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Relax and settle into your sheets with this sleep story curated and designed to calm you down with a soothing voice, crackling fire background sound and a humorous narration. About the Video Visuals: The AI generated visuals in this video resembles the style of WW1 documentary B&W photography (1917). Story#1- What was life really like in the trenches of World War I? Step inside WW1 trench warfare—mud, gas attacks, artillery bombardments, rats, and relentless fear on the Western Front. This video explores daily survival, brutal battles, and the psychological toll of industrial war in vivid detail. Experience the harsh reality soldiers faced beyond what the history books taught you. Story#2- our 2nd story tonight explores the dark true story of Czarina Alexandra, the last Empress of Russia. From hemophilia and Rasputin’s séances to doomed royal love and the Romanov collapse, this cinematic history sleep story blends savage humor, rich atmosphere, and real events to show how one anxious mother helped bring down an empire. About my creative process I make these sleep stories because I love history and stories have always helped me fall asleep. I care, in particular for the art & I wish to bring back to life, history stories in the most beautiful and relevant art styles. I’m the one steering the ship: building the story, polishing the script, editing the episode, and double-checking details so the finished piece holds up. I use production assistance from AI tools to increase the quality and accuracy of the content, including a voice model derived from a real professional actor and individually generated visuals that aim to capture atmosphere. Even with AI tools, long episodes like this are still a heavy lift. I hope it feels like time well spent. And while the story is grounded in research, it’s made for entertainment and relaxation—not as a substitute for academic work. Thanks for being here. Subscribe ► https://bit.ly/3N0ZXWa