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You're walking through the vast deserts of another planet, a flickering, dying sun above you fills the sky with a dread shade of red. Ruins of an alien, impossible architecture are strewn across the surrounding wastelands. You stop to look at the black spires stretching skyward on the horizon. From afar, they seem no different than long-dead soldiers, still standing watch at their posts after millennia. This world has reached the end of its story. Scarred by the passage of time it remains a mere husk of itself. You wipe the sweat off your brow and continue ahead. The necropolis of civilization awaits you.
The composition was inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's writings, Beksinski's work, and "Blackstar" by the late musician David Bowie. I tried to capture the feelings of cosmic melancholy, mystery, and emptiness.
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● Write-up's mood is captured excellently. I see those ancient, distant spires - and am them, too.
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