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WC-83 wrote: Angren Túrë wrote:

WC-83 wrote:

Angren Túrë wrote:

WC-83 wrote: I actually noticed that there are motifs for Beacon academy and for each of the girls, sort of passive to the point where you forget them if you don't constantly think about it (that's why I don't remember) I can believe it, since it looks like Jeff is doing pretty much the same thing he did with RvB. I would like to see some more epic instrumental music, though. Listen to Two Steps From Hell's "he who brings the night" and picture an Adam fight scene. That was awesome, I always imagine Blake and Adam fighting in a clock tower over looking the city (that his forces would set on fire). the first part would be Blake trying to talk Adam out before the fight with the end being when the rest of RWBY comes in. I pictured it as more of a "last stand" kind of scene actually, but then I already predict that Blake and Adam will reconcile and not fight ("episodes" thread, again). yeah, like I said in another, I picture him either in a city destroying Ra's al Ghul persona or the good but hurt Shadow the Hedgehog persona, I guess that's the two souls he has, one wants Blake to be safe, the other wants to watch the world burn.

I actually picture the Adam/Blake relationship as being very similar to Evey and V in V for Vendetta. From all accounts beside Evey, V is a callous psychopath who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. To Evey, however, he was a tortured soul with very few links to his normal self. So while Adam has basically no regard for innocent lives, Blake is pretty much the only reason he isn't completely insane.

Back to topic, that TSFH song I picked had actually been getting on my nerves for a while because I couldn't vizualize a scene to go with it (that's how I come up with scenes for the actual fiction I write). Once I saw Adam in the Black Trailer, I be all like: "Hot damn. We have a winner." So personally, I really think the soundtrack could do well with some full-orchestra fusion bits like that, especially some brass.