"Scream" (Hegemone x Agdistis Theme) with Official Lyrics | Final Fantasy XIV



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9 thoughts on “"Scream" (Hegemone x Agdistis Theme) with Official Lyrics | Final Fantasy XIV”

  1. Thank you for this!!! I love your videos! Time to jam out and learn the ACTUAL correct lyrics! (Which as a child I spelt it how it sounded, so ‘lyriks’) fun fact! I love how you get these out so quickly!

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  2. thematically the lyrics make a whole lot of sense in relation to abyssos and the entire plot of pandemoneum. Spoilers to pandemoneum's second tier raid:

    So here's just my convoluted analysis of the lyrics, but I can only assume that this song scream is in the perspective of Athena even after her death, and the disturbing concepts she hoped to realise into reality. the lost lamb could either Lahabrea himself before their soul union, the victims of Pandemonium or their son. Though, I personally like to think its Lahabrea, which is why I I feel like the song is about the tarnishing of innocent ideals in favour of Athena's terrifying ideals that was slowly plaguing Lahabrea.
    "Say goodnight; with each bite as your sanity dies" is verily referring to the terrifying ideas slowly consuming Lahabrea before he decidedly cut parts of himself from any emotional ties to Athena. I could almost say this song is a mockery to the slow death of the innocent ideals as the more morally depraved possibilities slowly consume the mind of an idealist.
    That's just a small sample of ideas that's been tossing in my head as soon as I saw the official release of the lyrics.

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