The demon looking in horror as the lone guy with green armor single-handedly tears his way through the demonic horde, knowing he is next (He found out the indomitable human will and adrenaline were not a myth)
the alien watching as the 6'5 marine soldier stands up with their left arm ripped off, bleeding out and bone exposed, dashing at it while screaming "WE WERE BORN TO INHERIT THE STARS!"
Makes me think of a futile struggle between man and cosmic horror, when really they're both being hunted by something that even the cosmic horror itself cannot comprehend.
In the land of Eridoria, where dragons ruled the skies, a legendary warrior emerged. Giga Ben, a man of unyielding spirit and unwavering determination, stood tall against impossible odds. One fateful day, a horde of 100 dragons descended upon the village of Eldrador, seeking destruction and chaos. The villagers cowered in fear, but Giga Ben stood firm, his eyes blazing with a fierce light. With a mighty roar, he charged forward, his sword flashing in the sunlight. The dragons laughed, thinking him no match for their combined might. But Giga Ben was undaunted. He fought with a ferocity that shook the earth, his sword slicing through scales and flesh with deadly precision. The dragons breathed fire, but Giga Ben dodged and weaved, his movements a blur of speed and agility. One by one, the dragons fell, their bodies crashing to the ground. Giga Ben fought on, his strength and courage unyielding. The villagers watched in awe as he single-handedly took down the dragon horde. As the last dragon fell, the villagers cheered, hailing Giga Ben as a hero. His name became etched in history, a symbol of indomitable spirit and unwavering courage. The legend of Giga Ben lived on, inspiring generations to come. And so, the man who fought off 100 dragons by himself became a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, courage and determination can prevail.
I'm writing script currently where there are two twin brothers, Eric and Patrick. After Patrick invited his twin brother, Eric to their engagement party, Eric uses this opportunity to stalk Nancy, and get Nancy to marry Eric, not Patrick. The only problem is, Eric is a psychopath and will do whatever it takes to get Patrick's fiancee for himself and live a happy life together. Nancy and Eric marry (perfect for Eric himself, it's what he's wanted), but Nancy eventually realises she's married the wrong twin (Eric), not her original lover, Patrick. Nancy goes on a mission to find out where her lover went - a hospital in Jamaica after finding out he was pushed overboard (by Eric) at their stag-do before Nancy and Eric's wedding. Nancy flies out to Jamaica to find her lover, Patrick. Eric follows behind her, a few days later, after finding out she's missing. The ending scene would be that Eric either murders Nancy, after everything she's done to him - taken his job, drained his happiness. This is where Nancy confesses she never loved Eric and knew it was Eric. Or Eric kills himself infront of Nancy as he falls to the ground in a pool of his own crimson red blood leaking from his skull
Agreed, this part is amazing but the thing that makes it so amazing is the contrast between the other half of the song leading up to this!!😼 listening to it like this alone is amazing but it doesn’t give the same effect