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A DLC starring Orpheus and Hermes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mdp7EbRp-w was announced]] for June 27, 2024, featuring six new songs.

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A DLC starring Orpheus and Hermes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mdp7EbRp-w was announced]] for June 27, 2024, featuring six new songs. It focuses on Orpheus's journey to write his own path when Hermes brings him back to life, leaving Orpheus with a slew of decisions, minor and major, to make about himself and his future.
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A DLC starring Orpheus and Hermes [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mdp7EbRp-w was announced]] for June 27, 2024, featuring six new songs.
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** The Freddie and Pan song revolves around Freddie and Pan both vying for Grace's favor in a duet. Grace can choose one or the other, or reject both.

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** The Freddie and Pan song "I Can Teach You" revolves around Freddie and Pan both vying for Grace's favor in a duet. Grace can choose one or the other, or reject both.
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The Red and Green versions of The Trial are just extentions of "all songs with exclusively the Red/Green choices", which by definition involves the 'branches' listed here. Left the Blue and Pantheon versions alone because respectively, Apollo is a Green branch in a Blue OST, and Persephone is a Red branch while Astarion ends up with Hecate in Red, meaning a non-Red branch was chosen in their song.


* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to live, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance Freddie, and has Hecate and Persephone stand with her, which means she passed the eidolon to Freddie, sided with Persephone, and Asterion didn't end up with Hecate]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, in the Green Blue Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to live, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and OST, [[spoiler:Grace has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]].him in that version]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance Freddie, and has Hecate and Persephone stand with her, which means she passed the eidolon to Freddie, sided with Persephone, and Asterion didn't end up with Hecate]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to live, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance Freddie, which means she passed the eidolon to Freddie]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to live, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance Freddie, and has Hecate and Persephone stand with her, which means she passed the eidolon to Freddie]].Freddie, sided with Persephone, and Asterion didn't end up with Hecate]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance no one]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, live, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance no one]].Freddie, which means she passed the eidolon to Freddie]].
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: At the start of Act 3, Grace can [[spoiler: destroy the throne of Hades]], which Persephone calls her out on. If you opt to have Grace apologize, stating that it felt like the right thing to do...
-->'''Persephone''': Agh, Grace! You are ''infuriating''! Is there a voice in your head that tells you to make decisions for everyone else?


* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]]. The Pantheon Edition, which mixes traits, has [[spoiler:Grace romance no one]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and was Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]].

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and was Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Of a sort. While the Trial can go many ways, the Green Edition of the OST confirms that if Grace is charming, [[spoiler:she romances Apollo, and has Eros and Hermes stand with her (which also means she put Aphrodite to rest)]]. In the Red Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Persephone, and has Aphrodite and Asterion stand with her, which means she convinced Aphrodite to stay, and was Asterion successfully confessed to Hecate]]. Finally, in the Blue Edition, [[spoiler:she romances Pan, and has Apollo and Medusa stand with her, which means that she sided with Apollo, and helped Medusa]].
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Hermes uses they/them in this version.


* WhatAreRecords: When you meet him in Persephone's club, you can get Hermes to briefly talk about Charon. He comments that Charon keeps asking him for a mixtape and that he doesn't know what that is.

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* WhatAreRecords: When you meet him in Persephone's club, you can get Hermes to briefly talk about Charon. He comments They comment that Charon keeps asking him them for a mixtape and that he doesn't they don't know what that is.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Time to face the music.]]

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[[note]]L-R: Pan, Apollo, Grace, Freddie, Persephone.[[/note]]]]

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