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I agree with your logic there, but then how come Le Sanctuaire ''is'' the battle theme in-game? Or is it a muddle-up on the soundtrack? Because on the OST, the track Le Sanctuaire is the same as that used during battle. I've also noticed for Country of the Musketeers that this is the same - it makes more sense for the field theme to be All for One and the battle theme to be One for All to match up with the line used in the film that the world is based on, but the track All for One is the same as the battle theme for the Musketeers world and the field theme is the same as One for All. I keep asking myself if there is a mix up on the soundtrack, but I doubt a company like Square Enix wouldn't notice an oversight like that. {{User:Danjam/Sig}} | I agree with your logic there, but then how come Le Sanctuaire ''is'' the battle theme in-game? Or is it a muddle-up on the soundtrack? Because on the OST, the track Le Sanctuaire is the same as that used during battle. I've also noticed for Country of the Musketeers that this is the same - it makes more sense for the field theme to be All for One and the battle theme to be One for All to match up with the line used in the film that the world is based on, but the track All for One is the same as the battle theme for the Musketeers world and the field theme is the same as One for All. I keep asking myself if there is a mix up on the soundtrack, but I doubt a company like Square Enix wouldn't notice an oversight like that. {{User:Danjam/Sig}} | ||
:"Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" implies that someone is being attacked, so I can see it being used as a battle theme. Really, we just need to compare a youtube video to the track listing.[[Special:Contributions/192.249.47.177|192.249.47.177]] 13:41, 23 July 2012 (UTC) | :"Sanctuary! Sanctuary!" implies that someone is being attacked, so I can see it being used as a battle theme. Really, we just need to compare a youtube video to the track listing.[[Special:Contributions/192.249.47.177|192.249.47.177]] 13:41, 23 July 2012 (UTC) | ||