19 Come What May

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Volume 3 Chapter 18 - Come What May

Carter Blackheart reveals himself as The Narrator and gives his final farewell to to Cassidy and Jackson.

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[Carter Blackheart, The Narrator]
I thank you Cassidy for what you've done, but no matter what that old Rider made me do, I can never be at peace with what I've done.

But my soul is free, and the west is wicked. What better way to make him pay than to use these gifts for something truly good.

I will ride for Justice and Salvation. And should the west ever need me, I'll be ready.

Come what may.

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Legend of the Phantom Outlaw is a concept album intended to tell a story in the style of the old west, with a tragic supernatural element. The songs are numbered by chapter and are intended to be listened to in numerical order. The style ranges from Dark Western, and Country-Inspired elements and incorporates blues, metal, and occasional synth elements.

The project was intended as a demonstration of the fascinating capability of current AI music generation technology, My intent is to provide a responsible use of AI generated art and therefore the videos on this channel will never be monetized. Lyrics are Copy-Right C. Devan Dahle (aka Gallows End) 2024, and all songs were generated using SUNO.com, an AI music and art generator. All Story, Arrangement, and Editing by C. Devan Dahle (aka Gallows End), with minor contribution of lyrical content from AI generation (less than 10%). As a paid tier user of SUNO.com I hold the copy right to the AI generated material except when generated via a non-paid account. Any similarity to existing works in the art, music, story, and characters presented here are purely coincidental.

Please note the following limitation of AI music generation that I can't fix with my current software capabilities:
Voices tend to become garbled the longer the song goes.
Volume of certain elements will occasionally overpower other elements.
The cadence and meter of AI vocals is at times bizarre and words occasionally mutate or generate oddly.

I hope you enjoy the tale.
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