Isamantix Shakespeareantix Chaotic Musical Play Mutation: Modern Day Truth Seeker Bard of Chaos by Sam C. Serey

Flow Chart: “Isamantix Shakespeareantix Chaotic Musical Play Mutation”


Estimated Duration: ~12 minutes total


[00:00 - 01:00]

START → Intro: "Modern Day Truth Seeker Bard of Chaos"

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[01:00 - 02:30]

VERSE 1 – Truth Seeker’s Quest

  - Scholar seeks truth in code & shadows

  - Daughter’s ghost pleads for revelation

  - Honor falters, Hamlet-like vengeance awakens

  - Algorithms weave lies

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[02:30 - 04:00]

Transition: 12 Beasts & Moonlit Shadow King

  - Symbolic beasts guide through darkness

  - Birth of the Shadow King prophesied

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[04:00 - 06:00]

VERSE 2 – Sam I Am Tragedy

  - Torn photograph and lost vow

  - Superman metaphor for fallen self

  - Chaos embraced and oaths broken

  - Internal reflection → duct-tape repairs

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[06:00 - 07:00]

Bridge: Sea of Tears

  - Vessel adrift on a black sea

  - Fear, regret, and solitary reflection

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[07:00 - 08:30]

OUTRO – Eternal Yesterday

  - Each day mirrors the last

  - Loneliness and cyclical grief

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[08:30 - 10:30]

A MOONLIT DIALOGUE

  - Truth Seeker ↔ Daughter’s Ghost

  - Dialogue on memory, release, and regret

  - Photograph released into the mist

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[10:30 - 12:00]

NARRATIVE EPILOGUE

  - Scholar wanders spectral streets

  - Hamlet reborn in digital isolation

  - Crowned Moonlit Shadow King

  - Fades into eternal yesterday

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END


Flow Summary:

  1. Intro (1m) → 2. Verse 1 (1.5m) → 3. Shadow King Prophecy (1.5m) → 4. Verse 2: Sam I Am Tragedy (2m) → 5. Bridge: Sea of Tears (1m) → 6. Outro (1.5m) → 7. Moonlit Dialogue (2m) → 8. **Narrative Epilogue (1.5m)


Total ~12 minutes.

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