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== Necropolis ==
== Necropolis ==


The theme of [[Necropolis]] is a realm of horror and dread. It starts with funeral bell tolls and a moaning choir melody (C minor), which seems to be a choir of dead souls. Then comes a famous Gregorian chant "[https://youtube.com/watch?v=RMZPdSo2qUQ Dies irae]" ("Day of Wrath"), which is a symbol of death in many classical music works. It is followed by warlike music which gets more and more sarcastic, reminding a tango. In the end, "Dies irae" is performed by harpsichord in B-flat minor, driving deep sorrow and depression.
The theme of [[Necropolis]] is a realm of horror and dread. It starts with funeral bell tolls and a moaning choir melody (C minor), which seems to be a choir of dead souls. Then comes a famous Gregorian chant "[https://youtube.com/watch?v=RMZPdSo2qUQ Dies irae]" ("Day of Wrath"), which is a symbol of death in many classical music works. It is followed by warlike music resembling gallop of [[Black Knight and Dread Knight|Black and Dread Knights]]. In the end, "Dies irae" is performed by harpsichord in B-flat minor, driving deep sorrow and depression.


== Dungeon ==
== Dungeon ==
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