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The girl closes her aquamarine eyes as she sings a song that was clearly from medieval times. Her body slowly floated in the air and her kimono's frills flutters in the air as she ascended slowly.
"Vita brevis breviter in brevi finietur,
Mors venit velociter quae neminem veretur,
Omnia mors perimit et nulli miseretur.
Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus.
Ad mortem festinamus:
peccare desistamus.
Peccare desistamus.
Ni conversus fueris et sicut puer factus
Et vitam mutaveris in meliores actus,
Intrare non poteris regnum Dei beatus.
Ad mortem festinamus peccare desistamus."*
Although all of her words are clear and it was a serene voice of hers, the world around trembles and the clocktower that was clearly stopped to 12:00 moved but its hands moved counterclockwise slowly and it didn't stop, instead it turns faster and faster.
She slowly opened her eyes once again with an expectant look on her face.
"Its time to fulfill the prophecy..." she muttered as she continuously float in the air.
The mysterious box shook lightly as it was engulfed in bright light before it returns to its normal state. As for its actual use, only the girl in kimono knows...
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Footnotes:
1. A few stanza lyrics that came from a medieval song, "Ad Mortem Festinamus. It is a monodic song (fol. 26v) from the 1399 Llibre Vermell de Montserrat, one of the oldest extant medieval ma.n.u.scripts containing music. Its lyrics talk about the inevitability of death and the need to stop sinning. Its first few verses overlap with those of "Scribere Proposui", a song from the 1582 Piae Cantiones. It has been recorded by a variety of artists, including the electronic neo-medieval act Qntal, that gave new music to the lyrics and made it a club hit in 1992.