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'''Epilogue''' is the twelfth and final track from the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]] Volume 2.
'''Epilogue''' is the twelfth and final track in ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack#Volume 2|Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 2]]''. It is composed of ''Beholden'' (0:00-1:03), ''Road to Voi'' (1:03-3:22), and ''Subsume'' (3:22-3:49).
 
==Overview==
===Beholden===
''Beholden'' (1:03) begins with two reprises of the opening string melody of ''[[Impend]]'' (itself a rearrangement of the ending to ''[[Brothers in Arms]]''). The second reprise features an electric guitar part played by American musician [[wikipedia:John Mayer|John Mayer]].{{Ref/Generic|Id=rtl|[[Remaking the Legend]]}} This piece plays first in the [[Halo 2 credits|ending credits]] in ''[[Halo 2]]''.
 
===Road to Voi===
''Road to Voi'' (2:19) is a reprise of ''Respite'' from ''[[High Charity Suite]]'' featuring strings and horns. The piece plays last in the ending credits in ''Halo 2''.
 
===Subsume===
''Subsume'' (0:27) features eerie ambiance, and plays during the Epilogue cutscene, in which [[Gravemind]] approaches [[Cortana]] in the [[High Council Chamber]] of ''[[High Charity]]''.  
 
==Production notes==
*The name ''Road to Voi'' alludes to the appearances of [[Tsavo highway (location)|Tsavo Highway]] and [[Voi]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''.
*John Mayer's involvement was kept a secret by Martin O'Donnell until the [[2014]] documentary ''[[Remaking the Legend]]''. According to O'Donnell, there was no contractual agreement between the parties, and neither Microsoft nor Mayer's agent were aware of his contribution. Mayer wanted to keep it a secret so he could tell his friends he was featured in the game.{{Ref/Reuse|rtl}}


It runs for 3:49 and contains the scores "Epilogue", "Beholden", and "Road to Voi" which run for 1:03, 2:19 and 0:27 respectively. The Chapter, "Road to Voi", serves as a hint to gamers that ''[[Halo 3]]'' would have content related to [[Voi]]. The whole soundtrack was played in the ending credits in ''Halo 2''.
==Sources==


{{Halo Music}}
{{Soundtrack|H2}}
[[Category:Halo 2 OST]]

Latest revision as of 07:09, September 10, 2022

This article is about the Halo 2 soundtrack. For other uses, see Epilogue.
Epilogue

Album:

Halo 2: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

03:49

Previous:

Finale

 

Epilogue is the twelfth and final track in Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 2. It is composed of Beholden (0:00-1:03), Road to Voi (1:03-3:22), and Subsume (3:22-3:49).

Overview[edit]

Beholden[edit]

Beholden (1:03) begins with two reprises of the opening string melody of Impend (itself a rearrangement of the ending to Brothers in Arms). The second reprise features an electric guitar part played by American musician John Mayer.[1] This piece plays first in the ending credits in Halo 2.

Road to Voi[edit]

Road to Voi (2:19) is a reprise of Respite from High Charity Suite featuring strings and horns. The piece plays last in the ending credits in Halo 2.

Subsume[edit]

Subsume (0:27) features eerie ambiance, and plays during the Epilogue cutscene, in which Gravemind approaches Cortana in the High Council Chamber of High Charity.

Production notes[edit]

  • The name Road to Voi alludes to the appearances of Tsavo Highway and Voi in Halo 3.
  • John Mayer's involvement was kept a secret by Martin O'Donnell until the 2014 documentary Remaking the Legend. According to O'Donnell, there was no contractual agreement between the parties, and neither Microsoft nor Mayer's agent were aware of his contribution. Mayer wanted to keep it a secret so he could tell his friends he was featured in the game.[1]

Sources[edit]