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Revision as of 16:53, 17 March 2020
Video title | Music.wmv |
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Creator | Ryukaki |
Channel | Ryukaki |
Upload date | October 7, 2010 |
Runtime | 0:49 |
Tags | Music, Elegy of Emptiness |
"He keeps calling. The phone, it keeps ringing, and every time I open it, the same song plays. I don't know what he wants from me."
Music.wmv is the thirteenth video of the Moon Children Arc, and the twentieth canon video in the ARG. It is preceded by Sounds.wmv and followed by The Orchard.wmv.
This is the second video uploaded by Ryukaki.
Synopsis
On October 7, 2010, Kayd Hendricks uploaded this video, in which he records an odd phone call that he has been consistently receiving. The call consists of the reversed Song of Healing.
Video
Description
The song keeps playing. It's been this way for hours now. I can let it ring, but he calls back. When I answer it, the music. It's just the music in an endless loop until I hang up.
I want this to stop. I think I can hear it even when my phone is turned off and I'm laying in bed.
Transcript
The camera focuses on Kayd's phone. "He keeps calling. The phone, it keeps ringing, and every time I open it, the same song plays. I don't know what he wants from me. I don't understand...what this is all about, but it's getting really freaking weird. Every time I pick it up--" The phone starts ringing. "There it is again. He keeps calling. Listen." He answers the phone. "Every single time." The reversed Song of Healing plays from his phone. "No end, j--...It's the same damn song and I want it to stop."
Notes
- The tags misidentify the song in the video as the Elegy of Emptiness.