Cryptid Reacts! Epic The Musical: Scylla's Song
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- I have never done a react video before, and this will be my first one.
Last night, the Thunder Saga for Epic released! Epic the Musical is a production created by Jorge Riverra-Evans, following the Greek Epic, the Odyssey.
This is the third song in the Thunder Saga, Scylla's Song after Odysseus went through the Siren's waters and listened to their song. I very much am in LOVE with the music, and everything that Jay has done so far.
Epic the Musical belongs to Jorge Riverra Evans.
The concept album art is credited to Zwist.
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If you listen closely, you can hear 6 screams during Scylla’s solo after “ROW FOR YOUR LIVES!!!”
Yeah I noticed that on my third listen!! Love the details Jorge puts in the music!!
Omg I always thought he said “run for your lives” and pictured everyone just running around
Rowing away makes much more sense
I knew it was Eurylochus ever since puppeteer. That is what he was trying to confess at the start.
I actually didn't think it was Eurylochus either, since in Keep your friends close he's the clearest voice saying "We'll try" and it sound genuine
I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, he did sound the most genuine of the crew.
No, that wasn't him. Those were two crew members called Perimedes and Elpenor. You can see the snippet of that part and the voices are captioned as those two
@Fruity_one I know the short and saw it, in general he seemed genuine and sincere and still would like to give the benefit of the doubt.
Absolutely loved Scyllas song and the whole saga in general. Her instantly reading Eurylachus and Odysseus was fantastic and her harmony with him at the end was so goood! Also great reaction and excited to see more of your stuff!
"We all knew it was Eurylochus" You know... I actually didn't 😂 But in my defense, I thought he was smarter than this. Especially since he was the only one who did not fall for Circe's act. Seems like I overestimated him lol
I would have liked to give our man the benefit of the doubt…😂
I feel like it could be interpreted as Circe sending him back as a message for the other's to leave rather than him outright resisting it (although I think he was the most resistant)
I was out of my chair for this one.
The parallel between odysseus and Scylla is nuts here. Argue all you like about how justified the sacrifice may have been, odysseus made a bargain with a monster here. And she saw herself in him. That ruthless cunning. Odysseus truly has become a monster. He'll damn anyone to hell to get his wife and son back.
Man Eurylochus truly loved Odysseus despite his betrayal.
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