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Ruined Cathedral Time-Reverse Sonata
A lone pianist in shattered ruins triggers a full time-reversal arc: cathedral restored, spectral audience appears, then everything collapses back into rain.
Prompt
A grand piano sits in the middle of a bombed-out cathedral, open to the sky. Rain falls through the missing roof. A pianist in a torn suit sits down and begins playing. As the music starts, time reverses on the building — rubble rises, walls rebuild themselves, stained glass reassembles piece by piece. The rain stops, sunlight streams through the restored windows. The cathedral fills with ghostly translucent people in the pews, listening. The music reaches its climax — the building is fully restored, golden light everywhere. The pianist plays the final note, lifts his hands. Everything crumbles back to ruins instantly. He sits alone again in the rain. A single bird lands on the piano and sings.