Talk:Slave Knight Gael/@comment-36.81.74.194-20180728205232

His boss theme feels very, very sad. The first phase feels like his "fallen" moment, the kind of moment where you'd see him and say "what happened to you?". The second phase is how his madness risen, probably caused by his realization that after all this time, the very thing he's looking for is now within himself. The vocals adds in the tragic realization to it. And finally, on the third phase, the vocals felt a lot more sad, almost sounds like a deep wailing, combined with that rather mellow violin. Kinda symbolizes how Gael snaps and the only thing left for you and him to do is to end all of this. The impact of the third phase is when the third phase part of the music starts, it just synchronizes with his "roar" as he explodes with those homing projectiles and incoming thunder, simply making the whole thing feels chaotic and full of his madness.

He might not be a meaningful character compared to many others, but damn he truly is an iconic one. When a simple devotion of a "papa" became the very reason for him to become what he is, you know it's going to be a tough one. Emotionally.