Moonlit Bear

Moonlit Bear, english title The First Episode, is the first song of the Original Sin Series. The song is about a woman, Eve Moonlit, who, while walking in the forest finds 2 fruits, presumably apples, and decides to pick them up and take them back to her home. However, a frightful bear starts to chase her through the forest.

Plot
During one night in Eldoh's Forest, a forest in the Elphegort kingdom, a woman named Eve Moonlit was out for a walk. She happened to come across two "apples" that were laying on the ground. Thinking it was a gift from God, she decides to pick them up and take them home, happy to see that someone was sending her a gift. One thing she didn't know was that a "bear" was watching her somewhere in the woods. As she walked further in the forest, trying to find her home, the frightful animal started to chase her. Eve, terrified by the creature, started to run. She later arrived home and was glad to finally be safe.

Arriving at home, she happily showed the "apples" to her husband, Adam Moonlit. He was horrified by what his wife did. In fact; the two apples were two babies that Eve kidnapped from their mother, who was represented by the bear. Adam then suggested to give back the newborns to their mother, but Eve then admitted she killed her for her own goals. Adam has no other choice but keep the babies and raise them with his wife.

Singing Roles
Miku Hatsune as Eve Moonlit

KAITO as Adam Moonlit

Non-Singing Roles
Rin Kagamine as Apple/Gretel

Len Kagamine as Apple/Hansel

MEIKO as Mother/bear/Meta Salmhofer

Abandoned on a Moonlit Night (EC 014)
Abandoned on a Moonlit Night is the sequel of Moonlit Bear. 14 years after the event of the first song, Eve and Adam are forced to abandon the twins in the forest. However the twins managed to make their way through the forest with the help of a little glass bottle filled with the Moon's light.

Conceptualization and Origin
The song's name can refer to the bear being lit by the moon, but can also refer to the burden the main character, Eve Moonlit, has to carry with her.

Like in its sequel, the moon in is associated to the lunacy and madness, which is reflected how Eve hallucinated distorting her view of the twins and their mother. Also both songs has the Moon referred on its title.

Curiosities

 * Eve's black cloak gives her the appearance of a "Witch", hinting her outcome in Abandoned on a Moonlit Night.
 * The lyrics "The right path is already lost" imply that since Eve had already committed a crime, the path to goodness and morality vanished.
 * The subject is touched again on its sequel Abandoned in a Moonlit Night. When the twins are returning to home they ask "if are they walking the right path?", making rerefence
 * A similar line is featured on Handbeat Clocktower, after Kyle makes reference to Eve Moonlit and Evil that she unleashed. Yukina states despite this, "the right path isn't lost yet", implying there still is hope for goodness and morality.
 * The minute 2:38 to the minute 3:11 of Moonlit Bear shares the same melody with the minutes  1:51 to 2:28  of  Abandoned on a Moonlit Night. Furthering the link between both songs, that's the moment where the characters become, literally, moonstriken and when they mention the "right path" metaphore, mentioned in the previous point.