0:46

Short, spoken word piece over cinematic soft but tense music, A discussion between a king and his queen, End on the last line
3:18

Fast, dramatic power-thrash metal at 190 BPM, Regal and dark, with a sense of rising destiny, Galloping rhythm guitars, rapid double-kick drums, and heavy melodic lead lines, Add subtle choral pads or brass for a royal atmosphere, Verses should feel tense and percussive with palm-muted riffs, Pre-chorus should lift with rising chords, Chorus should be wide, soaring, and triumphant, Clean, powerful male vocals with an intense, serious tone, Slightly theatrical delivery, as if a king is narrating a secret history, Short atmospheric intro with low strings or whispered drums, then an explosive full-band entry, Include a brief heroic instrumental break, Overall vibe: epic, fast, dramatic, cinematic — the beginning of a fantasy saga about a hidden heir rising as a kingdom collapses
5:13

Mid-tempo, foreboding metal at 150 BPM, Slow-building intensity, Dark, atmospheric intro with low strings or clean guitar drones, then steady mid-tempo drums and heavy rhythm guitars, The verses should feel tense and spacious, with palm-muted chugging and ominous chord progressions, The pre-chorus should rise with heavier drums and layered guitars, The chorus should feel wide, grim, and powerful, with melodic but serious vocal lines, Use subtle choir pads or brass swells for a decaying “royal” atmosphere, Vocals: clean male vocals, steady and serious, with
4:01

Fast, aggressive power-thrash metal at 200 BPM, Sharp, punchy riffs with tight palm-muting and rapid downpicking, High-energy double-kick drums driving nonstop momentum, Add fast melodic lead lines that feel dangerous and heroic, Verses should be percussive and rhythmic, almost barked in delivery, Pre-chorus should rise with tension and climbing chords, Chorus should hit wide and anthemic but still heavy, Vocals: clean male vocals with grit and intensity, fast phrasing, commanding presence, No harsh vocals, Tone should feel like a fierce young noble carving his legend in battle, Atmosphere: hints of regal darkness, a serpent-themed noble house, steel, discipline, ambition rising, shadows forming around a future warlord, Overall vibe: fast, venomous, punchy, heroic, and dangerous — the explosive origin story of the Viper King
4:31

Dark, mystical metal at 175 BPM, Mid-fast tempo with an ominous, calculated feel, Use tight, rhythmic guitars with serpentine melodies and minor-key leads, Add atmospheric elements like low choir pads, eerie synth textures, or distant chimes to evoke sorcery, Verses should feel tense and shadowed with palm-muted riffs, Pre-chorus should build with climbing chords and increasing urgency, Chorus should be powerful, melodic, and eerie, Vocals: clean male vocals with a cold, confident tone, Smooth phrasing in the chorus, sharper and more whispered or pointed in the verses (without actual whispering), No harsh vocals, Drums: steady double-kick drive, but not overwhelming, Let the atmosphere breathe, Add occasional sudden hits or stutters to create a sense of magical disruption, Mood: cunning, arcane, strategic, A dangerous mind manipulating fate from the shadows, Overall vibe: dark fantasy metal with a sinister undercurrent—mystical, and foreboding in the rise of a brilliant mage
4:57

Epic tragic metal at 170 BPM, Mid-fast tempo with strong emotional intensity, not mystical, Use heavy rhythm guitars with descending chord progressions to evoke collapse, Let drums feel steady, ceremonial, like the pounding of fate, Atmospheric touches only from low orchestral strings and distant funeral bells—no magical or mystical sounds, Vocals: clean, strong, expressive male vocals, Verses should feel tense and narrative, not whispered, Chorus should be mournful, powerful, and dramatic, as if mourning a fallen king, No fantasy or mage feelings, Mood: assassination, betrayal, royal death, the fall of a kingdom, Heavy, tragic, ceremonial, sorrowful—not mystical or arcane, Overall: epic, emotional, tragic metal centered on the death of a king and the collapse of his realm
5:27

Epic, emotional metal at 160 BPM, Mid-tempo with a solemn, martial tone, Start with a quiet intro: clean guitar or low strings, like a dying fire, Then build into heavy, rhythmic drums and strong melodic riffs, Verses should feel somber and narrative, like a warrior speaking to his father, Chorus should feel bold, proud, and heavy—strong melodic guitars, wide chords, marching drums, Vocals: clean male vocals, emotional, strong, not mystical, Verses reflective and calm, chorus powerful and determined, No harsh vocals, Atmosphere: subtle low strings or distant horns to hint at legacy and duty, not magic, Mood: solemn, regal, rising determination, Not triumphant—this is the reluctant rise of a warlord to protect his house
4:19

Emotional, cinematic metal ballad at 140 BPM, Slow-mid tempo with a sense of steady resolve, not sorrowful, Clean electric guitars, light percussion, and atmospheric low strings, Verses should be calm, reflective, and grounded, Chorus should lift gently with melodic guitars, emotional but restrained—hopeful, not triumphant, Vocals: clean female or clean male vocals (gender-neutral), warm, sincere, steady, No harsh vocals, Delivery should feel compassionate, quietly powerful—like someone who leads without trying to lead, Atmosphere: earthy, human, somber but inspiring, No mystical or fantasy elements, This is about compassion, resilience, and rising quietly from ruin, Mood: humble, grounded, strong, quietly inspiring—“strength born from mercy and endurance, ”
3:57

Fast, driving power-thrash metal at 195 BPM, Strong, martial energy with pounding drums and tight, downpicked rhythm guitars, Verses should feel tense and rising, like footsteps toward authority, Pre-chorus building with climbing chords, Chorus should hit wide, bold, and powerful, with melodic leads over heavy rhythm, Vocals: clean male vocals, strong and commanding, not mystical, Verses delivered with urgency, chorus more bold and proud, No harsh vocals, Atmosphere: subtle brass or drum accents for a war-command feel, No fantasy or magical elements here, This is about leadership, ambition, and power beginning to feel good, Overall mood: intense, regal, rising authority, A warrior realizing he might be more than just a protector
4:22

Heavy, uptempo thrash metal with a royal, triumphant atmosphere, Crunchy, thick electric guitars with fast galloping rhythm and double-kick drums, Bold brass accents—trumpets and French horns woven into the melody, but not overly symphonic or sparkly, Regal and commanding, like a battle anthem for a rising queen, Clean, powerful male vocals with strong delivery, dramatic and intense, Melody should feel noble, ascending, and victorious without drifting into fantasy sweetness, Heavy riffs, martial rhythm, metallic and heroic, Heavy, but with fantasy elements, New melody
5:27

Mid-tempo heavy melodic metal at 155 BPM, Strong, deliberate rhythm with heavy palm-muted guitars and powerful marching drums, Emphasis on tension, weight, and strategy—not speed, Music should feel like a confrontation of philosophies, measured and intense, Single male vocalist, but with two delivery styles: one proud, forceful and bold (The Viper), and one calm, strategic, and composed (The Serpent), Vocal shifts in tone should reflect the debate, but remain clean and articulate, Include a spoken section for the bridge with dark, deliberate atmosphere, Mood: Regal, tense, philosophical, Honor versus strategy, steel versus mind, Heavy, controlled, determined—like a rising storm held tightly in the reins

