Master of the Graveyard (song)

"Praise and worship our Master"

Master of the Graveyard is a song released by Akuno-P on May 9, 2010 in the Evils Forest album. It is part of End of the Four, serving as the leitmotif of the Master of the Graveyard.

Plot
The two Servants open the song as they chant for people to respect their Master, with the Evil's Forest as her feasting ground. They speak of how she was reborn into the "Queen of the Dead" in Evil's Theater, calling her "repulsive food eater girl." They express their Master's wish to devour everything and begin the preparations to cook all intruders. The Master of the Graveyard welcomes someone into the graveyard, asking how they would like to be prepared. In the end, she states she will still eat them "to their last bone."

The song continues on to relate how the Gardener provided some "entertainment," entrusting his body and life to the Master of the Graveyard. Eventually he, too, will be devoured by her. As the song ends, the Servants note that one day everything will end, but until that day, they will keep partying.

Singing Roles
MEIKO as Master of the Graveyard

Rin/Len Kagamine as the Servants

Non-Singing Roles
Gakupo Kamui as "the Gardener" (Gammon Octo)

Repulsive Food Easter Conchita (EC 325)
The songs Repulsive Food Eater Conchita and Master of the Graveyard share many common traits, as the titular Conchita also engages in cannibalism and has two servants who demand that people respect and praise her.

Capriccio Farce (EC 998)
In the song Capriccio Farce, Master of the Graveyard and the other theater's residents attend a trial, lead by the Master of the Court. When GEAR comments that there will be nothing left after they unite all the vessels, Master of the Graveyard remarks that he's powerless to do anything about it.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The song's English title, "Graveyard Party", is a reference to Repulsive Food Eater Conchita's English title, "Beelzebub Party"; in the final verse, the Servants acknowledge their master's machinations as "partying".

Curiosities

 * In Evils Forest, the song is preceded by an instrumental titled "Welcome to the Forest", using several of the same instruments and sound effects later heard in Master of the Graveyard.
 * At the beginning, middle, and end of the song, the Servants chant the romanized phrase "hai" repeatedely, with the lyrics distinguishing each repitition as a different word written in Japanese kanji.
 * During the first chant, an introduction is seen, describing the gruesome fate of those who wander in the graveyard; each of the servants chanted words are used in the introduction, highlighted in red: deserted, cup, worship, creeping, loser, back, lungs, ashes.
 * Ironically, the Master of the Graveyard only speaks for a small portion of the song during the middle chant, with her Servants singing for the entirety of the song in her stead.