Mutiny is the fourth song of The Thunder Saga during which Eurylochus and the rest of the crew, having been tricked into sacrificing six of their fellow crewmates, decides to fight back against Odysseus.
Lyrics[]
[EURYLOCHUS] Use your wits to try and say I'm crazy and mad When we fought the cyclops, you were quick to hatch a plan [ODYSSEUS, spoken] [EURYLOCHUS, spoken] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS] [PERIMEDES & SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS, spoken] [EURYLOCHUS] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS & ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS & SOLDIERS, ODYSSEUS] [EURYLOCHUS] [ODYSSEUS, spoken] You've doomed us... [EURYLOCHUS, spoken] [ODYSSEUS] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS] [SOLDIERS] [ODYSSEUS, spoken] |
Trivia[]
- This song is in D minor and has a 4/4 time signature.
- The beginning of the song has the same melody as the end of My Goodbye.
- This song has references to Luck Runs Out, The Horse and The Infant, Just A Man, and Full Speed Ahead.
- The second part of the song follows the same musical note structure as Zeus's lines from The Horse and The Infant
- This may be a directly tie-in to the next song Thunder Bringer
- The second part of the song follows the same musical note structure as Zeus's lines from The Horse and The Infant
- The "Danger is Nearby" motif is present in three major parts of the song:
- When Eurylochus reveals his betrayal.
- When Eurylochus kills one of Helios' Cows.
- While the crew is frantically rowing away from Thrinacia.
- Eurylochus references Odysseus by the nickname "Ody."
- The end of this song mirrors Poseidon's introduction in Keep Your Friends Close.