Whereabouts of the Miracle

"Hey, my beloved, are you able to hear this voice?"

- HER Whisper

Whereabouts of the Miracle -Catastrophe- is a song released by Akuno-P on August 12, 2013 in the Original Sin Story -Act 2- album. It is the fifth song in the Original Sin Story.

Plot
In Levianta, a mysterious "HER Whisper" speaks as Elluka Clockworker, instructing her fiancé Kiril to put her corpse in the Sin ark at the temple in order to revive her. The whisper goes on to explain how the country, declining due to the desires of others, needs to be reset by the two of them; it states that Kiril has the "miracle" in his hands and urges him inside the temple. Another whisper, "her whisper," comments on Kiril's actions with puzzlement. An unidentified whisper then begins to urge Kiril to finish his task with increasing urgency.

Suddenly, the temple collapses as a "miracle" occurs due to the Sin; the wildlife and populace of Levianta become engulfed in an explosion. Later, a "Lu li la" melody is heard, and Elluka is brought back to life, gaining immortality in the process, only to see everything and everyone gone. At the same time, two faint lights fall towards Held's Forest.

Singing Roles
Megurine Luka as Elluka Clockworker

Non-Singing Roles
Hiyama Kiyoteru as Kiril Clockworker

??? as Two Lights

Survival 'Ma' -Who Will Survive?-
Survival 'Ma' -Who Will Survive?- describes the distrust among the four candidates of the seventh Project 'Ma' and Irina's betrayal as she backstabs Elluka.

Recollective Musicbox
Recollective Musicbox is the tale describing the happy life of Kiril Clockworker before his sister and fiancée became involved in the Project. After Kiril witnesses Irina murder Elluka, the song skips to after the catastrophe, as the Clockworker continues to try making that musicbox sound.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * A miracle is an inexplicable act that is usually attributed to God, used in a darker sense to refer to the catastrophe by Kiril's actions.
 * The "Catastrophe" is a reference to the Levianta Catastrophe that resulted from using Sin.

Curiosities

 * The song begins with the same sound effect that is at the end of Prophet Marry-Go-Round, the instrumental track included in Original Sin Story -Act 1-.