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    It's a wild ride, this passage of fate.
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    Pondering other worlds, whether those be the distant worlds in our own universe, or the worlds we can enter through the stories of others.

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  1. Time for...

    ANOTHER RANT THAT GOES ALL OVER THE PLACE!

    Hooray!

    First, music is awesome. Like, how does it do what it does? How do these simple tones arranged in these specific patterns evoke such emotion?

    I know lots of you have recommended songs here, but I'm going to be perfectly honest here; I don't really listen to them. Music with words...it's not my taste. I know they can hold powerful messages and emotions, but there's something about a beautifully crafted song in which not a word is spoken, but something is still being said, that really speaks to me.

    I have a playlist on Youtube Music that is now 375 songs long, and all of it is from movies and video games.

    Because they have awesome music.

    We've got lots of Hans Zimmer, because he's awesome, and music from Xenoblade, because Xenoblade music is awesome. And some other assorted music that's incredibly powerful.

    Remind me sometime to share some of these songs, because I can assure you that they have just as much capacity to make you cry as some of the songs you've talked about if you're in the right mindset when you listen to them. Put your "weird video game music" stereotypes at the door. Those songs are incredible.

    Spoiler

    Flashback to that time I read a really depressing chapter of a book while listening to a somber piano piece and it killed my mood and made me depressed for the rest of the day.

    Man, I love that piece.

     The latest additions to said playlist are from the films Castle in the Sky and Princess Mononoke. Because I am now entering the Studio Ghibli fandom; or, more accurately, the Hayao Miyazaki fandom.

    I'd seen a few of his films in my childhood, and honestly don't remember much of them, only that they were a far cry from what I was used to as a little kid, but also very charming and fun. That was years ago.

    In my personal wanderings on the internet looking for stuff about writing and fantasy, I stumbled across mentions of the films Castle in the Sky and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. They intrigued me because of how the worldbuilding was conducted, and the messages that they sent. Before winter break, I found a copies of both at the local library, and decided to give them a go on a whim.

    I was impressed. The style is definitely different than what I've ever been used to; the way the stories were structured, how the characters interacted, the humor, the art...but it was wonderful. They both told intriguing stories with real characters and powerful messages, and especially in the case of Nausicaä, I was blown away by the worldbuilding.

    A few days ago I also watched Princess Mononoke, and that in some ways topped the other two. The world that it portrayed was rich and full of mystery and wonder, fantasy at it's finest in a way I'd never seen before.

    When it comes to movies, I'll go to Nolan or Villeneuve for sci-fi, but for fantasy, I'll go to Miyazaki.

    Spoiler

    Also watching Princess Mononoke taught me where Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom came from. Very very clear inspiration.

    In fact, the game Tears of the Kingdom is just a Miyazaki sandwich: the sky islands are Castle in the Sky, the surface is Princess Mononoke, and the depths are Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. If you know you know.

    This has led me to a hankering for soft worldbuilding and a story set in a world similar to these films, so I started making a world with my siblings. It's filled to the brim with magic and spirits, and there are a few people who have learned how to ask the spirits for favors, in a way. Humans themselves can't do magic, but some can have the spirits do magic for them. Larger civilizations are unable to dwell in the spirit's lands, and thus live in isolated pockets, but many smaller tribes and cultures coexist with the spirits and live in harmony with them. My idea for a character is a young woman who appeals to the spirits by playing a bamboo flute, and travels from her town to surrounding ones to help them with their problems by asking the spirits to help.

    So yeah.

    Uh...was I going anywhere with this?

    Apparently not.

    Spoiler

    I also miss Fadran because he's the only Sharder that I know of a surety was also a huge fan of these movies and I want to talk to him about them.

    So if anyone else is a huge nerd about them...I need a discussion buddy.

     

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    2. Ravenclawjedi42

      Ravenclawjedi42

      I mainly listen to music with words, but my favorite wordless song is Piano Sonata No. 8, Opus 13 in C minor “Pathetique”: Grave - Allegro Di Molto e Con Brio by Beethoven. It was the inspiration for one of my RP characters and I just really love it.

    3. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      *me, who has an 81 hour playlist of music with no words*

      Make sure you get some John Powell in there too!! His stuff, especially the ones from httyd, is just incredible. Also, I love symphonie fantastique (I think that's how you spell it), it's a beautiful symphony about someone's head getting cut off. Oo, and Dies Irae is also really cool. And carmina burana...heehee classical music is so lovely.

      I...don't understand, and have never seen those movies. But maybe I will at some point in the future, in which case I'll immediately come to you!

    4. Slowswift

      Slowswift

      I'm curious what you'd think of the album Awake by Tycho.

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