Rain World THS - Random Gods
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Original file name is NA_41 - Random Gods
These songs can all be found in Rain World\Assets\Futile\Resources\Music\Songs
This song is also track 22 on the OST.
Songs created by Bright Primate (James Primate/Therrien & Lydia Esrig).
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“Hey moon, can I get some water?”
“Only a spoonful.”
*Pebbles pulls out a comically large spoon*
LMAO
poor moon :(
best comment i have seen on any rain world video
and i've watched every single rain world documentary and every daszombes rain world video
proceeds to break moons legs
@@nerfjanetreal The buffoon is flummoxed
I spent countless hours powering all the way up to pebbles, just to be given a pep-talk on life, and basically being told to kill myself. I love this game.
being told to kill yourself in a very specific way, plus you get to understand moon so that already makes it worth it
LowTierPebbles
@@squasherdown 1 pebble
@@squasherdown you should jump into void fluid NOW!
I am growing increasingly impatient with the traffic of your kind through me and my premises. During previous interactions, I have been rewarded no other response than a blank stare. Yet you apparently have sufficient ability for communication to circulate complex instructions on how to enter this chamber among each other. You and your kind have the same problem as everyone else, from the microbes in the processing strata to me, who am, if you’ll excuse me, godlike in comparison. We all want a way out. It is only unfortunate that you have collectively decided on... me as your solution to that very elemental desire. The last one I gave some help and some general directions. I will do the same for you. Go west. Past the farm arrays. Where the land fissures, go down into the earth and search your way deeper. Now in return I ask you to use whatever grunts, moans and eye-twitches you employ to forward a message to your community. Please stop scratching your way through my memory arrays. Speaking of, on your way out please jump off the side of the superstructure.
my laptop's fan likes to harmonize with this song when I'm running through five pebbles
are you sure pebsi isnt inside your laptop
Lol
At least there isn’t any Rot in there (probably not at least)
Went all the way to his can, received a single pixel, and was told to jump into a deep fryer.
10/10
"hey whatcha listening to?"
"Random Gods"
"oh that sounds cool. can i hear it?"
*unplugs headphones*
"...what..."
I showed this song to my family and they were also like "wot".
*starts levitating*
Do not expect limited minded people to understand
@@seneryy rain world fans are, if you excuse me, godlike in comparison
I showed it to some of my friends and family, and it was titled 'Anxiety White Noise.'
My sister calls this "Bassboosted braindamage" 5P can relate lmao
In a good way tho, random gods is amazing
@@Skykayava yeah. my favourite track from rainworld. I like when cacophonic turns in to melody.
That is the best description I have ever heard
I think your sister should name all of rain world tracks. There are weird ones in the OST
Dude created his own brain cancer intending to kill himself and gets mad when he realizes he’s dying.
After listening for a while, it certainly does fit Pebbles: angry, confused, and perplexed. It's like a thousand racing thoughts, and none sound right.
@@proxy1035 or maybe its about how he doesnt like the ancients even tho theyre technically his god, his creator. But what you said also makes a lot of sense, he calls himself a god after all
@@proxy1035 for me it's also more like chaotic, frustated-like sounding. Combining the possible emotions and damage of the 5P, where tempo of this whole music is to show frustration, anger and inpatience; and the eeriness music itself is supposed to show damage, slow decay and hopelessnes of the whole situation, where "mold" (aka. tested organism) slowly consumes and damages 5P's components, making it powerless in (at least) speeding up the whole process. It's like being severly paralised, and dying but in a slow, autonomic process that can't be halted or speeded up.
But it's just my opinion :p
The fact of it using motif from main menu theme (sundown) makes it even more impactful
Some do sound right.
Random gods,
as Pebbles, randomly guess the solution, and try to think about everything, hoping somehow it could solve The Great Problem.
The sound, was anger, random, then anger, then it creates a nice sounding tune but almost instantly deharmonise and then random again. Then somehow it creates the right way, right tune, and almost solving it, but in the end it goes haywire, random, angry once again, iterating.
Maybe because he was angry all the time, maybe because he's always in the wrong mindset it always go haywire.
It took me so long to realize... this is Sundown. this is a nightmaresish version... of sundown.
and moondown
I didn’t realize that till this comment, but now I definitely hear it.
I thought you meant the dementia symptom and you still would have been right
Oh my god.
you... play rain world?
I like to imagine this song is generated from the General Systems Bus itself with how it sounds more muffled outside of the room, all the processes running at once creating a distorted but beautiful song befitting Pebble's slowly decaying and rotting state
This is why my friends don't pass me the aux cord anymore
People forget this isn’t just the sound of an angry, narcissistic god. It’s the sound of a dying angry narcissistic god who is in pain succumbing to his wounds and illness. It sounds like agony and self hate with good memories only surfacing to torture further as the mind thrashes against the physical pain of decay.
Maybe Pebbles feels regret. Assuming the leitmotif of the main theme’s existence in Pebble’s mind means something akin to good memories, those good memories wouldn’t surface in his suffering if he didn’t hold onto some small, small hope they could be good again.
Tragic, really.
Edit: Gee, I sure do love having Apollo’s dodgeball land directly in my teeth.
….he does feel extremely guilty. I didn’t know this weird ass song could hit harder but downpour does it.
He is guilty for his actions. Downpour confirms this, and his story becomes more tragic in the Rivulet and Saint Campaigns
this aged really well. pebbles clings to the good memories of the ancient's age too
“I hope eventually when you are out of this state of mind you will look back at these
Look back and reflect on all the regrets you’ve set yourself up to have”
-No Significant Harrasment
@@keterpatrol7527 rivs story was tragic. I’m not the biggest fan of 5p but seeing him like that.. I couldn’t help but feel sympathy. Even in his hubris, he’s still a big character and means a lot to the story and to the player. Riv made me realize that. I’m on spearmaster rn but I can’t wait to finally play saints campaign
One of the Echoes in Downpour mentions something along the lines of, 'We put our fate in the Hands of Random Gods...and now we have to see it through to the end."
“I placed my faith into the hands of random gods. Now i must endure it to the end”
best line from the echos
The lttm one appeared out of nowhere lol
Or it might be the shitadel echo?
@@zzz-ovidiu2015 i kept wondering where the shaded one went, and this a good explanation, considering shaded was right near shoreline
@@Duckersssssit's in riv's campaign too, though
This sounds like the musical representation of incomprehensible thoughts.
Звк чего-то большего
Translate: the sound of something more
It sounds like trying to play music in a wind tunnel.
not just incomprehensible thoughts, but billions of incomprehensible thoughts from a being with the combined brainpower of thousands of years of knowledge passed down from an entire species. and that being now has cancer.
@@v0id_insider Открой свою русскую душу тогда, когда они этого меньше всего ожидают
@@thefirstuwu8874 🕷️пожалуй
This fits pebbles perfectly. It sounds powerful but also frustrated and the last part sounds sad, guilty and regretful. His dialogue went from “small beast at the floor of my chamber” to “little green thing… …hello… …nothing here… …nothing left…”
I'll be real, seeing him in that state genuinely made me super sad
@@ltsme_Yousame
"I put my fate into the hands of random gods. Now I must endure it to the end."
🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯
"...if you'll excuse me, godlike in comparison"
This one, I can't really tell if they're self-indulgent or if they're being honest. Nonetheless, seems like they're blunt
A bit of both, I think. After all you are only a little creature on the floor of their chamber and they are pretty much the culmination of an entire species.
Imagine gods just casually talking on discord
i think they're being honest. imagine being in the brain of the most advanced thinker ever created by the most advanced species known. you can't, but floating around his memory arrays and breaking his red corn chex gives you an idea...
They are absolutely being honest
It’s being honest, but it wouldn’t be unlike pebbles for that statement to come out of egotism
I got chills when after a hard path to 5P I started flying up hearing this. Astounding game.
There we go, someone who doesn’t talk about how this is about how confused and angry pebbles is, which might not be wrong, but this song seems to simply demonstrate the blunt power of this fifty-thousand-foot superstructure intelligence.
@@thecompypack6124 It makes me emotional, just seeing and HEARING the raw power of such an incredible supercomputer
i climbed the wall and used a grapple worm to get to him. after being told to kill myself NOW i went the wrong way and then this banger began playing as i entered the room right before pebbles
The moment I saw that crazy room with all the projections, neurons and wires *and* when this music kicked in, I found out that there was way more to this game than met the eye.
Her: “so what kind of music do you like”
Me: “...it’s complicated.”
Game: Plays song made primarily of static
Me: THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL AAAAAHHH
3:12 It was at that moment that a slugcat emerged from the left pipe. Pebbles quickly took notice and allowed gravity to bring the little creature down to the floor.
The video is only 3 minutes and 11 seconds long, so you're right 😂 .
He then speaks an unknown language, pulls up a bunch of screens, and gives the slugcat a communication mark thing. He then tells it to jump into a giant vat of acid and kill itself.
Real.
*crunch followed by red puddle*
Oops, i set the gravity in here to 100 of earth "accidentally"..
@@FrenchToastWaffle the slugcat then steals a pearl from the ground and attempts to reenter the entrance they came from
A perfect song to fit a super computer that is infinitely and definitely more complex than anything you can ever imagine. The song is bizarre, erratic, and broken like the computer that is so massive you can explore like a building. The song is also fascinatingly beautiful, as you can only stare into the complex technology that surrounds you with only an appreciation for its level of function. You may never understand it, and that is why it is beautiful, just like nature.
finally someone who appreciates how insane an iterator is
There is no rainstorm in Five pebbles' region.
Yet the storm is still raging on. All around you , flashing and twitching , you just can't feel it.
There's no shelter to hide , if the storm happens inside your mind.
the inherent divinity of a machine. the whirring of a chorus sung in a language just out of human reach. if you listen hard enough, you swear you can make out the words.
This is Dubstep in the year 3000
Whatever you're about to find, you know it's going to change everything.
what a surprise, i didn't expected to see you in this comment section
Is it that much of a surprise though ?
not that much, but i got happy when i saw you
Unless you Climb the Wall first. Then it's just like "Oh hi."
I got stuck in filtration system and ended up accidentally binging the wiki.
Random Gods is such a good song I love it I love it so much. I love how it sounds computery. At first it sounds, aggressive. Angry. But overtime, it feels like it just becomes... sad. Sometimes I like to hang out in the general access system, and vibe. So, storytime! I was a confused lil slugcat. I came from Chimney canopy, under the context it was a "shortcut", and I assumed it was gonna take me wherever the overseer was trying to lead me in Shaded (AKA Moon). I arrived at The Wall and I climbed up to the top, and the whole thing was.... amazing, mesmerizing, confusing. I watched as the clouds fell behind me, and I crawled up to see huge towers poking out of the green flashing clouds. I crawled into a room and met an Echo, without the ability to understand it, and confused, but intrigued as hell, I returned to going up the wall, and with some sweet tricks, I climbed up to witness a desolate city. Then I met Five Pebbles, and, climbed out into the general access system. I think I audibly went "What the fuck". Not long after I crawled back into his room and died.
I'm assuming he killed you when you went back in? It happened to me too.
@@FrenchToastWaffle yeah he killed me too
I always felt like the first part before 0:20 was an actual in-universe sound that the iterators make. Or maybe the musical parts are canon asweII, like in Portal 2, where every kind of machinery is musical.
What a surreal moment.
You do actually hear a muffled version of the song while just outside of the Systems Bus, meaning Pebbles just makes this song innately
Aww, yeah, same here! ^^ It's really cool!
I still think it is,since it sounds like cooling systems and also the neuron transmitting information for me
Considering it gets louder the closer you are to five pebbles room it's probably plays there for real and not just game background music.
This is double-confirmed in downpour, by the way.
It's the actual processing sound iterators make.
*A S C E N D , L I T T L E O N E .*
A S C E N S I O N I S T H E W A Y T O D E A T H
@@catattack885 N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
This song truly has perfect intensity, it make your heart race as you enter general systems bus, its terrifying
And the slight pitch increases, it makes my spine shudder
when the Sundown leitmotif hits OH MY GOD this game is amazing.
They wanted out, so they built the Iterators. They made the Iterators unable to get out, either. And they commanded the Iterators to find them a way out.
But then they went away, and left the Iterators behind for who knows how many years.
Hundreds? Thousands? Tens of thousands? We're never told for certain.
Five Pebbles has no way out of his room, but he's been looking for one this entire time.
I wish there was some way to help Pebbles. I wanted to spend more time with him.
Instead of getting a death threat?
FP is an asshole he took all of Moon's water and said "I will never forget this." when Moon interrupted him whatever he was doing when she asked to stop using so much water
This comment aged well.
He is in pain and slowly rotting, the main theme but all broken and distorted is indeed the best fit + its also super good sounding.
Moon has also the main theme but slow and sad, it connects the two and to the game itself.
I really like the parallel beetween Moondown and Random Gods. Weak and broken Moon, disturbed and confused Pebbles.
Yeah, it's like one chaotic, severly damaged but yet still functioning supercomputer; and the opposite, broken and destroyed because of overheathing. The first one feels 'energic' and the second one, dead and calm.
The sound of ascension
Ascension sounds like chaotic headache.
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No matter no matter how big and powerful five pebbles is, it still is a part of the ecosystem, meaning it will get preyed upon eventually
I can hear the anger and confusion of his friends’ abandonment.
The pain of his wounds being constantly deepened and reopened.
And the sadness. The sadness of struggling to accept what he has done wrong.
A horrible tragedy summed up in a bunch of printer noise.
"oh that person looks cool i wonder what song they're listening to"
the song in question:
*sorting algorithm sounds*
"We trusted our whole entire future into the hands of random gods" ~ me asking Chat GPT how to make lasagne
Who else was so scared after the under hang and thought everything and five pebble’s would kill you including the things you can grab onto the walls (One zone does though)
I was avoiding their strings in fear of my life xD . They're grappleworms.
i not avoid him because i see moon do not want kill me
@@graycatsaderow he does somewhat want to kill you though
Underhang freaking traumatized me and it's still the only region I really struggle with
The sounds of a suicidal robots processes are soo calming 🤤
I have an habit of listening to soundtracks of games I enjoy at night when I am about to sleep. Usually I wait until I finish, so I don't inadvertently spoil myself, but the few tracks of Rain World were so fascinating that I decided to give it a go after playing for like 10 hours ( I was still in shoreline or the garbage wastes). Imagine waking up at 2 am to this and wondering what the fuck happened to the shill OST?!
2 years later I finally arrived at Pebbles and I can actually appreciate it now, but I will never forget how scared I was that night lol
The track can be quite a shock 😄 .
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thank you
sundown, moon down... and.. *random gods* ... what a trilogy of emotions..
sundown makes you feel lonely, and ready to face all odds against your will
moon down feels weak, nostalgic and.. pitiful.
random gods? the regret.. of knowing your actions have caused pain for your family..
Ok but if iterators each have their own unique song, then what would NSH's sound like...
Probably never gonna give you up
Or bad apple. Or both of them combined. Just every meme song ever
@@slugcat6226 the entire playlist
hycybhy
Probably a bunch of toilets flushing and the "AUGHH" meme sound effect.
it would be microchip :]
1:45 i love the part here that has a motif from pictures of the past but its almost hidden under all the noise, probably means something but I wont pretend to know
o wow i just relized
Sundown, its the sundown motif from the menu screen
worst part is since i ENTERED from the upper wall entrance i never got to hear this
How it feels to chew 5 gum
Pebbles
I don't know why, but this type of music has represented radiation to me. Now, of course that's not what this song is about, but the sound and general style of this song makes me think of the erratic, invisible, static, and deadly nature of radiation, like radiation distorting sound in a video or distorting film. There is also the windy-ish sound to this type of music that reminds me of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in the first hours of the explosion, with smoke billowing out the top with extreme winds from fire. It's sad, somber, erratic, and deadly.
Perhaps you confuse radiation with torment? This song (to me) conveys pain cycled a thousand times, in a thousand ways. Pain so immense, so hellish, that your very body becomes foreign to you. Pain so unbearable that you gnash your teeth and yell to the sky “what did I do to deserve this?” Radiation poisoning causes this. Your cells losing the ability to discern their function, forgetting to undergo mitosis. Other cells forget when to stop, and begin replicating over, and over, and over again. Your very body you so desperately rely on, becoming your very own torture chamber. It makes sense if they base it on radiation, as it’s one method of torture that humans have made that turned out entirely hellish.
Dam if only I could find a louder version.
play this while driving down the neighborhood full volume and just watch exactly how many people give you this weirded out look like you're insane, because clearly you are, you madlad
@@litewave5186 sounds like a good idea sir gonna try that one day.
This really feels like it should be played at a deafening volume.
@@jackreid2664 same
"from the microbes in the processing strato to me, who am, if you will excuse me, godlike in comparison. you want a way out."
Honestly, this song is amazing, it’s amazing how the deafening roaring and synth tunes convey how incomprehensibly massive and complex the five pebbles complex is. Truly a fitting theme for a god-computer designed to calculate the workings of the universe until the end of time.
I've only beaten Survivor campaign so far, and when I first got to this area, this started to play and I was jaw dropped the entire journey to 5P. this game is becoming really special to me,,,
thank you absolute bestie for introducing me to indie games :) (you know who you are)
I had probably the best singleplayer game experience with this song
I was really struggling with 5P's "platfroming section" aka, avoidng all of the daddy long legs in the anti grav and after a while of getting nowhere, i finally get somewhere safe. That's when the rain starts. I didn't really know where to go, or if there even was another shelter in 5P.
I start panicking, thinking: "I can't die now, it took me so long to get here!" And that's when this song starts kicking in. I start hearing the nightmare-ish sounds of the Random Gods, slowly transitioning into Sundown, the main theme.
I arrive at the General Systems Bus, thinking, that there's no way i can survive. I fly from room to room. And as the rain grows louder, so does the song. As the rain grows more violent, so does the song. I crash through what seems like walls of boxes like nothing. The rain starts tossing me around, and when all hope was lost, I entered just another pipe.
I arrive at 5P, in shock and awe. The rain stops, the song stops, silence. Just 5P speaking gibberish.
This has got to be the best feeling i experienced in gaming. The sheer relief i felt after everything went silent is insane.
10/10 game, would struggle to survive in an ecosystem again.
Man the hypercomputers in rainworld are fascinating af, i wonder if we will make something like five pebbles in the future.i. Wonder what it will be used for
think making 5 wetware mainframes will do it
@@user-fq6to8cq8n overclock a pc so hard while cooling it with water from nearby lake
the neurons and memory array things are actually organic, they dont only have unending intelligence but also pure sentience
@@Thingamagic-z6c we can use artificially grown brains for that
Bitcoin mining, probably
here after the Rain World Dev team announced new development for this game.
Yes, it's apparently legit. The devs are actually getting some help from modders under official works too.
More Slugcats Mod is actually apparently going official.
im a little worried about an community mod being officialy released mod,to a game i consider being you know,kind of flawless (kind of) but other than that its amazing.
@@pesimistr104 welp it's a paid dlc that triples the amount of content from the base game so I say it's gonna be even more perfect
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Sounds electronic, yet otherworldly. But also melancholic and confused.
I like how the song is titled what a slugcat would likely think of iterators. I mean a slugcat is too busy and dimwitted to care about a being it knows is more powerful.
To a little slugcat even a vulture is a god probably.
This post was written by Five Pebbles
Too busy, yes, too dimwitted, likely not considering the fact they're fully capable of comprehending a language they were just magically given the ability to understand, and have shown an extreme willingness to learn about the world around them, be it necessities like the best sources of food and the locations of predators, to things that don't even matter to them like the data the ancients stored in pearls
@@mapleazn underrated
@@phir9255 Vultures arent just a god, they are god damn satan
My first time playing I knew this meant something big so I did not go into the pipe initially and seeing the massive box in the center of the room and knowing that the last three whole areas of the game are all part of the same structure and this being it center and the music getting louder the closer I got to it I knew it would be the climax of the story and boy I was not disappointed
Everyone be quiet, he’s thinking.
"Go ascend, small thing."
This is what a headache sounds like
Common rain world atmosphere W
This song represents 5 pebbles, angry, confused, but most importantly tragic, this is the reason for including the sundown theme, it represents him blocking out his tragedy with his thoughts of being able to fix it.
This song is one of the best in the game.
When I went in Rain World I already knew a good bit about the main game’s lore, but I was completely caught off guard when I entered FP to directly be in the chamber, I thought it only was at the end of the thing !
This music and his dialogue (that I didn’t knew) had totally put me in this vibe of « ‘Ight, so this guy can beat ya up, respeccc ‘em or die » lol
Not gonna lie tho, Bio-Engineering is better than
This song is excruciatingly underrated. It makes me tear up, makes me angry, it helps me think, it makes me lose myself in my thoughts. By far my favorite video game ost of all time.
Agreed!
I love how you can hear a distorted version of the main menu theme at 1:03
That moment this started playing in my game I was like.... I think I don't want to be here.... Uhm.... don't mind me i'll just make a sharp turn by the zappers and head back to daddy thank you very much.
I was worried that the light green bubbles were going to zap me xD .
when I heard this I was like 'Oh finally,progress I hope'
I made this my alarm in the morning so I wake up to random gods every day
Pebble's theme compared with Moon's theme:
they all share the same motif(main menu theme) but Pebble is chaotic and full with agony while Moon is calm and clear
Made my friends report me to a mental institution after playing this for 2 weeks straight.
This is now my programming music
While we all know Sundown is slugcat's theme and Moondown is Moon's, this is the only other song that uses Sundown's chorus and is also the theme of the third and final story essential character. Sun and Moon's themes are very melancholic, as befitting of their characters, while Pebble's here is flat in tone except when playing Sundown's chorus, and is always distorted as it plays - a reflection of his own rot and corruption.
Deep Light actually also uses Sundown and includes few aspects of Pictures of the Past.
felix is a man
@@maxwellvindman7212 damn bro thats crazy i dont remember asking tho
Maxwell Vindman What a accomplishment
@monkr wont 468 why
The best song to ever exist i swear
the first time i ever visited pebbles i went via the wall and only got a little glimpse of this song (and the general systems bus) before i realised i couldn't go back down the wall from there and went back out the other way. i kept going that route until i played spearmaster and finally went through the underhang and could truly appreciate this moment
yeah this is pretty random isnt it.
It's interesting because I see five pebbles as random but in a more cosmic or elementary sense.
Along with other songs that have the motif as Random Gods does, they all seem to share a similar theme: that of regret. Random Gods for Five Pebbles, Sundown as simply the beginning of it, the regret woven through the timeline, Moondown being Looks to the Moon’s regrets over what she did and didn’t do, Deep Light and Pictures of the Past both angling toward the regrets of Survivor and Monk among other slugcats, the regrets in life and possibly regrets in ascending. Even in Downpour, Satellite, which plays at the end of Spearmaster’s campaign, ties into not just Spearmaster, but Moon’s, Suns’, NSH’s, and Pebbles’ regret as well.
However, Random Gods in particular expresses a very different feeling. Anger and frustration, but also sadness, as Pebbles clearly feels. This song is one of the most emotional songs for me. I can almost feel quite the pain and emotions Five Pebbles had gone through in his arc of the story.
And in the end, he never truly got to apologize to anyone other than Moon. He was afraid of what the others would say if he ever tried to open communications again, so he didn’t, for fear of losing exactly what he had already lost as a result of that.
All the regrets he had set himself up to have waver through this song… all the regrets of a random god.
occasionally when i'm listening to this for background noise the pictures of the past part registers in my brain and it gets depressing
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What i'd give for a musician to analyze this completely without context, like some have done for games like undertale.
Mother... I didn't mean to meet the big sad machine... Mom, come pick me up I'm scared :(
hey! if you slow it down you can actually hear the individual notes in the song rather then the collected 'static'!
is it just me, or is the moon theme underneath all of the static?
yes, they share a motif, which also is shared with the main theme
moondown is just a good theme, and so is random gods
This is why my homies don't pass me the aux cord anymore
T pose with this to become superior
I haven't played or interacted with rain world outside of hearing this song now and it still invokes some sort of deep emotional response, which alone is enough for me to go get it
Its like Douglas Adams "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", but computer reply "kys" and then you do.
Random gods,
as Pebbles, randomly guess the solution, and try to think about everything, hoping somehow it could solve The Great Problem.
The sound, was anger, random, then anger, then it creates a nice sounding tune but almost instantly deharmonise and then random again. Then somehow it creates the right way, right tune, and almost solving it, but in the end it goes haywire, random, angry once again, iterating.
Maybe because he was angry all the time, or it is just, a fake solution it always go haywire.
Quadrillions of 1's and 0's being flipped and flopped, sounds about right.
I will never be able to experience this song for the first time again and honestly that is really upsetting.
My go to song for focus and relaxation
*rain world nostalgia*
I feel like I'm regaining my conciousness with a massive headache when listening to this
Its a great song but man is it bizzare
the theme of many aggressive sorting algorithms running simultaneously
the music that plays when you are trying to find out why the hell does your custom room doesn't connect, checking every code and spec of dust for 3 hours straight
and then you discover you forgot to put a space somewhere
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Compared to Moons theme when playing as spearmaster, its much less elegent and collected sounding, and a lot more of a jumbled mess. It doesnt sound impressive in quite the same way Moons theme does, which feels like youre literally witnessing a god pass you. Pebbles in comparison sounds like something struggling to co-ordinate itself.
I think this could be evidence that Pebbles mental state at least is far worse than what we actually get to see. I have a feeling he is hiding how he feels from the Slugcat, even if its just an animal that he believes is barely sentient. I think the way he talks to characters in game is just him trying to cover up how he feels by being more aggressive. This proves that he is suffering immensely mentally, both due to the rot and his actions resulting in the death of his role model and one of his closest friends.
Honestly i feel horrible for Pebbles in general by the end of saints campaign. Poor dude. He didnt mean for any of what happened to Moon to happen, and he knows it was his own recklessness and lack of patience that caused it. I cant imagine how he felt after he found out about Moons collapse and (temporary) death. For some reason it makes me think of Ivan the terrible and his son, whenever i think of that.
Think of that not as coordination, but as of thousands of thousands simultaneous thoughts, rushing and changing one another at a very fast pace
Assorted Deities
I love this song
I just realized something so there's 4 versions of this song (Random Gods, Moondown, Sundown and Pictures of the past) and 4 iterators Random Gods is for Pebbles Moondown is for Moon so i think that Sundown is for Suns and Pictures of the past is for NSH
no you're wrong I think