3:16

2:58

A soft, luminous fantasy orchestral piece set on a hill above a castle city during a night of fireworks, where a quiet girl rests beside a gentle dragon under a huge moon, Tempo around 72 BPM in 4/4, no percussion, Harp and warm piano weave slow broken chords and sustained voicings, supporting a clear flute and later oboe or soft strings that sing long, lyrical legato melodies, Avoid fanfare rhythms or heroic brass; everything should feel like private wonder rather than spectacle, Harmony stays around D major and B minor with maj7, add9 and occasional Lydian color, glowing but not triumphant, Dynamics remain pp–mp with only small swells following the arcs of the fireworks, The overall feeling is of trust, protection and quiet celebration, perfect for gentle fantasy BGM, ‑percussion, ‑vocals, ‑lyrics, ‑pop, ‑EDM, ‑trap, ‑metal, ‑pads, ‑synths, ‑ambient effects, ‑overcompression, ‑excessive stereo width, ‑vocals, ‑lyrics, ‑distortion, ‑heavy percussion, ‑long reverb, ‑bright cymbals, ‑pads, ‑synth leads, ‑EDM, ‑trap, ‑pop elements, ‑excessive brightness
1:44

3:20

Orchestral instrumental ending theme inspired by classic Japanese RPG finales, Piano opens with calm, grounded chords expressing quiet triumph, while solo violin carries a restrained lyrical melody tinged with lingering sorrow, Harmonies move between warm major tones and subtle minor inflections using maj7 and add9 colors, suggesting victory shadowed by loss, Soft pizzicato strings provide gentle forward motion without percussion, gradually giving way to legato string ensemble that broadens the emotional space, The piece unfolds slowly, balancing resolution with unanswered feeling, Dynamics remain controlled and breath-like, never fully celebratory, conveying a silent triumph that carries the weight of what was sacrificed, Cinematic, reflective, and deeply emotional, suited for an ending where the journey is complete, yet something precious is gone



