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Second Song: Tessalyn Strahl

AfterStory: Follows the saga of Tessalyn Strahl, the grand daughter of Kaguya Kadel, during the events of the Zanscare Empire's attack on Earth in UC 0153.
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14 songs
4:07Song Image
Cinematic rock-meets-electronic ballad with orchestral undertones, blending fiery emotion with mechanical intensity, The verses build suspense and vulnerability with synths and strings, while the chorus erupts into a soaring blend of guitar-driven determination and psychowave distortion, Haunting female harmonies in the final chorus represent Kaguya’s psychic reawakening, Sound design should include radio chatter, sirens, and psychoframe pulses for tension and impact, Spoken radio chatter and whispered resonance lines as non-sung vocal effects, Do not sing lines labeled
4:12Song Image
Haunting, atmospheric ballad led by a female vocalist with ambient orchestral textures and subtle psychowave influence, The tone is cold, hesitant, and emotionally restrained — not melodramatic, but intimate and unsettling, Kaguya’s presence should echo as distorted, fragmented whispers that guide Tess like a sixth sense, The instrumentation should pulse with a quiet dread, with moments of tension and release mirroring Tess’s uncertain control, This is not a song of triumph, but of reluctant return — a young pilot stepping into a machine that remembers a ghost far better than it knows her, ‑male vocalist, ‑lo-fi, ‑whispercore, ‑lounge, ‑acoustic folk, ‑dreamy, ‑upbeat pop, ‑hyperpop, ‑EDM, ‑soft jazz
3:26Song Image
Playful, airy electropop with soft glitch textures and a female vocal lead, The tone is light and a little eerie — capturing a “haunted cockpit on a boring patrol” vibe, There’s no combat, only atmosphere and weird companionship, Kaguya’s presence is felt through melodic psychowave responses — harmonic tones, ambient echoes, or gentle hums that respond to Tess without fully forming words, Think of it as a musical conversation between a nervous rookie and a ghost with a sense of humor, Slight tempo fluctuations should mirror shifting sync levels between them, ‑male vocalist, ‑rock, ‑lo-fi, ‑orchestral, ‑whispercore, ‑hyperpop, ‑dramatic ballad, ‑EDM drop, ‑acoustic folk
3:58Song Image
Cinematic metal with orchestral intensity and Japanese idol metal influence, Features high-energy male vocals, explosive tempo shifts, and a fusion of theatrical rock with aggressive instrumentation, Blends melodic hooks with rhythmic complexity, layered with haunting ambiance and lyrical tension, Inspired by Gundam-style battle themes, metalcore pacing, and emotionally charged storytelling, Avoid chant-like droning; focus on dynamic performance and sonic escalation, Vocal Notes: All vocals are male, The speaker is Kyrell Dax — a haunted, methodical predator, Spoken lines should be delivered in a calm, intense male voice — sometimes quiet, sometimes unhinged, Singing should be sharp, rhythmic, and emotional — not screamed, but on the edge, ‑Exclude styles: hip hop, ‑rap, ‑trap, ‑funk, ‑EDM, ‑lo-fi, ‑upbeat pop, ‑reggae, ‑jazz, ‑acoustic, ‑country
4:09Song Image
Slow, emotional ballad with sparse piano and ambient backing, Female lead delivers reflective, mournful verses with restrained intensity, Subtle psychowave pulses should create a soft, ghostly undertone throughout, Later verses include distant, wordless harmonies from Kaguya to represent growing resonance — not lyrical, but felt, The tone should evoke loss and memory, not despair — this is a moment of connection between generations through shared grief, Whispered cues or subtle layered hums are acceptable as texture, not lead vocals, ‑male vocalist, ‑lo-fi, ‑upbeat, ‑rock, ‑whispercore, ‑dream pop, ‑lounge, ‑EDM, ‑synthpop, ‑jazzy instrumentation, ‑heavily processed vocals
4:53Song Image
Atmospheric orchestral metal with clean female vocals, inspired by psychological tension and sniper discipline, Slow-building verses with layered instrumentation, steady pacing, and emotional undercurrents, Blend cold precision with haunting introspection and cinematic elegance, Emphasize silence, breath, and escalating paranoia, Inspired by Gundam’s war themes and dramatic anime soundtracks, Vocal Notes: All sung and spoken vocals are female, Singing should be clean, haunting, and restrained — emotion is buried under control, Spoken sections should be cold, professional, minimal inflection, Final chorus/verse should feel psychologically unsteady, like internal tension breaking through silence, ‑hip hop, ‑trap, ‑funk, ‑EDM, ‑lo-fi, ‑upbeat pop, ‑jazz, ‑country
5:10Song Image
Ethereal, minimalist ballad with a soft female lead and ambient psychowave textures, The vocal should be breathy and close, almost like a whisper to oneself, Kaguya’s presence is reflected through harmonic overlays — not spoken lines, but tonal swells and resonant backing hums that feel like her watching, The music should feel like descending through twilight — beautiful, haunting, and intimate, This is not a victory song — it’s a threshold, ‑male vocalist, ‑rock, ‑upbeat pop, ‑orchestral bombast, ‑lo-fi, ‑whispercore, ‑jazzy instrumentation, ‑high tempo
4:12Song Image
Chaotic cinematic metal with blackened industrial and supernatural overtones, Male lead vocals — frantic, fervent, and distorted with conviction, Blends tribal drums, tremolo-picked guitars, and psychowave sound design, Lyrics delivered like a sermon mid-possession, Channel themes of divine wrath, false sainthood, and destruction as salvation, Perfect for an anime villain in the grip of righteous delusion, Vocal Notes: All vocals are male, Singing should be shouted, layered, or frantically melodic — full of righteous zeal, Spoken parts should be intense, dark, and prophetic — like a warpriest preaching to flames, ‑pop, ‑EDM, ‑hip hop, ‑funk, ‑jazz, ‑lo-fi, ‑acoustic, ‑upbeat, ‑indie
4:14Song Image
Two contrasting female vocals in a whispered, atmospheric synth ballad, One voice is haunted after contact with the Wraith; the other, composed and persuasive, weaves emotional resonance into a strategic intel drop, The instrumentation should remain minimal — ambient pulses, static-toned pads, and subtle psychowave textures, Avoid swelling choruses or percussive builds, This is a quiet conspiracy — not just of war, but of awakening, The second half introduces mission-critical intel that sets up the Azure Duet, ‑male vocalist, ‑upbeat, ‑rock, ‑orchestral, ‑acoustic, ‑lo-fi, ‑whispercore, ‑overly dramatic ballad, ‑high-tempo electronic
4:34Song Image
Cinematic orchestral metal with heavy psychowave-inspired elements, Emotional female vocals paired with a deep, wrathful scream when resonance peaks, Starts mournful and heroic, then shifts into chaotic rampage mode once Kaguya awakens, Psychowave distortion effects, intense string accents, and layered harmonies emulate battlefield resonance, Inspired by Gundam battle themes and dramatic anime final-form awakenings, Vocal Notes: Tess’s vocals: strong, emotional, commanding — human and grounded Kaguya’s vocals: ethereal at first, but become deep, wrathful, and psychowave-distorted when the sync reaches 100% Final chorus should be delivered as a full duet, Kaguya’s voice roaring in lower register with supernatural force Kaguya's scream should trigger a tempo and energy shift — into full Wraith combat mode
3:46Song Image
A slow ambient track with spoken and lightly sung delivery, Female lead voice, deeply resonant and emotional but layered with dry wit, Psychowave textures should evolve subtly — rising harmonic pads, soft pulses, and the sense of something ancient becoming personal, This is the song where a myth becomes real, and real becomes dangerous, Humor is subtle, wry, and perfectly timed to break tension, Think goddess meets gremlin, tired of your drama but still here for your soul, ‑male vocals, ‑upbeat, ‑lo-fi, ‑rock, ‑orchestral bombast, ‑whispercore, ‑acoustic folk, ‑comedic novelty tone
6:30Song Image
Cinematic symphonic metal with haunting operatic vocals, Female lead voice (mezzo-soprano), cold and elegant with layered vibrato, Backed by whispering ghost-choirs and orchestral elements that rise into overwhelming crescendos, Instrumentation includes piano, strings, dark brass, and subtle industrial undertones, Begins as a slow waltz and builds into a grand, terrifying chorus, Tone is graceful, domineering, and psychologically invasive, Perfect for a villain who weaponizes beauty, singing not to kill — but to unmake, Emphasizes emotional breakdown over physical violence, Ends with layered whispers to suggest full psychowave control, ‑pop, ‑rock, ‑folk, ‑trap, ‑acoustic, ‑upbeat EDM
5:14Song Image
Explosive symphonic metal ballad with female duet vocals, Begins slow and melodic as Tess is overwhelmed by psychowave assault, then abruptly shifts to high-tempo fury when Kaguya joins, Tess’s voice is emotional, determined; Kaguya’s is sharper, more seasoned, with ghostly overtones, Their harmonies build into layered, wrathful power, Instrumentation includes orchestral strings, soaring guitars, heavy drums, and psychowave-inspired effects, Themes of defiance, legacy, and overwhelming unity, The Wraith Unchained is brutal, elegant, and searing: a perfect storm of blade, fire, and voice unleashed in violet fury, ‑Folk, ‑pop, ‑acoustic, ‑trap, ‑lo-fi, ‑EDM
4:27Song Image
A quiet, emotionally introspective track led by a soft female vocal, Minimal instrumentation — ambient pads, faint piano or psychowave textures, no percussion, The first half is a mourning monologue from Tess, gently giving way to a warm but solemn conversation with Kasvellia, The tone should remain subdued, never rising into drama, This track serves as the emotional comedown from a major battle arc, and the narrative foundation for the next phase of Tess and Kaguya’s journey — moving from loss into creation, and legacy into life, ‑male vocalist, ‑rock, ‑upbeat, ‑orchestral bombast, ‑lo-fi, ‑jazz, ‑EDM, ‑hip-hop, ‑whispercore, ‑comedic or parody tones