RUN!! -To your headphones so you can listen to the newest Undertale Yellow song, Enemy Retreating!

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RUN!! -To your headphones so you can listen to the newest Undertale Yellow song, Enemy Retreating!
I think this would be clover's pacifist theme
Specifically the Justice section and the Enemy Retreating section, no Forlorn.
Justice because, of course, that's Clover's SOUL trait, it has its own video for Clover's trailer RoA theme (which only features this section), and it also has the Your Best Nightmare (Yellow SOUL) motif in it.
Enemy Retreating because... Well, based on evidence I've accumulated, Enemy Retreating is Clover's motif in particular. You hear it in the route where they're by far the most determined to fulfill their mission, where they're most focused in battle. I will explain more if prompted.
No Forlorn because this was made for the Dark Ruins theme in RoA, and NOT Clover, so it has remnants of the Dark Ruins, especially of Dalv, because he's the local boss. Also because this was made a few years before Undertale Yellow came out in the first place, forlorn was probably the song most associated with Undertale Yellow back then. (oof Dalv lmao)
Anyways I think those two parts together would make a good pacifist clover theme because it's not as intense as their usual Enemy Retreating but is still like them, and has their motifs, also it just sounds cool, and also bad apple touhou-
yea -v-
idk what their pacifist battle theme would be called tho lol
art i dids for REASANs Enemy Retreating cover 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
go listen i think🔥
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