Difference between revisions of "Love Theme"
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− | '''''Love Theme''''' is a [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS)]] | + | '''''Love Theme''''' is song from a [[Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS)]] composed by the game's head writer, [[Raymond Benson]]. It is the only track Benson composed for the game, and one of the few tracks in the game that wasn't composed by [[Dana Glover]]. The title is official as it is mentioned in the game's credits. |
− | Love Theme | + | Love Theme plays while you're talking to Nastassia, at her house in Cove, and when you speak to the Emps about Nastassia's father, Julius. If you're playing a male character, Nastassia becomes your love interest, if you're female, you develop a sisterly-like bond. |
− | This song is track 26 in the game's data files. | + | This song is track 26 in the game's data files. |
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+ | {{SongScreenshot|Ultima 7 - DOS - Trellek.png}} | ||
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Love Theme is song from a Ultima VII: The Black Gate (DOS) composed by the game's head writer, Raymond Benson. It is the only track Benson composed for the game, and one of the few tracks in the game that wasn't composed by Dana Glover. The title is official as it is mentioned in the game's credits.
Love Theme plays while you're talking to Nastassia, at her house in Cove, and when you speak to the Emps about Nastassia's father, Julius. If you're playing a male character, Nastassia becomes your love interest, if you're female, you develop a sisterly-like bond.
This song is track 26 in the game's data files.