Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140918010005/@comment-6192846-20150213182949

MaxusFox23 wrote: I don't know if this should be included in the trivia section, but I'll mention it anyways: Yeah, I loved that effect used. Some of the stuff in this is really subtle and I'm glad for it. This also makes me wonder if we should have video editing and style made part of the Composition section, something other than the makeup of the song itself to be described. I wonder if it'll work.
 * The lyrics appear in a pattern: the primal form of each sin (Petals for Lust, seeds for Gluttony, precious stones for Pride, wind for Sloth, drop falling to a pond for Envy, soil for Greed and tree leaves for Wrath).

Good catch on that first one, I didn't notice my first time through but yeah, they all have their own little flare for their portions. The second one was a bit more noticable but it's definitely of note. I think these are more Composition stuff though since it has to do with the makeup of the song.
 * An extra instrumental can be heard at the background for each sin as well, representing each song's distinctive instrumental (i.e. for Kayo's part you can hear a shamisen).
 * In Riliane's and Gallerian's section, claps and a judge hammer can be heard, representing their distinctive sound for each song.

DaughteroftheforestCourt1 wrote: Also once Hansel and Gretle appear in the second chorus, you can hear them singing Ru Li La in the background and in the third chorus as well. Funnily, they sound like they might be singing Ru Ru Ru Li La at some parts, but since I can really only pick out the Len vocal it's hard for me to tell over the other singing. It's a shame because it looks like their Lu Li La's were taken from the chorus for the instrumental too. I liked it being included with Heartbeat/Handbeat's orchestration.

Also, looking at Margarita's monochrome part it makes me think of Memories, like how for flashbacks they are usually artistically shown with their colours sapped in movies. It makes me wonder about Nemesis, since her's starts as monochrome and then becomes coloured.

All the human sinners have a coloured background and are coloured themselves. Nemesis and Margarita are oddities for the above mentioned reason, Banica is a special case with the void and the ribs but I feel that is a reference to her now being the Demon of Gluttony,( lol less likely-->) or perhaps because she ate Carlos and Herself (idk either way I'm amused). I felt Nemesis' was for dramatic effect as it keeps a rather slow tune for build up until the key appears and it saturates itself. You see it return to monochrome once the shot is fired afterward before cutting away too.

But if it's more than just visual stimulation, I'd say it would have to do with Nemesis starting out empty before being consumed by her wrath, only to be left empty again meting it out. Just my speculation.