The Rhapsody's reborn
A young man found himself on a hill. This place was new to him there were no bill boards, highways, huge skyscrapers etc. instead there was beautiful land filled with flowers, roaming animals, bright green grass and beautiful forests. But He was lost, baffled on where he might be as he remembered what happened to him. He was killed cornered by the authorities by his acts but... As soon as his vision faded to black he had woken up on an unfamiliar land on a hill.
Looking down he saw a city surrounded by walls with a huge castle on the middle.
It was full of small buildings and houses. It was very lively but before he could travel to this beautiful area he began to remember what led him to this very moment.
In a world where most people have moved on from the past, embracing the modern era, one man stands apart. John Miller, a lover of simpler times, cherishes the music of the past. His favorite songs, classics like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Delilah," "Stairway to Heaven," "Hotel California," and "My Way" are to him, treasures that must be protected. As society forgets these old melodies, John grows increasingly bitter.
He despises modern music, viewing it as a stain on the legacy of his beloved classics. This hatred drives him to a dark path. Known as the "Rhapsody Reaper," John begins a campaign of terror, targeting those he believes are corrupting the purity of old music. Each murder is a ritual, accompanied by the songs he holds dear, bringing him twisted joy.
John's reign of terror finally ends when he is cornered and killed by the authorities. But death is not the end for John. He finds himself in a new world, given another chance at life. However, one thing remains unchanged—his obsessive love for the past and his violent tendencies. As John navigates this new world, he grins as he struggles to suppress his old habits, which threaten to surface once more.