Another compelling angle is the supernatural. The first game dealt with entities known as the Occuria. A sequel could explore the remnants of their influence. What happens when gods stop watching? Do humans fill the void with their own petty tyrannies? The villain could be a reflection of Dalmasca itself—broken, bitter, and desperate to reclaim a past that may have never truly existed. This enemy would not seek to conquer Dalmasca, but to unmake it, believing that only through destruction can a pure
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This lyricism transforms the piece from a passive soundscape into an active lament. It is no longer about the city at night; it is about the people who haunt that night—Penelo dancing alone in the Sandsea tavern, Basch reflecting on his lost knighthood, or even the ghost of King Raminas traversing the palace walls unseen. Another compelling angle is the supernatural