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==Myth music in Oni==
Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are the minds behind much of the music in Bungie's classic games, and they love quoting their past works. And so while playing Halo you'll find yourself listening to the piano strains of "Siege of Madrigal", a track from [[wp:Myth:_The_Fallen_Lords|Myth]]. Oni is no exception to the "rule".
Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are the minds behind most of Bungie's ingame music.


They have all their soundtracks published. And they love quoting their past works.
If you have played '''Myth: The Fallen Lords''' and '''Myth II: Soulblighter''', you have certainly noticed that Oni features a few tracks from those games (somewhat adapted and randomized, since music tracks in Oni are broken into sections, and these sections are played in semi-random order at runtime; see [[Music/Ingame|HERE]]).
 
And so while playing Halo you'll find yourself listening to familiar piano strains :
"Siege of Madrigal", a track from [[wp:Myth:_The_Fallen_Lords|Myth]].
 
Oni is no exception to the "rule".
 
If you have played '''Myth: The Fallen Lords''' and '''Myth II: Soulblighter''',
you have certainly noticed that Oni features a few tracks from the [[wp:Myth_(series)|Myth series]]...
 
(somewhat adapted and randomized, "of course" : most music is mixed by the engine at runtime, from two or more samples, see [[Music/Ingame|HERE]])


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:*in {{C13}} ('''level18_Final'''), if you kill Griffin and at another place


 
==See Also==
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*[[Easter eggs]]
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==Related==
;[[Easter eggs]]


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