Wow, this took more than my entire summer break to make... I'm glad that it's finally done! Making this project was definitely a great experience with utilizing lots of Sony Vegas's little features. But yikes, with the extreme amount of effort I gave to both the audio and visuals, this took a ridiculous amount of time--but I kinda expected that in advance, hahaha... I tried to make the visuals unique, but I think I stole a bit from The Bwargh of Fillydelphia; sorry about that. Other than that, though, I'm really pleased with my visuals, since they turned out much better than I expected! Please note that I used VGMTrans to transcribe most of the notes. (Err, sorry to those who dislike this method.) The "Scootaloo chords" and "Rarity/Spike percussions" could not be ripped, so I did those manually. (There's many inaccuracy problems I've discovered after making this. I wish I'd realized earlier how helpful headphones would have been in hearing some of these notes...) Apologies for not doing the entire song - I only did the part I particularly liked... Some irks: - The Princess Celestia end stayed for quite a bit longer than necessary. - Hmm, I'm not quite sure where I was going with the title, I suppose? - Edit (10/27/12): I've noticed that due to the way I pitch-shifted the samples, at least every sample becomes detuned at some point (as a clip is tuned up, it plays a little bit faster, and tuned down, slower); detuning is mostly noticeable in the Scootaloo chords and the bass. Though, I'm sure it's also my ears that worsened the pitching! Music: Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia - An Empty Tome No BGM