General

Arms Outstretched - Griffin McElroy

As I alluded to in the MHIMH playlist, Arms Outstretched was the song I had all but set AGAS to, for the animatic in my head. The progression of it from being kind of downtrodden, to this moment of hope, and then a happy epilogue was pretty perfect, both for the idea I actually went with, and the one I may still write.


Chapters 1 - 2

Place to Start - Mike Shinoda

Do I even have a decision? Feeling like I’m living in a story already written. Am I part of a vision made by somebody else? / Am I out of conviction with no wind in the sail, too focused on the end and simply ready to fail?

Cause I’m tired of feeling like I can’t control this; tired of feeling like every next step’s hopeless. Tired of feeling like what I build might break apart, I don’t want to know the end, all I want is a place to start.

I don’t have a ton to elaborate on with the lyrics. The first part just meshes really nicely with the theme of being unable to influence events that have already happened, and having to take them as they come. The second part resonates particularly well with the first chapter, in my opinion.

I also like having a song from the same artist in both halves of the main story, and the contrasting tones.


Chapters 3 - 9

Heart of a Graveyard - Demon Hunter

Tell me that your final home is not a shot in the dark; tell me that your hopes and dreams don’t end in the heart of a graveyard.

Tonally, it doesn’t fit perfectly with the rest of this list, but the subject matter is pretty on the mark. There’s a sense of preparing for the worst while still hoping for the best that I like, particularly in this context.


Chapter 10

Final Battle: Malladus (From "The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks") - The Noble Demon

(The portion up to 0:46 is an intro, and not the most relevant to this list; the actual battle theme starts warming up after that.)

A friend unintentionally reminded me that I love this track, and since that conversation happened smack at the climax of MHIMH, I naturally connected the dots. This would correspond to the recorded battle with Arceus, because the track for it in canon PLA just does not fit this version. I chose this remix in particular because it really emphasized the woodwind notes in parts– which made sense re: the Azure Flute– and because it has that underlying, train-chugging percussion. It’s always struck me as a very triumphant battle theme, which fit beautifully.


Chapter 11

Welcome to the World of Pokemon! - Super Pokemon Mystery Dungeon

It’s wondrous and mysterious, but gentle and a bit low-key at the same time, which I think makes it work very well for the build up this chapter, and most of the time spent in the Hall of Origin.

Mysterious Rainbow Girl - Wandersong

The same goes for this track; I was pretty torn as to which one I liked better, so I ended up keeping both for a little bit of variation.


Chapter 12

On the Beach at Dusk - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness & Sky

I had this one set aside specifically for the scene at the top of Dragonspiral Tower, where the reality of the situation is beginning to sink in. If you’re familiar with Explorers, there… might be something of a parallel to be read into the situations they ‘play’ over.

The Dreadful Demise of the Dinosaurs - Puppet History

A lonely life among the stars, my destination veiled and far away, but I knew one day we’d find each other. Then in the dark, a glint, a spark, the greens and blues, be still my heart– and once I hit, that’s it, I’m here forever.

While I’m here, I should probably include the fic’s namesake. It’s really only the one verse (~0:25-0:47), because this song has a very specific subject matter and thesis, but that one passage really stuck with me in this context.

The first half definitely resonates most strongly with chapter 11, but I was also aiming to match the second to 12– specifically “the greens and blues, be still my heart” to the scene on Dragonspiral, and to end with the promise of “I’m here forever”