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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* YAKSHA is one of the Lincle Kingdom Phase 2 boss songs, representing Judgement/Apocalypse.
* The loud siren sound in the beginning was removed in the OST version of YAKSHA.
* The loud siren sound in the beginning was removed in the OST version of YAKSHA.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The name "Neulakyussra" is a variation of "Narakasura", an asura in Hinduism.
* YAKSHA is one of the boss songs of the second phase of the ''Lincle Kingdom'' event of beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle.
* The name ''Neulakyussra'' is a variation of ''Narakasura'', an asura in Hinduism.
** Neulakyussra appears as an enormous, demon-looking mech with seven heads. It is controlled by STN, who is found inside the chest of Neulakyussra itself. The magic rings of STN appear once again, behind the creature.
** Neulakyussra appears as an enormous, demon-looking mech with seven heads. It is controlled by STN, who is found inside the chest of Neulakyussra itself. The magic rings of STN appear once again, behind the creature.
*** The intro of the video shows the heads of Neulakyussra absorbing the glyphs of the defeated devils. At the end, STN, unmasked and with his armor broken in pieces due to his defeat in [[The Limbo]], shows up and fuses himself with the beast.
*** The intro of the video shows the heads of Neulakyussra absorbing the glyphs of the defeated devils. At the end, STN, unmasked and with his armor broken in pieces due to his defeat in [[The Limbo]], shows up and fuses himself with the beast.
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* In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Yaksha is the name of a broad class of nature-spirits, usually benevolent, who are caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots.
* In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Yaksha is the name of a broad class of nature-spirits, usually benevolent, who are caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots.
* On the Neulakyussra's glyph, it is possible to read "The Beast", which is written with a very small font at the side of the glyph.
* On the Neulakyussra's glyph, it is possible to read "The Beast", which is written with a very small font at the side of the glyph.
** The number "666" appears with an even smaller font around the glyph.
* As YAKSHA is acknowledged as a song under the L.E.D.-G alias in the OST booklet, YAKSHA is thus the only L.E.D.-G song without vocal samples.
* As YAKSHA is acknowledged as a song under the L.E.D.-G alias in the OST booklet, YAKSHA is thus the only L.E.D.-G song without vocal samples.


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