Main thread: [osu!mania] Project Loved: Eight Years / September 2025
Moon Symphony - Regulus by Raveille
212 BPM, 2:09 | 5.13★
Captain's description (by Yuiesta):
When Regulus is occulted by the Moon...
When the silver disk and the white spotlight collide...
And when the head and tail of notes combine...
You have this, a poem with symphony and LNs. Although it's not the time where the Moon covers the star, being one of Raveille's best-made LN maps, it's still epic everywhere, from the song to the layering and patterning. Feel the notes and streams with your hands, along with the song going up and down, along with every drum beat. You will find that you are not only playing the map, but also joining the symphony, the poem, the Moon and the star, with yourself!
This map is also featured in SOFT6 as LN1 in the Quarterfinals. It examines the overall skill of your LN, from coordination to density, LN jacks and walls, to the epic trill buildup. It's not quite long, but it's unforgettable, and you might really want to play it for a second time!
Lastly, please vote if you enjoy this poem and the poet of long notes!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Moon Symphony - Regulus by Raveille
212 BPM, 2:09 | 5.13★
Captain's description (by Yuiesta):
When Regulus is occulted by the Moon...
When the silver disk and the white spotlight collide...
And when the head and tail of notes combine...
You have this, a poem with symphony and LNs. Although it's not the time where the Moon covers the star, being one of Raveille's best-made LN maps, it's still epic everywhere, from the song to the layering and patterning. Feel the notes and streams with your hands, along with the song going up and down, along with every drum beat. You will find that you are not only playing the map, but also joining the symphony, the poem, the Moon and the star, with yourself!
This map is also featured in SOFT6 as LN1 in the Quarterfinals. It examines the overall skill of your LN, from coordination to density, LN jacks and walls, to the epic trill buildup. It's not quite long, but it's unforgettable, and you might really want to play it for a second time!
Lastly, please vote if you enjoy this poem and the poet of long notes!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!