


A different, academic context involves the work of , a founder of neorealism in international relations.
"Waltz of Souls" is a standout track on the album Elegy by the American cellist and composer Adam Hurst . waltz_of_souls
Critics sometimes analyze the "waltz" of international politics—the interaction of states under a condition of anarchy . A different, academic context involves the work of
In this "waltz," states act as individual units in a system where the balance of power is an effect of their interaction, rather than a forced restraint. Waltz of Souls - song and lyrics by Adam Hurst - Spotify In this "waltz," states act as individual units
While not always a formal title, the "waltz of souls" is often used as a metaphor for the struggle between life and death, or the internal conflict within a single persona.
In gaming contexts, the term evokes the "zombielike ecology" or "fallen" states found in worlds like Dark Souls or Brandon Sanderson’s Elantris , where souls are caught in a cycle of suffering and persistence. 3. Connection to Political Theory
Hurst is known for a "Dark Woods" or "Dark Royalty" aesthetic, utilizing the cello to create melancholic, ethereal, and evocative soundscapes.

