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'''The Other Promise''' is Roxas's battle theme, his usual theme being simply entitled '''Roxas'''. It is an orchestral piece that portrays the sombre and troubled life of [[Roxas]], who is Sora's Nobody and therefore non-existent and confused about the truth behind his identity and purpose. A stronger, mellower and deeper version of The Other Promise appears in ''Drammatica'', which features Yoko Shimomura's best work.
'''The Other Promise''' is Roxas's battle theme, his usual theme being simply entitled '''Roxas'''. It is an orchestral piece that portrays the sombre and troubled life of [[Roxas]], who is Sora's Nobody and therefore non-existent and confused about the truth behind his identity and purpose. A stronger, mellower and deeper version of The Other Promise appears in ''Drammatica'', which features Yoko Shimomura's best work.


''The other promise'' is also the theme heard in all [[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days]] trailers seen so far.
''The Other Promise'' is heard in all released trailers for Kingdom Hearts: [[358/2 Days]] trailers; it is rumoured that it will be the theme tune for the upcoming prequel.
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Revision as of 14:59, 13 April 2009

The Other Promise is Roxas's battle theme, his usual theme being simply entitled Roxas. It is an orchestral piece that portrays the sombre and troubled life of Roxas, who is Sora's Nobody and therefore non-existent and confused about the truth behind his identity and purpose. A stronger, mellower and deeper version of The Other Promise appears in Drammatica, which features Yoko Shimomura's best work.

The Other Promise is heard in all released trailers for Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days trailers; it is rumoured that it will be the theme tune for the upcoming prequel.