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"'''Lord of the Castle'''" is a musical theme arranged by Yoko Shimomura that first | "'''Lord of the Castle'''" is a musical theme arranged by Yoko Shimomura that first appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
"Lord of the Castle" plays as Marluxia's final boss theme in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' and the [[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX|HD remake]], and is the sole ''Chain of Memories'' track to have been remastered for the remake. It also plays while battling Marluxia, Luxord, and Larxene in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' as well as Marluxia's [[Real_Organization_XIII%27s_Recreated_Data|Recreated Data]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''. | |||
*[[Castle Oblivion]]: {{ns|Game|Marluxia}} (Third Form) | *[[Castle Oblivion]]: {{ns|Game|Marluxia}} (Third Form) | ||
*[[Keyblade_Graveyard#Kingdom_Hearts_III|Keyblade Graveyard]]: Luxord (Brief), Marluxia (Full encounter), and Larxene (Full encounter) | |||
*[[Garden of Assemblage]]: Data Marluxia | |||
*[[Keyblade Graveyard]]: Marluxia | |||
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"Lord of the Castle" is a bold orchestral theme composed similarly to a romantic concerto. The introduction features a polyrhythmic section, where the low strings play a repetitious eighth note-quarter note-eighth note beat while the harp plays quarter note triplet arpeggios. The harp then hands the heavy lifting over to the piano, where after eight measures of complex piano runs, the strings carry a slow, floating melody consisting mostly of quarter notes that generally falls down a Bb minor scale. Interspersed in the string melody is heavy brass, which repeats a five-note motif that vaguely hints at Organization XIII's main theme. The progression then develops further, giving a new melody and much of the support back to the piano, while the brass continues to repeat its motif. There is then a sort of "bridge" where the left hand of the piano plays octave jumps descending down chromatically with help from the synthesized choir. The timpani slowly increases in intensity throughout this section while the upper strings reside in the background. After a four-note cue from the percussion, the entire orchestra returns dramatically, this time the strings swelling as they climb "up" the scale instead of down. For the first time in the piece, the brass and strings play in unison for a moment. The organ in the background also ups the intensity, bringing the main melody to a dramatic close before seamlessly looping back to the beginning, sans the harp introduction. | "Lord of the Castle" is a bold orchestral theme composed similarly to a romantic concerto. The introduction features a polyrhythmic section, where the low strings play a repetitious eighth note-quarter note-eighth note beat while the harp plays quarter note triplet arpeggios. The harp then hands the heavy lifting over to the piano, where after eight measures of complex piano runs, the strings carry a slow, floating melody consisting mostly of quarter notes that generally falls down a Bb minor scale. Interspersed in the string melody is heavy brass, which repeats a five-note motif that vaguely hints at Organization XIII's main theme. The progression then develops further, giving a new melody and much of the support back to the piano, while the brass continues to repeat its motif. There is then a sort of "bridge" where the left hand of the piano plays octave jumps descending down chromatically with help from the synthesized choir. The timpani slowly increases in intensity throughout this section while the upper strings reside in the background. After a four-note cue from the percussion, the entire orchestra returns dramatically, this time the strings swelling as they climb "up" the scale instead of down. For the first time in the piece, the brass and strings play in unison for a moment. The organ in the background also ups the intensity, bringing the main melody to a dramatic close before seamlessly looping back to the beginning, sans the harp introduction. | ||
The piece is notable for its unusual grandness in the scope of the game it is found in. Intended to exemplify Marluxia's position of power, no themes from the piece have since returned to the series due to his death. | The piece is notable for its unusual grandness in the scope of the game it is found in. Intended to exemplify Marluxia's position of power, no themes from the piece have since returned to the series due to his death. "Lord of the Castle" stands out from other final boss themes in the series. For example, the third incarnation of "Darkness of the Unknown" is very subdued and restrained, and "Guardando Nel Buio" is almost quiet in some places. Despite this theme appearing only once in the series, Yoko Shimomura included it in her album ''Drammatica'', as the finale of "The 13th Anthology". | ||
==Albums== | ==Albums== | ||
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File:Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete Cover.png|Disc 8, Track 21 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete | File:Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete Cover.png|Disc 8, Track 21 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete | ||
File:Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 3, Track 7 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack | File:Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack Cover.png|Disc 3, Track 7 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack | ||
File:Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories- Cover.png|Disc 1, Track 11 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories-]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories- | File:Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories- Cover.png|Disc 1, Track 11 in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories-]]''|link=Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection -Melodies & Memories- | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Music}} | {{Music}} |