sorry i yapped so much but i really enjoy this peepaw's whole deal.
"Echoes of Mortality"
Audemus' theme would be a haunting, melancholic symphonic piece that explores the duality of life and death that lies at the core of his necromantic studies. the overall atmosphere would be one of introspection and an eerie, otherworldly quality – much like Audemus himself, with subtle unsettling undertones that suggest the presence of dark, primal forces, reflecting the more macabre aspects of his field of work. the song would open with a slow piano melody, accompanied by mournful strings that evoke a sense of sorrow and isolation; reflecting Audemus' withdrawn demeanor and his struggles with mental health issues. as the piece progresses, the instrumentation builds up, introducing ominous-sounding brass and woodwinds that lend an air of foreboding and power; thus symbolizing Audemus' formidable intellect, his mastery of necromantic magic, and his overall imposing presence. however, throughout the composition there would be more delicate, evocative moments – shimmering harps and angelic chorus representing the empathy and yearning to heal that lie beneath Audemus' stern exterior, as well as the transcendent nature of his specialization.
@np no need to match my length! you're also free to come up w something for his girlypop counterpart instead :)
v i LOVE this. tysm for acknowledging the '90s-'00s stuff, and you are indeed right! :D he's my muscovite boy. the title is Just Right, straight to the point, very him. i think that your desc of the actual song is v fitting too!! def sounds like something i'd associate w him :)