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− | '''"Cantata Mortis & God in Fire"''' |
+ | '''"Cantata Mortis & God in Fire"''' is a theme attributed to the [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia|Chaos]] of Scenario 000, depicting the madness he has suffered by the hands of the war with [[Cosmos (Dissidia)|Cosmos]] and [[Shinryu (Dissidia)|Shinryu's]] constant [[Cycle (term)|cycle]] of rebirth, the God of Discord, in ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack]]''. "Cantata Mortis" is a section of Latin chanting which precedes "God in Fire", performed by the {{w|Kidneythieves}} and written by Tyrone Prince. After "God in Fire" ends, it loops back to Cantata Mortis. |
==Game appearances== |
==Game appearances== |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | ''Cantata mortis'' roughly translates |
+ | ''Cantata mortis'' roughly translates as "having sung of death" in Latin. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 01:28, 31 July 2016
Template:Listen "Cantata Mortis & God in Fire" is a theme attributed to the Chaos of Scenario 000, depicting the madness he has suffered by the hands of the war with Cosmos and Shinryu's constant cycle of rebirth, the God of Discord, in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack. "Cantata Mortis" is a section of Latin chanting which precedes "God in Fire", performed by the Kidneythieves and written by Tyrone Prince. After "God in Fire" ends, it loops back to Cantata Mortis.
Game appearances
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon "Cantata Mortis & God in Fire" plays during the battle against Feral Chaos in Scenario 000, both during the manikin version at Southern Lufenia Gateway and the true version at the Edge of Discord. It also plays during the unwinnable tutorial battle against Feral Chaos that occurs if the player chooses "I am a master!" to the moogle's final question. After defeating the real Feral Chaos, this song may be selected by the player during random battles.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2015)
An arrangement of "God in Fire" appears as a battle theme.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
Template:Sideicon "Cantata Mortis" appears in Curtain Call as a playable Battle Music Sequence. "God in Fire" is not included.
Lyrics
"Cantata Mortis"
Latin
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English translation
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"God in Fire"
- Gone in a second
- Ultimate destruction
- Gods are warring
- Sorrow never-ending
- Endless chaos
- For an eternity
- Welcome to the abyss
- Backwater town where nothing happens
- Don't let disguises fool you
- Evil is coming from everywhere
- Destroying all that we believe is good
- My mother's ghost still haunts me now
- Fortune abandoned by God
- Nothing can bring her back to me
- Now I will seek to rage heaven's doors
- There is no mercy, compassion in the world
- Embrace the chaos
- For in the end that is All
- Now the universe is broken, lost its force
- Turn your back on all you have loved
- For it is
- Gone in a second
- Ultimate destruction
- Gods are warring
- Sorrow never-ending
- Endless chaos
- For an eternity
- Welcome to the abyss
- Creation desperate
- Waiting for a
- Miracle to transcend all war
- Watch how the bloodlust of the divine
- Throw out its hatred for all time
- There is no mercy, compassion in the world
- Embrace the chaos
- For in the end that is All
- Now the universe is broken, lost its force
- Turn your back on all you have loved
- For it is
- Gone in a second
- Ultimate destruction
- Gods are warring
- Sorrow never-ending
- Endless chaos
- For an eternity
- Welcome to the end, to the abyss
- End as beginning
- And so it will be
- Alpha Omega
- The end thou shalt see
- {Gone in a second}
- {Gods are warring}
- Gone in a second
- Ultimate destruction
- Gods are warring
- Sorrow never-ending
- Endless chaos
- For an eternity
- Welcome to the end, to the abyss
Etymology
Cantata mortis roughly translates as "having sung of death" in Latin.
See also
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