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Serraph Quarrere
The song I feel fits Serraph surprisingly well if some words (namely the proper nouns) were replaced with some relevent ones. The song itself isn't alone to stir my mood for Serraph but the parchment/paper background displayed in this video. Serraph's body is made of a material similar to paper folded and packed dense enough for his body to serve its purpose. He lacks normal blood humans have but rather a very heavy ink that flows through his veins. Very veery small fang like appendages inside of the entirety of his body are responsible with the recording of knowledge he accumulates as well as various instructions and purposes for each and every part of his body. The blood spilt on this paper in the video I feel describes Serraph's pursuit for knowledge that often leads to bloodshed, his own and human/shinigami/etc. Its a kickass song that I feel so strongly fits well with my character that I named my most recent thread after it.
Miranda Frost:
There are plenty of songs I could write with Miranda, but this one I have recently found uncovered I feel helps me describe the wars of her past and the battles she inevitably will get dragged into the future and her never ending struggle to deal with the memories that come with such heavy events. Winston Churchill's speech at the beginning of this song, for example, I feel can help me describe the battle at Colosseum/Pandemonium in which she, a few renegade knights, and a coalition of raider warlords lay siege to the fortress city. With colomns of heavy tank divisions, a battered but elite wings of aircraft, and a massive horde of infantry, she fought to obtain vengeance from those who slay everything she held dear.
"Mine eyes hath seen the glory of the presence of my Lord. He is sifting through the treasures in which his Gates of Wrath does store. He lets loose the righteous vengeance of his terrible swift swords. Gilgemesh has returned!"