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This is so beautiful

I may use this for an upcoming animation.
I absolutely love this. It's so wonderful :)

Setu-Firestorm responds:

Sure. That'd be cool.

Thanks.

Nice dude

Your original pieces are awesome, 5/5 +dl from me! It sounds like some sort of progressive event. I like it.

HouseMasta responds:

sweet, thanks!

Ooooo Nice mix!

When I first heard this song, I thought it was Marth's theme D:
But I suppose I learn something new everyday! XD
I love the transitioning into the middle of the song, it kinda sounds patriotic in a way lol.

Keep up the good work as always though! ^^ <3

LightOtaku responds:

It is. But it's also in the hyrule temple level if you push z as link. Love you sammi! <333

FRICK YES!

Ok first off, Banjo Kazooie kicks ass, secondly, this is an amazing mix. xD I love the variety of the instruments for realio. Loved loved loved this levelllll! <3

LightOtaku responds:

Yush, it's yumtastic! XD
Oh yeah? well, I love you!

Great!

Keep it up, great work! I loved the clarity and the diversity... As you said, it does sound like an orchestra!

LightOtaku responds:

Yups. Its does.

Awesome

I love RPG Maker! You did really well on this piece, I love the orchestrated feel.

Klace responds:

Thanks! Glad to see theres other RPG Maker People out there!

Amazing.

I really really liked that one. It's my favorite song (Besides Fisherman's horizon) in FF8 and you brought it to life as I listened to it.

Just marry me or something. XD

Awesome job! Download + 5

LightOtaku responds:

marry you huh? howsabout we just get to know eachother, and then take it from there? ~_^

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Samantha Vernier @Nami-Oki

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Jefferson Community College

Goshen, KY

Joined on 6/6/06

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