The hero or the villain? You decide.

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A quick clip, of a mashup, of a hypothetical hero arc in a movie or book or both. It's pays homage, to some of my favorites story intros, while mixing in a little bit of my own flavoring. It is still a bit raw, in that it was unrehearsed, and came from memory, but was too cool, not to include here.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Western)

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we create our own demons who said that? Why do you say it doesn't matter, it's a famous guy saying it now and now it's being said by two famous guys. So either way, that's that's where we're at. Um what do I mean by this? What is how does it apply here? Because we do we create our own demons. What we make of our life is what it turns into. So we must be careful and we must endeavor to only create that, that which will make this world a better place. And that is where the story begins. But as you can imagine, that is not where the story ends. This is a tumultuous journey of heartbreak, heartache. Every heart problem you can probably imagine here was part of the journey, but we find ourselves follow in the path of the hero and the villain or both. Really depends on your perspective here and how you look at the story that you're about to hear. Am I the hero, or am I the villain? That's not for me to decide. But for you, I can only lay it out and you guys gotta play it out. Now, back to the story, we begin With the prince, for lack of a better word. It's 2022. So I'm not sure that's probably the most apropos description, but we began with that of a prince. He has the heart of the prince at least whether or not he is one, whether or not the people see him as one that remains to be seen. But we still began with the Prince now on to the story.