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A side-scrolling platformer, laid out into a number of unique levels. Adventure Mode is where the majority of gameplay is done. Here the player battles [[:Category:Enemies|enemies]], discovers new musical artifacts, and collects rare items. Players can use their voice and musical gifts to allow [[Miles]] and the [[Fanon:Avatar|Avatar]] to progress through the level and reach the goal. Bosses are also battled through this mode. There are five different districts to traverse: the [[Fanon:Rooftop District|Rooftop District]], the [[Fanon:Beach District|Beach District]], the [[Fanon:Ocean Coves|Ocean Coves]], the [[Fanon:Forest of Hymns|Forest of Hymns]], and the [[Fanon:Realm of Song|Realm of Song]], each with their own boss. There is also a secret, post-game world called [[Fanon:Rose's Archives|Rose's Archives]] that also has a boss.
 
A side-scrolling platformer, laid out into a number of unique levels. Adventure Mode is where the majority of gameplay is done. Here the player battles [[:Category:Enemies|enemies]], discovers new musical artifacts, and collects rare items. Players can use their voice and musical gifts to allow [[Miles]] and the [[Fanon:Avatar|Avatar]] to progress through the level and reach the goal. Bosses are also battled through this mode. There are five different districts to traverse: the [[Fanon:Rooftop District|Rooftop District]], the [[Fanon:Beach District|Beach District]], the [[Fanon:Ocean Coves|Ocean Coves]], the [[Fanon:Forest of Hymns|Forest of Hymns]], and the [[Fanon:Realm of Song|Realm of Song]], each with their own boss. There is also a secret, post-game world called [[Fanon:Rose's Archives|Rose's Archives]] that also has a boss.
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In this game, Adventure Mode also introduces a new gimmick - the [[Power of Song]]. Throughout the game, the player will gain more of [[Rose]]'s powers, including, but not limited to, [[Fanon:Resonance|Resonance]], [[Fanon:Breath Control|Breath Control]], and [[Fanon:Blending|Blending]]. These three powers act as the basis for smaller powers that appear throughout the levels, with Resonance allowing Miles to move inanimate objects, Breath Control allowing him to breathe underwater, and Blending allowing him to commune with plants through song.
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In this game, Adventure Mode also introduces a new gimmick - the [[Power of Song]]. Throughout the game, the player will gain more of [[Rose]]'s powers, including, but not limited to, [[Fanon:Resonance|Resonance]], [[Fanon:Breath Control|Breath Control]], and [[Fanon:Vertical Alignment|Vertical Alignment]]. These three powers act as the basis for smaller powers that appear throughout the levels, with Resonance allowing Miles to move inanimate objects, Breath Control allowing him to breathe underwater, and Vertical Alignment allowing him to commune with plants through song.
 
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Once the three of them arrive at the [[Fanon:Forest of Hymns|Forest of Hymns]], Meeny asks Miles if he knew what his new power was yet. Miles tells him that he doesn't, but suddenly hears the same singing voice from earlier calling him to "Come to the Great Cane". As the three of them make it through the forest, they find that the path changes every day, limiting their progress until they can find a way around the blockades. Eventually, they find themselves at the Great Cane, a massive tree sprawling over the Forest of Hymns. Miles hears the endless singing of the tree, along with the songs of the other plants in the area, and learns that Butler and Meeny could not hear them at all.
 
Once the three of them arrive at the [[Fanon:Forest of Hymns|Forest of Hymns]], Meeny asks Miles if he knew what his new power was yet. Miles tells him that he doesn't, but suddenly hears the same singing voice from earlier calling him to "Come to the Great Cane". As the three of them make it through the forest, they find that the path changes every day, limiting their progress until they can find a way around the blockades. Eventually, they find themselves at the Great Cane, a massive tree sprawling over the Forest of Hymns. Miles hears the endless singing of the tree, along with the songs of the other plants in the area, and learns that Butler and Meeny could not hear them at all.
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Miles deciphers that the signing voice was coming from the Great Cane itself, so he asks why the tree wanted to see them. The tree reveals that Miles' new power was called [[Fanon:Blending|Blending]], and that he could hear the voices of the plants. The Great Cane then asks why Miles decided to seek it out, and Miles explains what happened in the Courtyard Garden. Miles ends his story by asking what he should do to get the rest of the Power of Song, and the Great Cane responds by singing a song urging Miles to return home and spend some final moments with Rose to prove he is ready to take her place. Miles thanks the Great Cane and the three begin to leave, but when they begin their trek home, they find The Cyberskull floating in the sky above them.
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Miles deciphers that the signing voice was coming from the Great Cane itself, so he asks why the tree wanted to see them. The tree reveals that Miles' new power was called [[Fanon:Vertical Alignment|Vertical Alignment]], and that he could hear the voices of the plants. The Great Cane then asks why Miles decided to seek it out, and Miles explains what happened in the Courtyard Garden. Miles ends his story by asking what he should do to get the rest of the Power of Song, and the Great Cane responds by singing a song urging Miles to return home and spend some final moments with Rose to prove he is ready to take her place. Miles thanks the Great Cane and the three begin to leave, but when they begin their trek home, they find The Cyberskull floating in the sky above them.
    
From the ship, Captain Cavalier calls out to Miles, telling him that his time was up. Miles, realizing that it had already been five days, briefly explained to Butler and Meeny what had occurred with Captain Cavalier's crew. The two grew upset with Miles, but put their anger aside when a team of pirates deployed from the ship, surrounding the group. Miles began to fight them off but notices The Cyberskull's figurehead charging up an attack. The three Raposa continue to fight the pirates when a beam fires from the ship, striking the Great Cane and dissolving it into pure energy, causing the entire island of Watersong to shake. Miles hears all the singing and music suddenly fall silent, and the pirates stop fighting, watching as the energy flows up into the ship, where Captain Cavalier harnesses it.
 
From the ship, Captain Cavalier calls out to Miles, telling him that his time was up. Miles, realizing that it had already been five days, briefly explained to Butler and Meeny what had occurred with Captain Cavalier's crew. The two grew upset with Miles, but put their anger aside when a team of pirates deployed from the ship, surrounding the group. Miles began to fight them off but notices The Cyberskull's figurehead charging up an attack. The three Raposa continue to fight the pirates when a beam fires from the ship, striking the Great Cane and dissolving it into pure energy, causing the entire island of Watersong to shake. Miles hears all the singing and music suddenly fall silent, and the pirates stop fighting, watching as the energy flows up into the ship, where Captain Cavalier harnesses it.
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