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==Related Songs== |
==Related Songs== |
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===Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night=== |
===Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night=== |
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− | [[Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night]] shares the same themes of moonlight, insanity, and parental abandonment in And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale |
+ | [[Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night]] shares the same themes of moonlight, insanity, and parental abandonment in And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale of a Moonlit Night-, as well as featuring the twins, Hänsel and Gretel, whom Nemesis hears reminding her of being abandoned. |
===The Last Revolver=== |
===The Last Revolver=== |
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− | [[The Last Revolver]] details Nemesis' life following And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale |
+ | [[The Last Revolver]] details Nemesis' life following And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale of a Moonlit Night-, showing her emotionless side as an assassin as well as her rediscovery of the happiness and sadness that she had forgotten. |
===The Muzzle of Nemesis=== |
===The Muzzle of Nemesis=== |
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− | [[The Muzzle of Nemesis]] is a continuation of Nemesis' life following And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale |
+ | [[The Muzzle of Nemesis]] is a continuation of Nemesis' life following And Then the Girl Went Mad -Ending Tale of a Moonlit Night-, alluding to the home that she had been imprisoned in and her absent mother. |
==Albums== |
==Albums== |