Iron Lotus is a bit of an anomaly of Mili's Project Moon songs, as it's one of the only boss fights in Library of Ruina that doesn't come from a character's broken mental state. As you delve deeper into Mili's "To kill a living book" album, you'll see that the relatively upbeat nature of this song is such an anomaly. For the rest of the "To kill a living book" album other than Iron Lotus, you'll be getting a lot of melancholy as broken characters with broken wills challenge the titular Library, distorted beyond recognition. Iron Lotus is the exception to this, someone who felt such despair of losing everything, but chose to reinforce their ideals instead of succumb to them. That's why you'll find Iron Lotus is so much more positive and upbeat comparatively.
I don't know if I'd go as far as to call it an anomaly within the album, but it's the one that has the least morbid context in-game. String Theocracy and Salt, Pepper, Birds are also upbeat even if the lyrics are way harsher.
@@orangejuice3235 I specifically mention that it's an anomaly between the boss fights of Ruina, so String Theocracy and Salt Pepper Birds would be exempt from the comparison
This song has taught me that you don't mess with a recently widowed girl, specially if you are involved in her husband's death and she has fire abilities
Iron Lotus is such a good song, and like all of Mili's songs for Library of Ruina, perfectly fit the situation they're played in as well. Hoping to see you react to Children of the City too at some point, which is another Mili song from Library of Ruina
very, VERY brief summary of the context around this song- a husband and wife work in a very dangerous career, and the husband dies. This song is the wife grieving while trying to finish his job.
Fun facts of today's Mili song.... yes in plurar, because this piece is FILLED to the brim with idioms, symbolism, pararelisms.... I'm not going to tell everithing tho' just some details But first of all, the song is (ver obviously) chinese inspired, this is because it is centered around a couple, specifically the woman, of a chinese-like branch of mercenary organization "Liu Assciation" (Liu being 6 in chinese, other numbers are other cultures such as the spanish-like branch Tres, the japanese-like branch Shi or the korean-like branch Hana... 3, 4 and 1 respectively) the story of the couple is basically: they were both polar oposites, working as the heads of diferent areas of the Liu Association, the man cared a lot for his subbordinates engaged with them and mourned the dead, while the woman was dubbed the maiden of iron because of her apparent lack of emotion, over time curiosity drove them together, and that blossomed into love, but because they were working as basically mercenaries, they promised each other to live even if the other died, one day the man got assigned a very dangerous case to investigate and well... he didn't make it, the woman, instead of upholding her promise got so shaked she dimmited her position and charged headfirst to avenge her lover, her subordinates followed her to the place the man died because of the respect they had to their boss, even if she was no longer their boss, in the end, her blind rage ad the danger of the place the man died left only the woman, and her second in command... he managed to made the woman realize blind rage was just suicide and that she needed to tame her fury and channel it if she wanted a chance of victory, soon after the second in command died, left all alone the woman clicked, instead of falling into rage or despair, she found courage... this song plays after that happens that is why the song is filled with lyrics of remorse, not feeling like herself, doubt and sadness... but also energy and determinartion... remember she was supposedly someone emotionless, and the song goes "why did you leave?" "don't let those words out of me" "you showed me I still had an umbrella full of love inside me" "I do have one regret" (also, she literally hold herself of giving a last goodbye to her lover before he parted to do his assignement, and that is the woman's greatest regret) there is also the candies, 3 of the chinese words correspond to diferent tipes of chinese candies with some sort of subtext, these are: Huameitang (話梅糖) = a hard and sour plum candy White Rabbit/Naitang (奶糖) = a soft milk candy with an edible rice paper wrapper Maiyatang (麥芽糖) = a maltose candy to quell the bitterness she is feeling, to swallow her words with sourness, the pure love of the Naitang, to call on how even if she succeeds, the fact she resigned and went rogue ment she is finished, there ar a number of interpretations with the candies, some more obvious than others... there is another chinese word thrown in the lyrics tho', cán xiāng (残香), " 'Cause when I thought that every nice thing about me has become canxiang" this is not a candy, this is translated as lingering fragance, and is again playing with her being "The maiden of Iron" she has to numb every "nice" part of her, leaving ALMOST nothing behind Finally "I banged the drums, court of hell, demanding a new trial, you got the wrong head would you take mine instead?" this is something I heard, so take it with a massive grain of salt, more than the rest... apparently in ancient time, local chinese courts would often put gongs or drums at their doors with the sole prupose to challenge the court in question if someone thought there has been a misjudge So... the woman is, in the most imposing form possible, going trough the whole "It should've been me!" stage of grief, triying to bargain her head for her lover's yes, I know I wrote A LOT compared to other times, but I really wanted to share some this insights on the song, both for people who played the games and those who don't Keep in mind that most Mili songs have the property of being detacheable from their source that is to say, Momocashew writes the lyrics trying to make them work IN context, but also OUT of context, so, knowing all this things is not necesary to dig deep into the song and it's themes, this is in a sense, just another perspective
@@Jundiyun well sorry about that But lets be honestm I don't think he'll be playing Ruina any time soon, and even if he did, by the time he would be reaching this fight, he probably won't be thinking about my comment :b
Well, I guess i’m just leaving this here, because I don’t see a comment pointing out how good (at least in my mind) the line. “As your unchanging reality dampens my sleeve.” It has to be the most poetic way I’ve ever heard crying out of grief being described. Also, nice reaction.
Seconding this. I'd say it has the catchiest hook out of any Project Moon Mili song, and some of the most absurd lyrics, very curious to see what he would think.
there are 3 types of people when they hear this song: 1- “damn shes too hot” 2- “she and her husband didnt deserve that” 3- “DING DING DING DING EAT MY BUTTERFLIES”
I probably won't cry because I'm not a player with context (and not a Bubble Blowin' BITCH /s) but i do plan to check on the other versions of stuff Mili has released once I'm done with the main ones
I recommend checking out the soundtrack of Memento Mori. It's a gacha game where every playable character has a unique song with both a Japanese and English version. They are quite diverse, though most lean towards melancholy, especially with their lyrics. I feel like some of them could be very interesting for these types of videos.
for anyone wondering, the dancing marshmallow is called K-2, one of the mascot of Mili
Don’t forget Torino!
1:25 twearking marshmallow
Iron Lotus is a bit of an anomaly of Mili's Project Moon songs, as it's one of the only boss fights in Library of Ruina that doesn't come from a character's broken mental state. As you delve deeper into Mili's "To kill a living book" album, you'll see that the relatively upbeat nature of this song is such an anomaly.
For the rest of the "To kill a living book" album other than Iron Lotus, you'll be getting a lot of melancholy as broken characters with broken wills challenge the titular Library, distorted beyond recognition. Iron Lotus is the exception to this, someone who felt such despair of losing everything, but chose to reinforce their ideals instead of succumb to them. That's why you'll find Iron Lotus is so much more positive and upbeat comparatively.
I don't know if I'd go as far as to call it an anomaly within the album, but it's the one that has the least morbid context in-game. String Theocracy and Salt, Pepper, Birds are also upbeat even if the lyrics are way harsher.
Bamboo baskets
@@orangejuice3235 I specifically mention that it's an anomaly between the boss fights of Ruina, so String Theocracy and Salt Pepper Birds would be exempt from the comparison
Would Poems of a Machine also be an exempt due to it being the credits?
@@YusALNimi do you fight the credits?
This song has taught me that you don't mess with a recently widowed girl, specially if you are involved in her husband's death and she has fire abilities
She likes her nuggets extra crispy.
@@generalgarchomp333 These are MY NUGGETS!
@@void-9572 not for long.
I GOT SUPER POWERS BITCH!
Could say the same about Roland especially when you are the second main cause of your wifes death and he took on the mantle of her nickname
Iron Lotus is such a good song, and like all of Mili's songs for Library of Ruina, perfectly fit the situation they're played in as well. Hoping to see you react to Children of the City too at some point, which is another Mili song from Library of Ruina
And we cant forget about gone angels
@@vladyslavhryhoriv5859 True, but he's already reacted to that one
"And then is heard no more" too!
Children of the city doesn't exactly match yans view
I@@ethancolbourne5908I think it is
very, VERY brief summary of the context around this song- a husband and wife work in a very dangerous career, and the husband dies. This song is the wife grieving while trying to finish his job.
least scarring incident in the city
Most happy couple in the City (PM when you have a loving wife/husband):
prayer for loving sorrow
and her being fire isnt a metaphor, it is literal
Happiest project moon couple (Roland Philip Xiao Heathcliff Tomerry)
Congrats on the best thumbnail so far, you cooked with that one bro.
Fun facts of today's Mili song.... yes in plurar, because this piece is FILLED to the brim with idioms, symbolism, pararelisms.... I'm not going to tell everithing tho' just some details
But first of all, the song is (ver obviously) chinese inspired, this is because it is centered around a couple, specifically the woman, of a chinese-like branch of mercenary organization "Liu Assciation" (Liu being 6 in chinese, other numbers are other cultures such as the spanish-like branch Tres, the japanese-like branch Shi or the korean-like branch Hana... 3, 4 and 1 respectively)
the story of the couple is basically: they were both polar oposites, working as the heads of diferent areas of the Liu Association, the man cared a lot for his subbordinates engaged with them and mourned the dead, while the woman was dubbed the maiden of iron because of her apparent lack of emotion, over time curiosity drove them together, and that blossomed into love, but because they were working as basically mercenaries, they promised each other to live even if the other died, one day the man got assigned a very dangerous case to investigate and well... he didn't make it, the woman, instead of upholding her promise got so shaked she dimmited her position and charged headfirst to avenge her lover, her subordinates followed her to the place the man died because of the respect they had to their boss, even if she was no longer their boss, in the end, her blind rage ad the danger of the place the man died left only the woman, and her second in command... he managed to made the woman realize blind rage was just suicide and that she needed to tame her fury and channel it if she wanted a chance of victory, soon after the second in command died, left all alone the woman clicked, instead of falling into rage or despair, she found courage... this song plays after that happens
that is why the song is filled with lyrics of remorse, not feeling like herself, doubt and sadness... but also energy and determinartion... remember she was supposedly someone emotionless, and the song goes
"why did you leave?" "don't let those words out of me" "you showed me I still had an umbrella full of love inside me" "I do have one regret" (also, she literally hold herself of giving a last goodbye to her lover before he parted to do his assignement, and that is the woman's greatest regret)
there is also the candies, 3 of the chinese words correspond to diferent tipes of chinese candies with some sort of subtext, these are:
Huameitang (話梅糖) = a hard and sour plum candy
White Rabbit/Naitang (奶糖) = a soft milk candy with an edible rice paper wrapper
Maiyatang (麥芽糖) = a maltose candy
to quell the bitterness she is feeling, to swallow her words with sourness, the pure love of the Naitang, to call on how even if she succeeds, the fact she resigned and went rogue ment she is finished, there ar a number of interpretations with the candies, some more obvious than others...
there is another chinese word thrown in the lyrics tho', cán xiāng (残香), " 'Cause when I thought that every nice thing about me has become canxiang" this is not a candy, this is translated as lingering fragance, and is again playing with her being "The maiden of Iron" she has to numb every "nice" part of her, leaving ALMOST nothing behind
Finally "I banged the drums, court of hell, demanding a new trial, you got the wrong head would you take mine instead?" this is something I heard, so take it with a massive grain of salt, more than the rest... apparently in ancient time, local chinese courts would often put gongs or drums at their doors with the sole prupose to challenge the court in question if someone thought there has been a misjudge
So... the woman is, in the most imposing form possible, going trough the whole "It should've been me!" stage of grief, triying to bargain her head for her lover's
yes, I know I wrote A LOT compared to other times, but I really wanted to share some this insights on the song, both for people who played the games and those who don't
Keep in mind that most Mili songs have the property of being detacheable from their source
that is to say, Momocashew writes the lyrics trying to make them work IN context, but also OUT of context, so, knowing all this things is not necesary to dig deep into the song and it's themes, this is in a sense, just another perspective
Love how can xiang (more specifically cǎn xiàng) can also be 慘象, meaning tragic/pitiful sight
don't spoil him bro
@@Jundiyun
well sorry about that
But lets be honestm I don't think he'll be playing Ruina any time soon, and even if he did, by the time he would be reaching this fight, he probably won't be thinking about my comment :b
I ain’t reading all that
Well, I guess i’m just leaving this here, because I don’t see a comment pointing out how good (at least in my mind) the line. “As your unchanging reality dampens my sleeve.” It has to be the most poetic way I’ve ever heard crying out of grief being described. Also, nice reaction.
Iron Lotus is only really scarring for those who survive the boss it plays for. All those crispy nuggets....the stacks of BURN.....
200. STACK. OF. BURN.
*Cripsy nugget noises*
THIS IS FINE.
she really do be fire!
Ah yes, the track that solidified the answer to "Are we the baddies?"
Yeah but it's because of Ayn and the script :)
that damn robot and her darn library..
As if I didn't feel guilty enough at like 90% of the other receptions...
I always love people's eyes going wide whenever Milli's sanity-checking lyric part came up. It doesn't get old.
mili's MVs are wild. we love mili
hit the lotus shaker, the lotus shaker shake your lotus
Yes!
Thank you, genuinely! Could you possibly cover 'Children of the City' next?
Seconding this. I'd say it has the catchiest hook out of any Project Moon Mili song, and some of the most absurd lyrics, very curious to see what he would think.
That one's in my Patreon Producer Queue so i will definitely get to it down the line. It may be a few weeks, but it's a guaranteed request
To interpret why the music video looks cute and funny, its related to the character in LoR which she love cute things
Carrie Wen's vocals are hauntingly beautiful as always
Holy shit I've listened to this song for so long but I've never seen the music video before. This changes the song a little bit for me LOL
marshmallow boi is just the live reaction of anyone listening
people say that the mv doesn't fit the song but if you remember, Xiao prefers cute things over serious stuff.
we getting burn stacks with this one
one of the few to tell Carmen to shove it.
such raw belief. " nonsense I can do it."
there are 3 types of people when they hear this song:
1- “damn shes too hot”
2- “she and her husband didnt deserve that”
3- “DING DING DING DING EAT MY BUTTERFLIES”
next can be Strings Theocracy :33
Really hope you react to gunners in the rain, that song really grew in me, and I think you'll enjoy it specially if you are a drummer.
Iron Lotus is my favorite song ever, so glad you listened to it!
My favorite LoR song. Love the silly vid Mili did for it.
you should compare it to the key ingredient version, alongside the other Ruina song's, you will cry
I probably won't cry because I'm not a player with context (and not a Bubble Blowin' BITCH /s) but i do plan to check on the other versions of stuff Mili has released once I'm done with the main ones
Maaaan experiencing this song for the first time without fighting Xiao just ain’t right 😂
I recommend checking out the soundtrack of Memento Mori. It's a gacha game where every playable character has a unique song with both a Japanese and English version. They are quite diverse, though most lean towards melancholy, especially with their lyrics. I feel like some of them could be very interesting for these types of videos.
bomboclat
i love you
(Not in a romantic way please don't take this the wrong way)
Too late, I'm already calling potential wedding venues
Hello?
Extentions of you next