Fallen Angels
There is symbolism at work here that I know is escaping me, but I can help but feel there are a few connecting threads through this work. The Fallen One refuses to take the apple, which means... acceptance? Of what I'm not sure, but the other Angels seemed to know the cost of the apples acceptance, and its refusal. The Fallen One's Halo becomes their slave-collar, to which they are still bound to the force that punishes them. Its a cold piece, indeed. I had to listen to the mournful yet relaxing theme at the intro to recuperate.