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Dies irae (visual novel)
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The cover of the Windows version of Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~.
Developer(s) Light
Publisher(s) Light
Platform(s) Windows, PSP
Release date(s)
  • JP December 21, 2007
  • JP July 24, 2009
  • JP December 25, 2009
  • JP June 28, 2012
  • JP August 31, 2012
Genre(s) Visual novel, Drama, Mystery
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution PC: DVD-ROM

PSP: UMD

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Dies irae (ディエス・イレ?){{#invoke:Namespace detect|main}} is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Light. There are several different versions of the game.[1] The game's main artist and character designer is G Yuusuke, the scenario writer is Takashi Masada, and the award-winning music is by Keiji Yonao.[2][3]

Contents

Gameplay [link]

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A screenshot from Dies irae ~Acta est Fabula~, showing the distinctive visual style of the game and of the artwork by G Yuusuke. The text represents the narration of the protagonist. Game options such as saving and loading are in red above the main text box.

As in most visual novels, the gameplay mostly consists of reading text on the screen (representing narration or dialogue) accompanied by images showing characters and locations. At certain points in the story, the player can choose options which influence the path, or "route", the story takes.

Release History [link]

  • Dies irae Also sprach Zarathustra (Windows PC) - December 21, 2007
  • Dies irae Also sprach Zarathustra -die Wiederkunft- (Windows PC) - July 24, 2009
  • Dies irae ~Acta est Fabula~ (Windows PC) - December 25, 2009
  • Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~ (Playstation Portable) - June 28, 2012
  • Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~ (Windows PC) - August 31, 2012[1][4]

Reception [link]

The original version, Dies irae Also sprach Zarathustra, was 2007's 12th best-selling game on Getchu.com, a popular Japanese online shop,[5] and was also given an Award of Excellence in the Background Music Division of the 2008 Bishoujo Game Awards.[6]

Dies irae ~Acta est Fabula~ won the gold prize in the background music category in the 2010 Moe Game Awards.[7] It was Getchu's 25th best selling game of 2009[8]

During the week it was released, Dies irae ~Amantes amentes~ sold 5,669 copies. This made it the 3rd best selling PSP game (and the 20th best selling console game overall) in Japan that week.[9]

References [link]

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External links [link]



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Dies Irae (band)

Dies Irae was a Polish death metal band founded in 1992. Their early recordings were heavily inspired and influenced by Vader and Morbid Angel.

Since 2005 the band is on indefinite hiatus.

Biography

Dies Irae was formed in 1992 as very young death metal band featuring China (guitar), Mauser (guitar and vocals), Czarny (bass) and Gilan (drums). 1994 marked the recording of their debut demo titled "Fear of God" which was released by Serenades Records two years later. The demo was composed of typical death metal tracks and guitar variations as introductions. In 1997 Mauser joined the band Vader and Dies Irae split up. Four years later Mauser signed contract with Massive Management, whose artist roster consists of such bands as Vader, Sceptic, Decapitated and many others, and started looking for new members to his band. With help of Doc (Vader), Novy (Devilyn) and Hiro (Sceptic) the band prepared material for full debut album.

On 5 June 2000 Dies Irae entered the Selani Studio to record their debut album. Titled Immolated, it was produced by Szymon Czech, and graphically designed by Jacek Wisniewski, who had been previously responsible for several Vader's cover artworks ("Kingdom", "Black to the Blind", " Live In Japan"). Immolated was mastered at Studio 333 by Bartłomiej Kuźniak who is responsible for Vader's masters. All lyrics are written by Łukasz Szurmiński.

Martin Kukučín

Martin Kukučín (real name Matej Bencúr, 17 May 1860, Jasenová, Árva County – 21 May 1928) was a Slovak prose writer, dramatist and publicist. He was the most notable representative of Slovak literary realism, and is considered one of the founders of modern Slovak prose.

Biography

He was born into a family of freemen, or soltys, the son of Ján Bencúr Juriš and his wife Zuzana, née Pašková, and had two brothers and one sister. He was educated at the Slovak 'gymnasium' in Revúca, Martin, Banská Bystrica, Kežmarok, and finished his education in Sopron. Although he wished to study theology in Bratislava, due to the anti-Slovak atmosphere prevailing at that time, he chose to study medicine in Prague instead.

After graduating and completing his internship in Bratislava, Innsbruck and Vienna, he attempted without success to find employment in Slovakia. Instead in 1893 he began to work as a doctor in the village of Selca on the island of Brač in Croatia, where he was also an active member of the cultural society Hrvatski Sastanak. In 1904, he became one of its directors. In 189697, he tried unsuccessfully to return to Slovakia.

Dies

Dies is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Dies (mythology), the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the personification of day, daughter of Nox (Night) and Erebus (Darkness).
  • Albert Christoph Dies (1755–1822), German painter, composer, and biographer
  • Josh Dies (b. 1983), American singer, songwriter, musician and author
  • Martin Dies, Jr. (1900–1972), Texas politician
  • Martin Dies, Sr. (1870–1922), Texas politician
  • See also

  • Die (disambiguation)
  • Dies (deity)

    In Roman mythology Dies ("day") was the personification of day, and the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hemera, the daughter of Nox (Night) and Scotus (Darkness).

    She is the goddess of the daytime and, according to Hesiod, the daughter of Erebus and Nyx (the goddess of night). Hemera is remarked upon in Cicero's De Natura Deorum, where it is logically determined that Dies (Hemera) must be a god, if Uranus is a god. The poet Bacchylides states that Nyx and Chronos are the parents, but Hyginus in his preface to the Fabulae mentions Chaos as the mother/father and Nyx as her sister.

    She was the female counterpart of her brother and consort, Aether (Light), but neither of them figured actively in myth or cult. Hyginus lists their children as Uranus, Gaia, and Thalassa (the primordial sea goddess), while Hesiod only lists Thalassa as their child.

    References

    External links

  • Theoi Project - Hemera
  • Josh Dies

    Joshua S. Porter, better known by his stage name Josh Dies (born June 12, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and novelist. Porter is widely known as the vocalist and songwriter for the band Showbread. His debut novel, The Spinal Cord Perception, was released in December 2006 and features a dark, postmodern style similar to Chuck Palahniuk, Bret Easton Ellis, and many other Generation X novelists. Besides several other novels, he has also authored a children's book.

    Porter and Showbread also started "Raw Rock Missions," an organization designed to provide food and shelter for orphans and children with special needs.

    Biography

    In 1997, Porter began working with brother Patrick Porter creating and evolving the band Showbread, which became a full-time international touring act in 2002. In 2004, following several independent albums, Showbread released No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical, featuring music and lyrics written by Porter, and arranged and completed by him and his band mates. No Sir... expectantly failed to achieve commercial success. However, it was rewarded by Revolver Magazine to be the best Screamo album of the year, and Showbread’s already respectable and rabid fan base was propelled by the thousands.

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    Dies Irae

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    Dies irae
    dies illa
    Solvet saeclum in favilla:
    Teste David cum Sybilla.
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Quando judex est venturus
    Cuncta stricte discussurus!
    Dies irae
    dies illa
    Solvet saeclum in favilla:
    Teste David cum Sybilla
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Quatdo judex est venturus
    Cuncta stricte discussurus!
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Dies irae, dies illa
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Dies irae, dies illa
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Quantus tremor est futurus
    Quando judex est venturus
    Cuncta stricte discussurus
    Cuncta stricte
    Cuncta stricte
    Stricte discussurus
    Cuncta stricte
    Cuncta stricte
    Stricte discussurus!




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