Euphrosyne Boss Theme "Rhythm of the Realm" – FFXIV OST



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16 thoughts on “Euphrosyne Boss Theme "Rhythm of the Realm" – FFXIV OST”

  1. You know. It's quite interesting to see Althiyak and Nymeia fighting together. Which makes me wonder. What are they gonna do for the final 24-man raid in patch 4.5. Are we still gonna fight Nymeia? Or is it someone else now.

    Aside from that the music is awesome.

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  2. Does anyone have ideas for which themes that might be referenced in this one (with the exception of Prelude, because it's pretty easy to recognize at this point)? I can recognize some parts, like 1:02 which seems to be from Dawn of a New Era.
    There are several parts however that feel so familiar, and yet I'm drawing blanks on what they might be referencing. Like, the short part at 0:25 is a little bit similar to a part at the start of Jewel from old Diadem, but that feels like such a random connection that it's probably a reference of a reference or something.

    In any case, a great theme that fit surprisingly well with each of the bossfights, despite them being thematically different.

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  3. This song works really well for both the Nophica and Althyk/Nymeia fights, but it felt so out of place in Halone's fight. It's kinda strange that they have multiple tracks about Halone from HW, but didn't use them. Halone's fight was really fun otherwise though, but a different theme would've been nice.

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  4. Ok so we got the Arabian, Greek and Indian theme in the Aglaia.
    And now here is old middle Europe, along with Ireland and Scotland.
    The Third then must be either more primal like pre-colonial America and Oceania?
    Or something Asian?

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