Adelle Unicorn- Nana Garnet - The Beast From Th... [2021] ◉

One of the most striking aspects of "Unicorn" is its vivid imagery, which draws listeners into a fantastical world of myth and symbolism. The lyrics paint a picture of a mystical creature, born from the depths of the ocean and imbued with the power to heal and transform. This "beast" is, of course, the unicorn, and its journey serves as a metaphor for Adèle's own quest for self-discovery and healing.

A leviathan of drowning regrets. Here, the horror is not violence but isolation — the Beast does not attack; it offers false peace in a sunken city. Adelle’s final choice is to either flood the world (saving it from surface wars) or let the Beast consume her horn. Adelle Unicorn- Nana Garnet - The Beast From Th...

For now, the ellipsis remains. And perhaps that’s the point. Some beasts are scarier when you can’t finish their name. One of the most striking aspects of "Unicorn"

Adelle’s arc explores and the cost of purity . She is not a hero who wins; she is a martyr who delays the inevitable. A leviathan of drowning regrets

For Adèle, the unicorn and Nana Garnet represent a kind of creative spark, one that ignites the imagination and inspires new possibilities. As an artist, she has consistently pushed the boundaries of her craft, exploring the depths of human emotion and the mysteries of the universe. And in "Unicorn," we find a shining example of her artistry, a song that continues to captivate and inspire us to this day.

At first glance, “Adelle Unicorn” might evoke a gentle, magical girl archetype. However, creators behind this universe subvert expectations. is the last of the Solitary Horns — a race of ethereal beings bound to a single spire in a dying realm called Luminara .

. Her roles in this production include characters such as the "Infected Girl" and the "Girl in Suspension Bondage". Nana Garnet