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{{quote|''{{smallcaps|O Fortuna!}}''
''{{smallcaps|Velut Luna!}}''
''{{smallcaps|[[Crowning Music of Awesome|Statu variabilis...]]}}''
|[[Carmina Burana]]|"O Fortuna"}}
{{quote|''"So we've got Benedictine monks living in the floorboards, unfortunately. We '''have''' set some traps with fresh bread and brandy, though..."''|''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]], [[Space Mutiny]]''}}
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Vita! Mors!
Concordia! Chaos!
Chaos deus mortis!
Spiritus illius producit Mortem!
Chaos deus exitii!
Tenebrae illius devorant omnia!''
|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}XyjGUpUK-0k Cantata Mortis]|''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia 012: Duodecim]]''}}
{{quote|'''Mozart''': "Confutatis maledictis" - when the wicked are confounded. "Flammis Acribus Addictis." How would you translate that?
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'''Salieri''': What?
'''Mozart''': A fire which never dies, burning you forever?
'''Salieri''': Oh, yes.
|''[[Amadeus]]''}}
{{quote|''Meas Stigmata sanguine sunt sinistrae.''|'''Cardia ver 2''' final boss theme
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Revision as of 22:19, 17 April 2024
O Fortuna! —Carmina Burana, "O Fortuna"
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"So we've got Benedictine monks living in the floorboards, unfortunately. We have set some traps with fresh bread and brandy, though..."
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Estuans Interius —One-Winged Angel, the final boss theme to Final Fantasy VII
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Ragnarok, de Dies Irae, l'Cie Pultis |
Ragnarok, come Day of Wrath, O Pulse l'Cie —Fighting Fate, Final Fantasy XIII
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Si vic pacem, parabelum, —Get Undead, Larva Mortus
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Nos Sumus, |
Nos Sumus, —Apocalypse, Hitman: Blood Money
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Lux! Umbra! |
Mozart: "Confutatis maledictis" - when the wicked are confounded. "Flammis Acribus Addictis." How would you translate that? |
Meas Stigmata sanguine sunt sinistrae.
—Cardia ver 2 final boss theme, Trauma Center.
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