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Kirara Songs List
I probably should have done this sooner, but... Since songs are power in the world of Yumina the Ethereal, this is a listing of songs that Kirara has made in her own world, which she is currently aware of. This will of course, be updated whenever I remember to update it.
You Don't Have To Be Cinderella
Also known as Yumina's main song for the first half of the game. The general themes behind this song are of course that you don't have to be someone special to get what you want: Just keep working hard at it, and you'll achieve your goals eventually! ...It's a very Yumika song, yes.
In terms of effects, it strengthens the defensive powers of allies that hear it, while weakening the defensive powers of enemies using it. The effects aren't that strong, but this is still from a time when Yumina's still learning to be an idol, so this is an improvement over the "makes everyone's ears bleed" version, at least?
In Pain/In Vain
This is the first Yumina-route exclusive song in the game. Technically speaking, it was most likely originally Yumika's song, which Yumina took for herself both as a way of connecting to her mother, and a way to mourn her mother's death, having finally discovered that her mother died. In essence, this song is two generations of Midorishitas mourning the death of their parents.
Unfortunately, due to having recently changed computers, I don't have access to the effects of this song, but I believe it weakens the attack power of enemies by a noticeable amount (compared to other songs, at least).
You Don't Have To Be Cinderella
Also known as Yumina's main song for the first half of the game. The general themes behind this song are of course that you don't have to be someone special to get what you want: Just keep working hard at it, and you'll achieve your goals eventually! ...It's a very Yumika song, yes.
In terms of effects, it strengthens the defensive powers of allies that hear it, while weakening the defensive powers of enemies using it. The effects aren't that strong, but this is still from a time when Yumina's still learning to be an idol, so this is an improvement over the "makes everyone's ears bleed" version, at least?
In Pain/In Vain
This is the first Yumina-route exclusive song in the game. Technically speaking, it was most likely originally Yumika's song, which Yumina took for herself both as a way of connecting to her mother, and a way to mourn her mother's death, having finally discovered that her mother died. In essence, this song is two generations of Midorishitas mourning the death of their parents.
Unfortunately, due to having recently changed computers, I don't have access to the effects of this song, but I believe it weakens the attack power of enemies by a noticeable amount (compared to other songs, at least).