4:42

Dominus Mortis
v4.5
Compose a dark, gothic power metal anthem in ~100 BPM, featuring heavy church organ, Gregorian chants, and dramatic minor chords, Begin with tolling bells and low Latin whispers, building into a slow, pounding rhythm, Use baritone vocals in verses with gothic flair, then rise into powerful, chanted pre-choruses, The chorus must be explosive and chantable, with choirs backing strong lead vocals in a hymn-like structure, Include Latin phrases and ecclesiastical atmosphere, Add a melodic solo with organ underlay and descending minor scales, Use dynamic dynamics to contrast the silence of death with the majesty of divine judgment, End with a chilling outro of bells, whispering Latin, and a heartbeat fading into silence
4:07

Divine Betrayer
v4.5
Create a dramatic, dark power metal anthem at ~105 BPM, Use solemn pipe organ, deep Latin chants, thunderous drums, and heavy rhythm guitars to evoke a gothic, ecclesiastical tone, Start with ominous choir and church bell tolls, Verses should be slow and rhythmic with powerful, sermon-like vocals, Pre-choruses rise with Latin lines and layered choral tension, Choruses must explode with divine wrath—soaring lead vocals, epic choral backing, and punchy, memorable hooks, Add a bridge with Gregorian chants over organ before transitioning to a melodic, sinister guitar solo, End with Latin whispers, bells, and thunder to reflect Lucifer’s fall from holy grace, The atmosphere should feel like a dark mass echoing across a ruined heaven
4:09

Compose an epic, fast-paced power metal anthem (~130–135 BPM) with a heroic and fiery atmosphere, Begin with pounding drums and industrial hammering sounds to simulate a divine forge, Layer in triumphant guitars and orchestral brass hits to evoke the grandeur of gods at war, Use heroic minor and Dorian scales for a molten yet uplifting tone, Verses should be rhythmic and driving, with clear, storytelling vocals, Pre-choruses should rise with galloping drums and tension-building harmonies, The chorus must be bold, catchy, and singable—ideal for crowd chants—with soaring vocals and choir backing, Add a fiery guitar solo with metallic, melodic phrasing, like sparks flying from the forge, Include occasional hammer clanks and fire sounds for immersion, End with echoing anvils and fading embers to complete the divine blacksmith’s tale
4:39

Anubis Arise
v4.5
Compose a dark, gothic power metal anthem in the style of theatrical ritual, Tempo should be around 105 BPM with a strong, marching rhythm, Start with eerie church bells, desert wind, and Gregorian-style chants, Introduce dramatic organ chords, palm-muted guitars, and choir-backed riffs, Use Latin phrases in choral layers to invoke a dark sacred feeling, Verses should be deep, chant-like vocals with driving riffs, Pre-choruses must rise with tension using Latin chants, strings, and snare rolls, The chorus should be grand, melodic, and anthemic—memorable and hymn-like, Add a baroque-influenced organ or choir bridge and a fierce solo with Egyptian-style melodies, End with a dramatic fade into wind, organ, and Latin echoes, Must feel like a dark mass for a god of the dead—majestic, ominous, and divine
4:28

Odin’s Last War
v4.5
Compose an epic, mid-to-fast tempo power metal track (~120 BPM) with a somber yet heroic atmosphere, Begin with atmospheric soundscapes—icy winds, distant horns, and ravens—to evoke the Norse end times, Introduce galloping drums, layered guitars, and orchestral backing with choirs for grandeur, The verses should be melodic yet aggressive, with vocals that alternate between solemn storytelling and powerful declarations, Build tension in the pre-choruses with rising strings and harmonized guitars, The chorus must feel anthemic and tragic, blending soaring lead vocals with thunderous drums and choirs to convey glorious doom, Include a dramatic guitar solo that echoes themes of fate and finality, End with a cinematic outro: fading choirs, wind, and distant drums to evoke Odin’s fall and eternal legacy
4:28

Create a mid-tempo (95 BPM) epic power metal track with a commanding and cinematic feel, Start with thunderclaps, war drums, and orchestral hits to set an atmosphere of divine rebellion, The main riff should be heavy and rhythmic, with palm-muted guitars and driving double-kick drums, evoking the march of a god into battle, Layer with powerful strings, brass, and choral chants to add scale and majesty, Verses should feature strong, clean vocals delivering mythic storytelling, supported by dramatic chord progressions, Pre-choruses should build tension with rising harmonies and sudden dynamic shifts, Choruses must be grand, catchy, and victorious, using layered vocals and orchestral swells, Include a melodic guitar solo over a stormy backdrop, and finish with a climactic final chorus and fading thunder to close the track in glory
4:39

Ishtar’s Flame
v4.5
Compose an energetic, epic power metal anthem at ~130 BPM celebrating Ishtar, goddess of love and war, Begin with bright, soaring guitars and fast-paced drums, layered with majestic keyboards, Verses combine rhythmic galloping riffs with powerful storytelling vocals, Pre-choruses build with harmonized choir backing and melody, The chorus explodes into anthemic, catchy hooks, blending themes of passion, fire, and battle, Include a melodic, uplifting guitar solo with symphonic underlays, The atmosphere should balance fiery intensity with regal elegance, evoking a goddess both fierce and seductive, End with fading choir and thunderclap
3:27

Create a dramatic, dark power metal anthem at ~105 BPM, Use solemn pipe organ, deep Latin chants, thunderous drums, and heavy rhythm guitars to evoke a gothic, ecclesiastical tone, Start with ominous choir and church bell tolls, Verses should be slow and rhythmic with powerful, sermon-like vocals, Pre-choruses rise with Latin lines and layered choral tension, Choruses must explode with divine wrath—soaring lead vocals, epic choral backing, and punchy, memorable hooks, Add a bridge with Gregorian chants over organ before transitioning to a melodic, sinister guitar solo, End with Latin whispers, bells, and thunder to reflect Lucifer’s fall from holy grace, The atmosphere should feel like a dark mass echoing across a ruined heaven
5:14

Compose an epic, atmospheric power metal ballad that blends haunting beauty with symphonic power, Begin with soft piano, ethereal choirs, and shimmering guitar arpeggios to evoke the stillness of night, Verses should flow like moonlight — graceful, poetic, and sorrowful — with a moderate tempo and clear, emotional vocals, Pre-choruses rise like a dream turning to memory, and choruses should burst into orchestral power with layered choirs, sustained chords, and melodic leads, Add subtle harp, bells, or strings for a divine celestial feel, The bridge should feature a haunting piano and whispering wind textures, building into a powerful solo that soars like a goddess in flight, The final chorus must be majestic yet melancholy, fading into a dreamy outro with choir and soft wind, Think moonlight turned into music
4:11

Wrath of Ryūjin
v4.5
Compose a power metal anthem at ~140 BPM inspired by Ryūjin, the dragon god of the sea, Begin with stormy wave SFX, orchestral build-up, and a haunting shakuhachi flute line, Guitars crash in like tidal waves, supported by double-kick drums and oceanic symphonic textures, Verses are dark and mysterious, telling of Ryūjin's slumber and fury, Pre-choruses build tension with layered synths and choral harmonies, Choruses explode with aquatic power—anthemic, vast, and dangerous, Incorporate a melodic solo with Far Eastern motifs and crashing wave percussion, The mood should feel massive, ancient, and fluid—invoking the sea’s wrath and the majesty of a dragon god
3:49

Compose a fast-paced, theatrical power metal track driven by galloping guitars, sinister church organ, and twisted choral harmonies, The tone should reflect chaos and cunning — a balance of dramatic tension and wild, mocking energy, Verses should be slick and serpentine, with storytelling vocals that slither and strike, Pre-choruses build like coiled venom, exploding into powerful choruses layered with choirs and thunderous instrumentation, Include dissonant orchestral stabs, eerie whispering effects, and manic laughter to evoke the trickster’s madness, A chaotic bridge leads into a flashy, unpredictable solo, The final chorus should feel like a divine unraveling — clever, destructive, and unstoppable, Style it in the spirit of gothic power metal with Norse mythic flair and a serpentine sense of wit and doom
4:37

Compose an epic power metal anthem invoking the wrath and majesty of Poseidon, Begin with crashing waves, tolling bells, and a foreboding organ riff to establish mythic grandeur, Guitars should thunder like tectonic plates, with a galloping rhythm echoing chariots over stormy tides, Incorporate Phrygian and Dorian modes to evoke ancient Mediterranean drama, Use choral elements with deep male voices chanting Greek-sounding syllables, Choruses should explode with orchestral brass, layered choirs, and anthemic melodies celebrating Poseidon's might, Add oceanic sound design — harpoons clashing, kraken roars, and deep reverb — to immerse listeners in his abyss, Close the song with a fading wave and whispering thunder, like a god retreating into silence
4:25

Lord Below
v4.5
Compose a dark, majestic power metal anthem in the style of a gothic cathedral hymn, Begin with tolling bells, thunderous organ chords, and a slow march rhythm to establish the regal, funereal mood of the underworld, Guitars should be heavy and ominous, tuned down for weight, using harmonic minor and Phrygian dominant scales to conjure dread and divine power, Layer in male choirs chanting Latin or Greek-inspired phrases, with orchestral flourishes (cellos, brass, taiko drums) supporting a thunderous rhythm section, Verses should be paced like a slow procession, while choruses explode with choir harmonies and dramatic key changes, invoking the unstoppable force of Hades, Include a theatrical organ solo and a spoken or whispered bridge for a ritualistic feel, End with a slow fade into silence — like the closing of a tomb
4:27

Dark gothic power metal with thunderous double bass and galloping riffs, enriched by eerie church organ and haunting Gregorian chants, The song opens with a mysterious, slow-building intro evoking the gates of the abyss opening, Verses feature ominous, narrative vocals layered with chilling choir harmonies, Pre-choruses build tension with rising melodic lines, leading into massive, anthemic choruses featuring powerful, soaring vocals and dramatic organ stabs, The bridge bursts into a majestic guitar solo blended with orchestral elements and apocalyptic sound effects like thunder and tolling bells, The overall atmosphere balances dread, epic storytelling, and dark majesty
4:24

Compose an epic power metal anthem at 150 BPM inspired by Perun, Slavic god of thunder, Open with war drums, distant thunder, and Slavic flute or gusle melodies, transitioning into fast double-bass drumming and triumphant guitar riffs, The tone is heroic and intense, with symphonic accents, Verses should sound like marching into stormy battle; pre-choruses build pressure with rising harmonies, Each chorus explodes like lightning — bold, chantable, and divine, Include a Slavic folk-inspired solo section with thunderclaps layered behind, The sound should feel mythic, storm-forged, and ancestral, as if the god himself rides across the sky in righteous fury
5:04

Create a majestic and apocalyptic power metal anthem that captures the immense, godlike presence of Chronos — the primordial lord of time, Begin with thunderous, resonant bells, deep orchestral brass, and ancient choirs chanting in lost tongues, as if the cosmos itself is kneeling in silence, The rhythm must feel inevitable and unstoppable — like great celestial gears turning through eternity, Guitars should be massive, slow, and regal, using solemn modal progressions to evoke awe, not rage, Lead vocals must be deep and commanding — the voice of a being older than stars — while choirs rise like priests invoking a forgotten titan, Incorporate ticking clocks, reversed chimes, and slow, dramatic percussion to create an atmosphere of reverent doom, Choruses must be monumental and chantable — sounding like divine decrees etched into time itself, End with fading echoes and stillness, as if even sound has been devoured by the god beyond time
4:13

Heavenbreaker
v4.5
Compose a fast, explosive power metal anthem inspired by Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, Begin with Chinese temple bells, light guzheng or erhu melodies, and thunderous taiko-style war drums, Launch into high-speed double-bass drumming (≈160–180 BPM), galloping guitars in exotic Eastern scales (double harmonic, Lydian ♯2), and roaring vocals full of fiery charisma, Verses should be quick, dynamic, and rebellious, while choruses are soaring, catchy, and godlike — each one distinct, built like declarations of war against Heaven, Use call-and-response group chants (“Heavenbreaker!”) and heroic leads to create mythic momentum, Mid-song solo should blend electric guitar with Chinese pentatonic phrases or mimic erhu bends for flair, Add a bridge with thunder, distorted chants, and a brief ritualistic interlude before returning to final chorus, End on a massive drum hit and fading wind, like the Monkey King leaping beyond the clouds once more
4:51

Create a triumphant and divine metal anthem centered on Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and lord of wisdom, Begin with the sound of conch shells, temple bells, and rhythmic tabla — a ceremonial opening that invokes ancient India, Introduce low, resonant dhol drums beneath shimmering sitar phrases or bansuri melodies, then rise into power-chord-driven guitars with Eastern scales (Phrygian dominant, Mixolydian) to mirror the spiritual and warrior-like tone of Indian mythology, Lead vocals must be deep, heroic, and commanding — with choruses backed by layered choirs that echo mantras or Sanskrit-inspired syllables, Use call-and-response chanting, battle-march drumlines, and interludes with Indian classical motifs to bridge verses, Choruses should sound like divine declarations, not just melodies, Include sound effects like elephant steps, thunder, or sacred fire to emphasize Ganesha’s celestial presence, End with fading chants, bells, and a final drum hit
5:01

Compose a majestic, furious power metal anthem that embodies Shiva, the god of destruction, meditation, and rebirth, Open with conch shells, temple bells, and low drone chants like "Om Namah Shivaya" beneath thunderous dhol and tabla rhythms, Use deep, distorted guitars with Eastern modes (Phrygian, Bhairav, Double Harmonic) to mirror Shiva’s cosmic fire and divine fury, Vocals must be commanding and godlike — baritone to mid-range, alternating between solemn chanting and eruptive declarations, Blend Indian classical instruments (sitar, bansuri, tanpura drones) into the metal core, Percussion should mimic the Tandava — pulsing, primal, relentless — invoking creation through destruction, Include Sanskrit fragments or call-and-response mantras in the chorus, The solo should resemble a storm: chaotic, beautiful, transformative, End with fading fire, wind, and chanting — as if Shiva’s dance has ended and silence reigns
3:31

Bloodborn of War
v4.5
Compose a mid-tempo, battle-hardened power metal anthem in the style of epic war hymns, capturing the fury and might of Ares, god of war, Begin with pounding military drums, bronze shield impacts, and war horns, Set a marching tempo (≈120–130 BPM) with thunderous double bass and tight, chugging rhythm guitars, Riffs should be heavy, heroic, and warlike — using Phrygian and Dorian modes to conjure Greek tension and mythic aggression, Vocals must be commanding and operatic with a dark, charismatic edge, Use backing choirs to chant “Ares! Ares!” like a battlefield chorus, Choruses should be massive, singable, and fierce — each one different, with rising progressions and mythic declarations, Add dramatic organs or war horns for tension between verses, Optional short break with distorted ancient Greek instruments (lyre, aulos) before launching into the final chorus, End with echoing drums and a final crash — as if the battlefield is silenced by the god’s victory
4:54

Create a radiant and powerful power metal anthem that honors Vishnu, the preserver and cosmic protector, Begin with temple bells, a shimmering tanpura drone, and choirs chanting “Om Namo Narayanaya, ” then rise into a grand orchestral-metal fusion, Use Indian classical instruments (sitar, bansuri, tabla) layered with heroic guitars in Lydian or Phrygian dominant modes to evoke divinity and nobility, Lead vocals should be bold and regal, delivering each verse with unwavering grace and cosmic certainty, Include soaring choirs to echo ancient mantras and chorus lines that sound like sacred proclamations, Percussion should combine Indian rhythms with epic double bass drums to symbolize Vishnu’s avatars descending into battle, Use conch shell blasts, shimmering pads, and orchestral sweeps to give the track a celestial feel, End on a peaceful choir over fading bells — like order being restored
4:05

Create a majestic mid-tempo power metal anthem centered on Buddha as a divine conqueror of illusion, Begin with temple bells, meditative drones (tanpura or synth pads), and soft erhu or bamboo flute, Slowly introduce a chugging guitar rhythm (≈100–120 BPM) that feels grounded, unstoppable, and transcendent, Use Phrygian or Lydian ♯2 scales for an Eastern-mystical tone, layered with clean choruses of monks or choirs chanting mantra-like refrains, Lead vocals must be rich, solemn, and resonant — like a spiritual leader, not a warlord, The chorus should soar like a revelation, not an assault — using strings or synth to evoke divine clarity, Percussion should include taiko or dhol-style low toms, beating like the heart of the earth, A mid-song solo can blend sitar phrases with melodic shredding, representing enlightenment cutting through illusion, The song should end with bell chimes, soft wind, and a fading chant — as if the god has passed, but his truth remains
4:41

Compose a triumphant power metal anthem inspired by Ra, the Egyptian sun god, Open with Egyptian temple ambiance — desert wind, sistrum rattles, and rising oud or ney (reed flute) melody, Introduce a galloping rhythm at 130–140 BPM with heroic guitar riffs using harmonic minor and Phrygian dominant scales to evoke Middle Eastern/Egyptian tonality, Layer bombastic drums and warlike snare rolls that mimic the march of Ra’s solar barque, Lead vocals must be bold and divine — sung like commands from a radiant god — while choirs echo ancient hymns (use chants like "Ra Akhet" or "Kheperu Sekhem"), Add layers of darbuka percussion and string stabs to mimic battle against Apophis, Include a mid-song instrumental break with distorted oud/sitar and blazing guitar solo to reflect the night’s chaos, End with rising chorus, echoing drums, and a final bright note — as if the sun is rising anew
4:30

Compose a dark, mid-tempo power metal anthem centered on Apophis, the Egyptian serpent of chaos, Begin with ominous desert wind, distant thunder, and slow, hypnotic oud or sistrum patterns in Phrygian dominant scale, Set a slithering pace (≈90–110 BPM) with heavy palm-muted riffs, minor key arpeggios, and deep floor toms that pulse like a heartbeat in the underworld, Lead vocals should be commanding and grim, with whispered verses and roaring choruses, supported by monk-like choirs or layered chants (“Apophis! Apophis!”) to invoke dread, Use dissonant, droning synths behind choruses for a cosmic void-like feel, Guitar leads should mimic serpent movements — slow bends, sliding trills, and sudden bursts of speed, Introduce breaks with ritual percussion, ancient-sounding chants, and serpentine solos, End with a descending chromatic riff, fading wind, and final drumbeat — as if the world blinked and darkness whispered its return
