It could be a significant conclusion or summary that ties up loose ends in the story.
It could mean the story has reached a conclusive and final point without any room for continuation.
It might just be a simple conclusion, leaving no loose ends and providing a clear end point.
Often, 'that's how the story ends' indicates that the story has reached a conclusive point without any further room for speculation or continuation. It might mark a satisfying or perhaps unexpected end to the narrative.
It could imply that the ending is straightforward and expected. Maybe there aren't many surprises or twists.
It fits well with their typical hard-hitting and intense style. The song has the signature Megadeth elements of powerful riffs and complex arrangements.
Day 2 of the creation story is an important part of the overall narrative as it starts the process of organizing the elements. It follows the initial creation of light on day 1 and paves the way for more complex creations later.
The 'Something Ends, Something Begins' concept is deeply connected to the character development in the story. As Geralt faces different challenges, he often has to let go of old beliefs or ways of doing things (something ends). This then paves the way for him to grow and adapt new skills or perspectives (something begins). For example, he might have to stop relying on his old Witcher training methods in a new situation and start using his wits and newfound allies in a different way. This continuous cycle of endings and beginnings for Geralt and other characters is what drives the overall story forward.
It might be a key element that wraps up the plot or provides a significant conclusion. Maybe it holds the final twist or resolution.
It might offer some unique insights or connections. Maybe it focuses on a specific aspect of their musical style or evolution over time.
Well, it can create a rhythm. Just like in a song, when a line is repeated, it gives a certain cadence to the story. It makes the story more memorable. Take the phrase 'Once upon a time' which is often repeated at the start of many fairy tales. It sets the mood and signals to the reader that they are about to enter a fictional world. Also, a repeated phrase can act as a clue. It might hint at a mystery or something important that will be revealed later in the story.