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'''High Charity Suite''' is a suite of songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. It includes Rue and Woe, Respite, Antediluvia, and Pursuit of Truth. | '''High Charity Suite''' is a suite of songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. It includes Rue and Woe, Respite, Antediluvia, and Pursuit of Truth. | ||
It runs for 8:29. Two fragments of this track appear in the [[Halo 3 Original Soundtrack]]. The piece heard from the beginning to 1:31 is remade in "[[Black Tower]], | It runs for 8:29. Two fragments of this track appear in the [[Halo 3 Original Soundtrack]]. The piece heard from the beginning to 1:31, '''Rue and Woe''', is remade in "[[Black Tower]]", and is played when Mirande Keyes is killed, and the part heard from 1:38 to 3:45, which is mostly the same as the stand-alone track "[[High Charity (Music)]]", is re-used in the piece [[Tribute]]. | ||
This song is also a homage and somewhat of a remake to Alex Seropian's Leela theme heard in the first Marathon game. This piece can be specifically heard from 6:11 to 8:29. | This song is also a homage and somewhat of a remake to Alex Seropian's Leela theme heard in the first Marathon game. This piece can be specifically heard from 6:11 to 8:29. |
Revision as of 03:32, April 23, 2009
Template:Ratings 200px High Charity Suite is a suite of songs included in the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack. It includes Rue and Woe, Respite, Antediluvia, and Pursuit of Truth.
It runs for 8:29. Two fragments of this track appear in the Halo 3 Original Soundtrack. The piece heard from the beginning to 1:31, Rue and Woe, is remade in "Black Tower", and is played when Mirande Keyes is killed, and the part heard from 1:38 to 3:45, which is mostly the same as the stand-alone track "High Charity (Music)", is re-used in the piece Tribute.
This song is also a homage and somewhat of a remake to Alex Seropian's Leela theme heard in the first Marathon game. This piece can be specifically heard from 6:11 to 8:29.