Thatlinkisaspy!
(not really)
- Joined
- May 20, 2011
- Location
- West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
I think it sets the graveyard atmosphere (spooky if you think about it).
What if (very big if) it had something to do with the composer brothers? Sounds crazy but here is my theory. The composer brothers created the song of storms, and, as ghosts, introduced it into the timeline loop. This connection would explain why there is always a storm near where they are buried. There is absolutely no proof of this, but I think that it makes sense. In a gameplay way, it just adds to the creepy and eerie tone of a graveyard.
I think it sets the graveyard atmosphere (spooky if you think about it).
It's not a curse, it just sets the mood of the Graveyard. It makes the Graveyard more eerie.