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Rest In Peace, loved and always will love your music.
A Wise man once said, that a candle, that burns twice as bright, burns half as long. Rest in peace Kirill!
He put the divine into Divinity, RIP.
Post edited June 03, 2015 by Riotact
He will be remembered as the composer of the most beautiful soundtrack of all time (D:OS)...

R.I.P. mr Kirill.

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Riotact: He put the divine into Divinity, RIP.
Beautiful comment, sir!
That's terrible he died on my birthday 06/02/2015 well this sucks now I have another horrible reason to hate the day I was born. I was born on 06/02/1983.
Came as a shocker yesterday. Terrible shame. Loved his music in their games and his personality in the Kickstarter videos. Also this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBzvF7duw9s
I'm usually pretty detached when notable people die, but this one felt like a serious punch to the gut. His soundtracks got better and better with time, and it feels like a huge loss that we won't get to experience any more of his music. The world is a poorer place without him in it.
This is incredibly sad news. Really sorry to see him go.
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Vythonaut: He will be remembered as the composer of the most beautiful soundtrack of all time (D:OS)...

R.I.P. mr Kirill.

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Riotact: He put the divine into Divinity, RIP.
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Vythonaut: Beautiful comment, sir!
Thank you very much, just stating the truth. :)
Fouk, I necro this thread, because otherwise I would start another.

Kirill's Dwarven Clockwork.

This home dungeon theme of Dwarves in Divine Divinity of Larian was one of the two themes that in my gaming fandom I just went in and listened to. The other is Nordom Theme of Planescape Torment.

I saw this man during D:OS fan day, and he is my appreciated memory of that day.

Only someone so impassioned, so vibrant - I had to stumble upon it to know. And I did, and just want to say: RIP Kirill.

Since I have stood about just to hear Dwarven Clockwork before - do not assume I will stop. :-)

:'(
I mean this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTke49QhWqo

The wobble, the syncopation, the build on - I loved it then, and found it very bold and modern even a bit later.

Only I never imagined Original Sin was your Swan Song, but as bitter as this is - at least the Finnish professional crowd highlighted your "mournful" D:OS music as a real highlight.

Just thank you, Kirill.