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| name = Black Tower | | name = Black Tower | ||
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| album = ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'' | | album = ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'' | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] |
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Black Tower is the seventeenth track included in Halo 3: Original Soundtrack, and plays in the Halo 3 campaign level The Covenant. It is composed of Black Tower (0:00-2:35) and Heroes Also Fall (2:35-6:03).
Black Tower (2:35) contains four sections. The first section begins with tribal percussion before ambient synth notes enter and then take over the piece completely. The percussion plays when John-117 and the Sangheili forces encounters a Jiralhanae pack in the back hallway of the third barrier tower. The ambient synth notes play when John-117 takes the elevator to the top of the third barrier tower. The second section of the piece features a reversed message over the synth notes. This section plays when John-117 battles the Flood forms that have breached the barrier tower. In the third section, low strings plays a somber melody, followed by the choir singing eerily in different variations. This section plays during the cutscene in which High charity arrives at Installation 00, and sends Flood dispersal pods to the area surrounding Installation 00 Citadel. In the final section, static ambiance take over until the end. This section plays when John-117 and the Sangheili forces return to the exterior of the third barrier tower.
Heroes Also Fall (3:28) begins with low strings playing in ambiance before choir enters singing in soft ambiance. High strings and choir transition into a reorchestration of Rue and Woe (from High Charity Suite), featuring a larger focus on low strings and choir parts. The piece plays in the cutscene before the chapter "Revelation", and the title alludes to Miranda Keyes' death.
Hidden Message
Just like Destroyer's Invocation from Mausoleum Suite and Dread Intrusion, when Black Tower is played backwards, a voice similar to the Gravemind can be heard. The message references the second and third stanza of the poem The Hollow Men by T. S. Eliot.[1]
It says:
“ | Eyes from death's dream kingdom appear as sunlight on a broken column. There, in death's other kingdom walking alone, trembling lips form prayers to broken stone. |
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