When evil reigns over this earth, there will surely be goodness to oppose and defeat it, and this is a universal law that always holds true: where there is evil, there is also goodness. The music used is titled “Brass and Bone,” a song we created for a video about the battle between David and Goliath. Enjoy the visuals from our video and feel the great beat of our song.
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AI Music by Forge.Canvas
Neon burns. Bass hits. Welcome to the city that never stops moving.

AI Music by Forge.Canvas
"If you would ride with dragonflame, you must forsake these plains..." Enter a world of rusted shields and ancient magic. This project creates an immersive "Grim Dark" fantasy narrative, blending aggressive Thrash Metal with symphonic orchestral elements. Watch as The Wanderer and The Elf Queen face the beast from the mountain's iron cradle. Stay for the post-credits scene to see the "cast" behind the scenes! 🎬
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