Berserk Ost - My Brother, Dragon Slayer Suite (shiro Sagisu) Review
The suite surged toward its final, thunderous . Guts stood alone in a circle of severed limbs and dissolving shadows. His breathing was heavy, the smoke rising from his skin in the cold air. The music faded into a single, lonely vocal cry , leaving him in the echoing silence of the wasteland.
Amidst the carnage, the melody shifted. The aggressive horns gave way to a haunting, melodic . For a split second, Guts didn't see the monsters. He saw the faces of the Band of the Hawk , the golden fields of a dream that had turned into a nightmare. The music told the truth he rarely spoke: he wasn't just fighting for survival; he was a funeral procession for his fallen brothers, and the Dragon Slayer was the only shovel he had to bury his grief. Berserk OST - My Brother, Dragon Slayer Suite (Shiro Sagisu)
The sky over the bled a deep, bruised purple as Guts stood amidst a field of rusted blades. The Dragon Slayer didn't just sit on his back; it felt like a part of his skeletal structure, a heavy, iron cross he was destined to carry until his heart finally surrendered. The suite surged toward its final, thunderous
Then, the air shifted. The low, ominous hum of a began to vibrate in the marrow of his bones. It wasn't a hymn of peace, but a war cry written in the language of the dead. The music faded into a single, lonely vocal
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