The Hip Hopness, the Rock n Rollness, and the Orchestralness of “The Destiny Saga”

“The Boy”, Me, and “The Lost Child.” The 3 Faces of The Destiny Saga.

What’s up, people? I just wanted to use this post to give you guys an idea about how important music is the “The Destiny Saga.” If you had read my previous post about the characters called The Fates of Destiny, then you would understand that they are meant to be the marketing face of this creative adventure.

There is another way that The Fates of Destiny make their presence known in the Destiny Saga universe: through the power of music. To be more specific, both characters have an equal love of hip hop, rock, and orchestral music. The goal for me is to have these three forms of music join together to make up the soundtrack for my universe. This is the reason why they have microphones.

They have the attitude of  a mixture between MC’s and rock and roll frontmen from time to time to reinforce the idea that, even though The Destiny Saga deals with serious and sophisticated issues, they (and I) also remember that there is a spirit and fun and recklessness involved as well.

The part of my nature, that most people don’t see, is the version of me that loves pure energy. My performances of “The Fates of Destiny” gives me the opportunity to let it all hang out as well as pushing my books out there into the public. This also forces me to stay in shape because I plan on pushing some really interesting ideas out there.

If you have any questions about what I’m trying to do, please feel free to leave any questions or comments on this post below. If you want to purchase my first novel, “The Two Princes,” you can click on the links to the right of this post.

Thank you, and have a blessed day!

-Rochard Scott

P.S. Here are the major musical influences that inspired me in my writing:

MY FIRST GIF!!!

“Not the greatest thing in the world, considering its my first try,but I have plans for these things!”

The Hope I Have for the “Fates of Destiny”

The 3 Faces of an Artist.

“I’ve been trying to figure out how to explain the idea of ‘The Fates of Destiny,’ two characters that resemble me that exist in my series of stories of ‘The Destiny Saga. It’s a simple idea of these twins that represent positive and negative energy that set up scenarios for my characters to be tested on.

The idea was for me to play these characters to not only market the book but to market myself. ‘The Boy represents my good qualities and the better parts of our humanity. ‘The Lost Child’ represents the darkness within myself and of our human race.

The plan is to make sure even the marketing of my book has some sort of artistic integrity to it and to be honest about who I am and what the world is. What is art but a reflection of who we are.

In 2013, my plans to grow as an artist have finally come into maturation. It may have taken me 35 years to understand what my voice as an artist is,but for as much fun as I have planned for you guys, I have to add cold reality as well.

I hope that you guys like what you see and support my movement. Either way, I thank you for even giving a minute of your time.

God Bless,

Rochard Scott

A Small Excerpt From the Upcoming “Tales of Destiny: Seraph”

Coming soon for the Kindle and Nook.

 

Seraph opened her eyes to look up at the clear blue sky. The music was getting louder as that mysteriously foul smell grew stronger… but now there was a sweetness that went along with the sourness. She did a double take because she thought she just saw two beings coming down from the sky. The sky. One woman looked like she was dressed in black; the other woman was dressed in white. Seraph closed her eyes again because this clearly had to be a dream. There was no way that there could be two women falling, floating, from the sky. But the increasingly loud music told her otherwise.

The two women were a long way off and Seraph had no idea what to do about all of this. Was she going insane? Was this imagery just a byproduct of her mother’s death? Or was this just a vivid dream?

The two floating women were almost at ground level as Seraph had the insane idea to run down Pan Hill to meet them at the open grass plain. But, instead of touching down on the ground… they went straight through it.