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How do you score a Dragon Knight who has lost her sky? Traditional Dragoon themes soar with heroic brass, but for Freya Crescent, Nobuo Uematsu wrote a relentless, rhythmic downpour. In this episode, we dive into Dorico to analyze the tragic beauty of Freya's Theme. We explore the Japanese concept of Zetsubou (Despair)—literally meaning "to sever hope"—and how Uematsu translated this devastating lore into music. From the complex polyrhythm of the harpsichords that simulates the eternal rain of Burmecia, to the heartbreaking "Deceptive Cadence" that snatches away her musical happy ending, we break down why this track is a masterclass in storytelling through orchestration. Freya's theme isn't about winning; it's about enduring. 0:00 - Introduction: The Dragon Knight 1:00 - Background Context: The Meaning of "Zetsubou" (Despair) 2:05 - Section A (Rhythm): The Polyrhythmic Downpour 6:15 - Section A (Melody): The Nimble Woodwinds 9:05 - Section B: The False Hope 13:16 - Conclusion: Enduring the Rain Soundtrack: Final Fantasy IX OST - "Freya's Theme" Composed by Nobuo Uematsu Copyright of SquareEnix