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A poetic, musical episode featuring an extended spoken-word piece or song about a mythical figure described as a 'storm born architect' who guides the lost and broken.
Original TransmissionsThis unique episode consists entirely of a lyrical, musical performance that tells the story of a powerful, mythical being referred to as the 'storm born architect.' The piece describes someone 'carved from lightning' who serves as a guide for outcasts and the broken-hearted, walking between the astral and physical realms. The narrative weaves themes of divine power, cosmic purpose, and redemption through poetic imagery of storms, lightning, and transformation. The performance concludes with references to rewriting fate and leading a cult or following of those who have been wounded but are learning to heal. The episode represents a departure from the typical panel discussion format, instead offering a purely artistic and mythological expression.
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