The chapter's ending offers neither respite nor solace.It's even worse to know that the baby she had been taking care of dies with her.Just to make the scene all the more tragically powerful, playing throughout it is "In Your Belief", and in the Japanese version, Tomoyo Mitani's vocal version of the song.As Asura turns towards the sky, now taking on the fiery and demonic Berserker Form, an achievement prompt sums it up: "Heads Will Roll". At this point, Asura has truly lost everything in his life and for the first time in the game, the player is just as enraged as he is. His primal screams are mixed with horrified crying. He's not simply angry or enraged, he's consumed by a horrible mix of grieving agony and pure, undiluted hatred. Asura's complete breakdown afterwards as well.Just seeing her body ◊ and Asura's reaction will likely bring a tear to most players' eyes. We see the little girl who has followed Asura through the wastelands since his second revival running towards Asura as Olga gives the command to her fleet to bomb the village, followed by Asura awakening after the attack to find her body. Episode 12: Gods of Death has one of the most tragically powerful scenes in the entire game.Just goes to show that 12,000-plus years of betrayal by the Seven Deities is not fun. In that brief second you see a young woman, looking downright helpless. When that doesn't stick, and Asura gets impaled on the sword, Augus asks why he and Asura are different, and right after that we get a short flash of Asura's daughter, Mithra, looking at the screen. In the fight against Augus, near the end of the battle on the moon, when Augus is flinging Asura from the moon to the earth with his extendo-sword, he's tries a "Not So Different" Remark on Asura.