2:03

Opening track, Orchestral power metal overture with cinematic atmosphere, Tempo mid-paced and regal, Begin with strings and choir evoking triumph and peace after years of war, Gradually layer in drums and guitars to build a sense of pride and majesty, Vocals should be soaring, warm, and reverent, celebrating the Queen and the land’s prosperity, Include brass fanfares, harp or acoustic elements symbolizing harvest and renewal, Final section shifts to a softer, minor tone with a prophetic undertone foreshadowing the coming threat, Smooth transition into the next track, male vocals
4:28

Power metal / thrash hybrid with orchestral elements, Tempo mid, regal and heavy, Opening with symphonic brass and timpani leading into a stately rhythm guitar riff, Verses should feel cold and ceremonial with echoing vocals, as if sung in a marble hall, Pre-chorus rises in tension with clean harmonized guitar lines, Chorus explodes into full instrumentation—choir harmonies, galloping rhythm, and layered vocals declaring justice, Second verse mirrors the first but adds subtle strings and heavier percussion, Bridge slows slightly, featuring spoken-like delivery over rhythmic toms and choir backing, Final chorus larger and darker, then drop to near silence for the outro, End with a cold, echoing vocal line and fading drum march, male vocals, female vocals
2:47

Fast, brutal classic metal, Uptempo, Fast, aggressive, and heavy, Clean vocals, Battle track, Tempo 205 BPM, no tempo changes, Constant galloping rhythm with double-kick drums, male vocals
5:25

Mid-tempo power metal with a heavy marching rhythm, Tempo around 160 BPM, consistent throughout, Strong drums and rhythm guitars with a steady, militant pulse, Vocals powerful and commanding, Each verse should feel tense and deliberate, followed by a soaring chorus that stays the same tempo, Add faint orchestral brass and choirs for regal atmosphere, Keep the tone dark, noble, and resolute, End on a sustained chord, no slowdown or fade, male vocals
5:49

Slow heavy metal ballad, Tempo around 100 BPM, Dark, mournful, and reflective, Start with clean guitar and echoing drums, then build into slow, powerful distorted riffs, Vocals weary and remorseful, filled with guilt and reflection, Keep tempo steady, no slowdowns or breakdowns, Add light choir or cello for sorrowful depth, End on a fading sustained chord to leave a sense of regret and finality, male vocals
3:39

Fast power trash metal with Middle Eastern intro, Tempo around 190 BPM, Begin with short Middle Eastern–inspired guitar or oud melody and hand-drum rhythm to announce the emissary’s arrival, After 10–15 seconds, switch to driving power-metal guitars and double-kick drums, Verses sharp and tense, chorus bold and regal, Vocals confident and defiant, as the Queen rejects the emissary’s offer, End on a powerful sustained chord with echoing war drums, Middle-Eastern style breakdown in the first verse, then back to fast tempo for the rest of the song
5:23

aggressive midtempo power-thrash metal with heavy Middle Eastern influences and vocalizations, Begin immediately with a brutal, commanding riff and heavy war drums to match the Chieftain killing, male vocals
4:04

Mid-tempo heavy metal ballad, Tempo around 130 BPM, Start with clean guitar and slow drums under mournful melody, then build into powerful distorted riffs, Keep rhythm steady, no tempo changes, Vocals emotional and solemn, filled with regret and rising anger, Use minor key with soaring chorus harmonies, Add subtle choir or strings for a tragic, royal atmosphere, End on a sustained guitar chord with faint fire or wind sounds fading out, female vocals
5:07

Hybrid epic power-thrash metal at 180–185 BPM, Begin with a drum fill then a triumphant, heroic riff and strong battle drums to capture the defenders’ confidence, Use soaring melodic lead guitar lines over tight, chugging rhythm guitars, After the first chorus, shift into heavier, more chaotic sections with faster drums, aggressive double-kick, and sharper riffing as the battle turns, Vocals should shift between powerful, melodic declarations and harsher, desperate shouts as the situation worsens, The final third should feel frantic and overwhelming with layered guitars, rapid percussion, and intense vocal delivery as the gates fall, No tempo drops; energy builds steadily from heroic to catastrophic, Clean male vocals
4:37

Create a 190 BPM power metal track with strong, powerful CLEAN vocals—classic heavy metal tone, clear and resonant, never harsh, Use a fast galloping rhythm in the guitars and bass, Make the entire first verse a dark, heavy breakdown section with ominous riffing and a tense, sinister atmosphere, but keep the vocals fully clean, After the verse, return to fast 190 BPM power-thrash with heavy, crunchy guitars and rapid palm-muted riffs, Maintain high energy, tight rhythm, and a heroic metal feel from start to finish, male vocals
7:22

Epic heavy metal with orchestral and melodic thrash elements, Start slow and mournful at 90 BPM with clean guitars, strings, and distant horns, Gradually increase to 120 BPM through verses, then to 135 BPM in choruses for full heroic energy, Include dynamic tempo shifts: slow, emotional bridge around 95 BPM, and return to powerful mid-tempo ending, Guitars thick and melodic with twin leads in solo, Vocals emotional and regal, alternating between sorrow and triumph, Add light choir and strings for depth, but keep guitars dominant, End on sustained chords fading into wind and sunrise sounds, male vocals, female vocals

