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Act 1

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9 songs
2:13Song Image
Slow-building orchestral score at 72 BPM in E minor; low strings and murmuring bassoons sustain a dark foundation while harp traces distant motifs, Wordless mixed choir begins in hollow open fifths, gradually blooming into rich cluster harmonies at emotional peaks, French horns add a warm, glowing undercurrent beneath the chant; texture stays pulse-less and expansive, growing from intimate whispers to vast, ancient Latin-fantasy grandeur, low, harp, latin, harmony, orchestral, choir, progressive
1:59Song Image
English medieval-inspired folk ballad, melancholic yet hopeful, Instruments rooted in 13th-century England: harp, vielle, citole, soft lute plucks, distant bagpipe drone, light tabor drum pulse, Atmosphere of Sherwood-like forests, cold mist, royal intrigue, fading torchlight in stone halls, Male or mixed vocal with natural choir echoes, storytelling tone like a wandering minstrel, Language blends modern English with light Middle-English flavor for fantasy accessibility, Theme: tragedy of a young prince slain through a hidden noble plot, The Isen family is falsely blamed while the wise king waits silently for truth to surface, The turning point comes when Evin confronts Arvel Isen, clearing the Isen name and saving Evin from doom, Slow build → emotional chorus → quiet resolution
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Cinematic medieval fantasy battle theme with orchestral scale, Solo violin represents Arvel Ison: refined, elegant, dangerous, Tempo ~90 BPM, key D minor, Opening: calm but tense solo violin with long legato lines, subtle low strings and distant choir breath, The melody feels controlled, intelligent, almost hypnotic, Middle: a deep heartbeat percussion emerges, steady and human, clashing against the intricate violin runs, The violin grows aggressive with tremolo and rapid arpeggios, Beneath the heartbeat, a faint harp shimmer appears—barely audible, like hidden resolve, Transition: sudden silence except for the heartbeat, Finale: heartbeat continues while harp rises clearly, warm and luminous, The violin tries brief sharp phrases but fades, Harp becomes dominant, flowing and peaceful, ending the battle in quiet harmony
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English medieval-inspired folk ballad, melancholic yet hopeful, Instruments rooted in 13th-century England: harp, vielle, citole, soft lute plucks, distant bagpipe drone, light tabor drum pulse, Atmosphere of Sherwood-like forests, cold mist, royal intrigue, fading torchlight in stone halls, Male or mixed vocal with natural choir echoes, storytelling tone like a wandering minstrel, Language blends modern English with light Middle-English flavor for fantasy accessibility, Theme: tragedy of a young prince slain through a hidden noble plot, The Isen family is falsely blamed while the wise king waits silently for truth to surface, The turning point comes when Evin confronts Arvel Isen, clearing the Isen name and saving Evin from doom, Slow build → emotional chorus → quiet resolution, Ethereal vocal choir in the background
4:53Song Image
Medieval-inspired solo harp piece, voiceless, deeply intimate and solitary, A young noble plays alone at night to calm his restless mind, Soft finger-plucked harp with warm tone and long natural decay, no percussion, no vocals, no additional instruments, Very slow tempo (40–50 BPM), lullaby-like phrasing, Minimal melodic variation with a repeating motif that gently evolves, creating a sense of stillness and quiet introspection, Atmosphere: dim candlelight in a stone chamber, distant night air, subtle room reverb, Emotional tone: restrained anxiety slowly easing into calm, like steady breathing after unrest, Notes are spaced with intentional silence, allowing resonance to fully fade, No dramatic shifts—only gradual emotional softening, The piece should feel like a private moment no one else hears, where sound becomes a refuge from thought
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v4.5-all
Cinematic medieval high-fantasy duel theme, Aggressive orchestral score with solo virtuoso violin as the lead voice, Tempo ~90 BPM, Key: D minor, The violin represents Arvel Ison—precise, elegant, deadly, Opening: quiet tension, solo violin legato phrases over low cellos and distant choir a cappella chanting in haunting vowels, calm but ominous, Middle: rhythm builds, layered strings, heavy timpani strikes, choir rises in powerful a cappella harmonies, violin shifts to fast arpeggios and sharp staccato bursts, illusion-like melodies overlapping, Climax: massive orchestral swell, choir chanting intensely, brass stabs, rapid violin runs, tremolo strings, thunderous percussion, The music alternates between sudden calm violin lines and explosive orchestral surges, Ending: tension collapses into a lone quiet violin note with fading choir breath
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Medieval high-fantasy duel theme centered on a masterful solo violin, Tempo ~72 BPM, Key: D minor with occasional Phrygian inflections, The violin represents Arvel Ison—precise, elegant, and terrifyingly controlled, like a virtuoso performing illusions through sound, Quiet Mastery: sparse orchestration, soft drones (viola/cello), delicate legato violin phrases, subtle harmonic tension, occasional dissonant double-stops, The music feels calm and refined but carries quiet danger, Illusion Unfolding: tempo subtly increases, layered violins enter with contrapuntal melodies, pizzicato pulses imitate shifting illusions, low percussion heartbeat, rising crescendos and unresolved suspensions, Duel Apex: music oscillates between calm lyrical violin passages and sudden intense bursts—rapid arpeggios, tremolo strings, sharp staccato accents, High tension yet graceful control, End with a final quiet violin phrase resolving into stillness, as if the battlefield itself holds its breath
2:52Song Image
Imitaré
v4.5-all
Atmospheric ancient Welsh lullaby infused with deep hiraeth and tender motherly love; intimate, timeless, and soothing, Soft female vocal, breath-led, close to the ear, with gentle pitch bends and fluid, unstructured phrasing, Voice carries emotion first, words second, Backed by quiet Celtic harp (telyn) in slow, repeating patterns with long resonance; faint droning undertone (crwth-like or low vocal hum) to create warmth and stillness, No percussion or only a barely-there heartbeat pulse, Modal tonality, very narrow melodic range, rocking motion like cradling a child, Candlelit, night-bound atmosphere, everything slow and transitional—no sharp edges, phrases dissolve into one another, Lyrics (elongated, flowing, emotional)
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Cinematic fantasy orchestral intro in 4/4 at 96–110 BPM, built around emotionally cyclical harmonic motion inspired by repeating tonic–dominant–relative minor progressions and evolving string arpeggios, Opens intimately with ascending violin ostinatos, legato cello lines, sul tasto viola textures, soft harp rolls, and delicate celesta accents creating gentle forward momentum without urgency, Chamber-orchestra writing should feel conversational and theatrical, using pizzicato strings, woodwind flourishes, suspended chords, and delayed cadences to evoke playful adventure, warmth, and whimsical character interactions, Gradually expand through dynamic layering into sweeping fantasy wonder: blooming French horns, airy choir pads, timpani swells, and widening reverb tails, Melodies should remain deceptively simple, nostalgic, and emotionally sincere, balancing mischievous charm, hidden melancholy, and the feeling of a grand magical journey just beginning