Relm's Theme
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"Relm's Theme" (リルムのテーマ, Rirumu no Tēma?), also known as simply "Relm", is Relm Arrowny's personal theme in Final Fantasy VI. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu.
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Game appearances
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Final Fantasy VI
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"Relm's Theme" first plays during the introduction of the character at Thamasa, and later when she intervenes during the battle with Ultros at the Esper Caves.
It is further used after the battle with Chadarnook at Jidoor, where the party finds Relm at the World of Ruin, and at the Cultists' Tower, when she is reunited with her grandfather. And as with all personal themes from Final Fantasy VI, Relm's Theme is included in the game's "Ending Theme".
"Relm's Theme" is the eighteenth track of the game's soundtrack's first disc.
Arrangement album appearances
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Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale
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An orchestral arrangement of "Relm's Theme", titled "Relm", performed by the Milan Symphony Orchestra is featured in Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale as its ninth track.
Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow
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| "Kami no Yurikago", from Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow | |
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- "The only instrument in this song is human voice. Miss Ohki's solo rings over the 16 mixed SATB singers. Would it be like African spirituals? Miss Ohki herself arranged this song. Mr. Kishimoto, who sings Bass 1, has won first place in a contest in Russia. Has God cradled your cradle yet?"
- —Liner notes to "Kami no Yurikago" on Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow album
"Kami no Yurikago" ("God's Cradle") is a vocal arrangement of "Relm's Theme", featured in the music album Final Fantasy: Love Will Grow. It is sung in Japanese and is the album's ninth track.
Lyrics
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Madoromu daichi ni odoru yume wa Kataritsugare yuku tooi kotoba Kami no te ga yurikago o yurasu Arasoi wa itsuka ame ni utare Kami no te ga yurikago o yurashi |
In the drowsy earth, dancing dreams Distant words passed down through generations God's hand rocks the cradle, Rain will fall on our troubles, God's hand rocks the cradle, |