Reviews For: Quest of Eve Main Theme

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Score: 10
inmyheart4ever

"i like this one also"

date: November 18, 2008

omg you are such a good orcistraiter i live this so much. added also and 10/10
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Score: 10
RazorTwo

"Such a extremely relaxing song. Epic!"

date: October 26, 2008

Man, this is one of your best songs. Sounds so proffesional too, as if it was taken right out of a movie or something. However, even though it's relaxing it doesn't make me think about heroes that has died or anything that sad like many of the others who reviewed this song.

It makes me think about something like, a person has a troublesome life, bullied by everyone, hard work each day. Now it's friday, no work tomorrow.

He finaly gets some time by himself. He lays down on his bed, closes his eyes and dreams himself away from all that trouble and pain.. dreaming about how his life could have been, if he just had chosen do take another path, if he just had ran away to another place, leaving everything else behind.

Well, something like that. ^^

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Score: 9
Darksarcasm

"Wow...."

date: October 7, 2008

This really sounds professional. Like someone just died in a movie.

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Score: 10
glbracer

"awsome!"

date: September 23, 2008

it sounds like a song when in a really good, 1 part movie series and all the heros die, its really sad

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Score: 10
DezTurkisch

"Wow...."

date: August 23, 2008

I have to say, it is quite a beautiful song. Three of my favorite instruments
Came together to make such a stunning piece. Hearing this it reminded me of a dense wood for quite some time xD, however, having not said anything to a reviewer before me, I would like to add a little story that came to mind when I heard this..

An middle-aged woman walks into a room. You see her enter, unsure of where she should go, a look of anxiety upon her face.
The room has an air of not having been lived in for awhile.

The room is filled with a white light from the sun's bright rays outside, and yet the light seems stilled, as though everything in the space is frozen, a 3D memory of a time long past.

The woman walks across the room, and sits on the bed. Dust flies up, glinting in the filtering of the light. She looks toward the headboard and grabs a pillow, holding it on her lap, running her palms across it. She brings the pillow to her chest, closing her eyes as she does so.

It is then that she notices the pictures on the dresser at the foot of the bed. Most of the images there contain the face of a young man, his face young and taut. His eyes bright, his smile wide, and a peculiar nature, much like the room holds in it's character.

The woman's face holds a sad smile in her eyes, and images begin to flash before her mind. She imagines the young boy on his first day at school, then throughout the years, as his face matured, his body grew, his on mind shaped into an independent identity.

She imagined his mature face as he left for college. Her closed eyes filled with tears, and she listened as the drops fell heavy on the edge of the pillow.

She sat there for quite some time, not knowing exactly how long. And yet, for some reason, though the light in the room changed gradually, growing darker by the minute, it held it's peculiar air. As though it were still a fragment in time.

Finally, when the room was quite dark with no source of light but the setting sun outside which streamed it's dazzling colors through the windows, the woman got up, laying down the now completely dry pillow delicately upon the headboard next to the others, walked across the room, and as she closed the door thought,

"Parents should never have to bury their children."

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Score: 10
paintball-freak

"sound good"

date: August 23, 2008

i like it it sounds good like somthing out of a halo movie sene

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Score: 10
pieeater287

"Beautiful."

date: August 23, 2008

Every time I hear this song it reminds me of Jesus being Crucified and thinking of his life before being killed. It is so weird, I have had these new dreams that mean something to me. Like treasures and all I see is a red cross with a white background. I don't know what it means yet, but im sure i'll find out.. 5/5 and 10/10. =)

August 29, 2008

Author's Response:

Perhaps you're being called to do something. If you stop and listen, you will no longer be confused.

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Score: 10
Nazdale

"Out Standing"

date: August 22, 2008

Stunningly beautifull.

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Score: 10
funnyhomeboy

"Sir, you have earned my first review."

date: August 22, 2008

Now, listening to this masterpiece, I've developed a little story or scene, or whatever you wish to call it.

A general sits at his table and thinks, not of his family, but of his men, and the battle that is to come. He has a sense of remorse of that he may not survive what may come, so he decides to write a letter to his family, giving his regards and such, telling them that he loves them and that he may not come back.

Afterwards, he walks outside his tent, and passes several of his most trusted advisors and militiamen. He takes a seat at the nearest hill and looks at the stars, watching them in their tranquility.

Then a mysterious figure approaches from the east, he draws his weapon, in fear of an ambush. "Do not worry, I have watched you for quite some time, what are you looking for?" says the figure.

"The meaning of life, and why there is death." replied the general. The figure came closer until he met an old man, back hunched and hermitlike. "Why, without death there would not be life! It is a cycle! A part of rebirth in all things!" replied the hermit.

"Then what happens to us once life is taken from us?" replied the general. "Aah, I do not know the answer, for those who do are already dead."

And with that knowlege the hermit backed off into the darkness. The general searched, but there was no trace. He probably knew more of the land than he, so he returned back to the forts. Returning with a renewed hope that if death may come, that his sacrifice may yield rebirth.

Wow. That got kinda philosophical, sorry if it bored you. I like to write a lot. Well, you got a 10/10 and a 5/5 from me dude, not many people get that much from me. I just got inspired, I guess.

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Score: 10
scar104

"Just woah..."

date: August 22, 2008

This is just a beautiful piece. Stunning.

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