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"'''Corridor of Time'''" is a track composed by [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] for the game {{CT}}. It is the thirteenth track on the third disk from the [[Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. As the sixth world map song played in ''Chrono Trigger'', "Corridor of Time" plays throughout the [[Kingdom of Zeal]], [[Algetty]], [[Enhasa]], and [[Kajar]], as well as the [[Skyway]]s and [[Land Bridge]]s. In the [[Present]], the track plays in [[Melchior's Cabin]], when [[Crono]] approaches the [[Antiquity]] swordsmith, asking why his name being inscribed on the [[Masamune]]. The song plays again while [[Lucca]] and Melchior reforge the ancient blade. | {{nihongo|"'''Corridor of Time'''"|時の回廊|toki no kairō}} is a track composed by [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] for the game {{CT}}. It is the thirteenth track on the third disk from the [[Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. As the sixth world map song played in ''Chrono Trigger'', "Corridor of Time" plays throughout the [[Kingdom of Zeal]], [[Algetty]], [[Enhasa]], and [[Kajar]], as well as the [[Skyway]]s and [[Land Bridge]]s. In the [[Present]], the track plays in [[Melchior's Cabin]], when [[Crono]] approaches the [[Antiquity]] swordsmith, asking why his name being inscribed on the [[Masamune]]. The song plays again while [[Lucca]] and Melchior reforge the ancient blade. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:46, 4 July 2020
"Corridor of Time" (時の回廊 toki no kairō?) is a track composed by Yasunori Mitsuda for the game Chrono Trigger. It is the thirteenth track on the third disk from the original soundtrack. As the sixth world map song played in Chrono Trigger, "Corridor of Time" plays throughout the Kingdom of Zeal, Algetty, Enhasa, and Kajar, as well as the Skyways and Land Bridges. In the Present, the track plays in Melchior's Cabin, when Crono approaches the Antiquity swordsmith, asking why his name being inscribed on the Masamune. The song plays again while Lucca and Melchior reforge the ancient blade.