Listen, I had to use it as a chapter title at some point. SOUNDTRACK IN VIDEO: Something would be amiss if I went on a whole thing about using amazing video game tracks for background music without mentioning Crypt of the NecroDancer. It's a brilliant hybrid of rogue-like dungeon crawlers and move-to-the-beat rhythm games, and this unique concept elevated it as one of my all-time favorite rogue-like games. Of course, a good rhythm game should have an awesome soundtrack to back it up, and NecroDancer is no different. I picked out the lobby music (named Rhythmortis; there are more grade-A puns in the soundtrack like that) because it's the one track that consistently gets stuck in my head. You can play Crypt of the NecroDancer on Steam, and enjoy its soundtrack on Spotify. COLOR CHOICE: When I was preparing paper for this project, the first piece of paper I cut into a square was some random bond paper with shit printed on it. I kinda felt bad that I still haven't used it yet, so I resolved to use it for this one. DIFFICULTY: Another beginner-level butterfly. Just have a pair of scissors handy and you're good to go. INSTRUCTION SOURCE: FabricOrigami.com, which is the site listed in the diagram, no longer exists. I grabbed the instructions from an archived version of the site on Wayback Machine. I did try to do some digging on those archives, but couldn't find anything on who designed this butterfly. OTHER THINGS: The "tails" of the lower wings are loose flaps, so you might want to consider securing them with glue or other adhesives. THE WALL'S PROGRESS: - end -
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