Act 1: Genesis

As I run through tunnels old,

I remember all the warriors bold,

Who fell trying to stop your dark regime.

Fifteen years you have ruled,

And in this tough life they've been schooled,

They have come to stop your evil reign!

Do You remember the three, the ultimate epitome

Of all that is against what you stand for.

One who is free as wind,

Raised by a thief, the first's green twin,

And the one who tries to keep them safe.

One of those you thought was gone,

Is returning to this war you won,

And this time, he knows he cannot lose.

Do You remember the three, the ultimate epitome,

Of all that is against what you stand for.

Lovesick child will start this fight,

And beaten kit will soon take flight,

These and more will join the dark crusade.

Death to those that chase them all,

Indifference, it shall find your fault,

And the three shall triumph over all.

Do You remember the three, the ultimate epitome,

Of all that is against what you stand for.

Chaos falls upon the land,

Felled by one with only hands,

Show them all, the pow'r of destiny.

And then the fourth will come,

The mother of the other three,

For her husband's death you'll dearly pay!

Do You remember the three, the ultimate epitome,

Of all that is against what you stand for.

Now You'll remember the three,

And You'll remember the fourth;

Now You'll remember it all.

The space was dark, illuminated only by a single candle. The man who hadn't been singing stood up and brushed off his red coat, seemingly undisturbed by the strange song.

"Very well then." The man said. "I understand what I must do." He turned and left the space, leaving the other man in the candlelight.