Spun from Silver
Spun from Silver is a haunting, cinematic song inspired by Mirrorborn: Carnival After Dark—a story of stolen identity, forbidden power, and a bond feared by those who sought to control it.
Alice knows her name.
What was taken from her was everything else.
As a child, she was found and taken in—safe, alive, and unaware that her past had been deliberately erased. Not out of mercy, but out of fear. Those who knew what she could become—who she could become beside Ronan—chose to sever her memories rather than face the power they might wield together.
This song reflects the endless loop of becoming: identity as a Möbius strip, shaped by fire, loss, and survival. Sometimes the fire is literal. Sometimes it is love powerful enough to frighten those who seek control. Either way, Alice does not break—she is rewritten.
The silver loop represents a life without a beginning or end, where memory may be stolen but truth endures. The feather threaded through it is not a symbol of victory, but of remembrance—fragile, persistent, and light enough to survive the flames. Like a phoenix, she rises not because she remembers who she was, but because she remembers why.
Spun from Silver is a song about survival, identity, and the dangerous truth of becoming everything they were afraid you would be.