theme feels to me like hints to arabian music and Kasef’s name has a Semitic feel to it