Quintempus Niteastetae is a soundtrack from the album The Unfathomable Sand Dunes.
Soundtrack Usage[]
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Media
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
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Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Arranger | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Mixing Engineer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Mastering Engineer | Zach Huang (黄巍) |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- Never-Ending Performance
- Wrath of Monoceros Caeli
- Saltatio Favillae
- A Sense of Foreboding
- Wreck of Eternal Bane
- Elogia Cinerosa
- Quintempus Niteastetae
- Polumnia Omnia
- Polumnia Omnia (Performance Version)
- Chorus Cinericius
- Absolutio Absoluta Absolutissime
- Pendente Lite
- Lightless Dissonance
- The Song Burning in the Embers
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- Ominous Fandango
- Floating World Under the Moonlight
- Rhapsodia Roscida
- Quintempus Niteastetae
- Polumnia Omnia
- King Deshret and the Three Magi
- Hyakuin of Blossoming Mirage
- Moment of Tribulation
- All in One, All in Vain
- Heart of Yuugen
- Novatio Novena
- Ashes of Anupadhisesa
- Polumnia Omnia (Performance Version)
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Quintempus Niteastetae | |
Chinese (Simplified) | 五相常寂 Wǔxiàng Chángjì | Five Aspects of the Eternal Tranquility[• 1] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 五相常寂 Wǔxiàng Chángjì | |
Japanese | 五相常寂 Gosou Joujaku | Five Aspects of the Eternal Tranquility[• 1] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chinese and Japanese: 五相 wǔxiàng/五相 gosou refers to the five aspects of meditation used by monks to attain Buddhahood, while 常寂 chángjì/常寂 joujaku is a Buddhist term for eternal tranquility, usually used in the context of the Land of Eternally Tranquil Light, a land free of impermanence and impurity.
References[]
- ↑ QQ Music: Quintempus Niteastetae 五相常寂