[music and lyrics by Nergal]
[Chapter I: The forbidden legacy ov a fallen race]
[instrumental]
[Chapter II:
Invocation ov the watch gods]
O Mighty Watcher!
Thou art all and all art in Thee
free me from mortals
intoxicate with Thy
self love
O Mighty Sentinel!
Thou art the concious one
break the monotony ov existence
that I may illuminate!
uncrowned
in Tarterean Sulphur
elder than the Memphian kings
Thy reign so timeless and infinite
ever silent watchers, whom mankind yet
aches to embrace
grand me Thy Promethean rays
blacker than light...
cunquering lion-headed god
by the name ov Legion dost Thou
arrive
[lead: Nergal]
Thou hast seen the prophets in the desert
Thou hast bled for the fallen idols from
beyond
prevailing stregth hath made Thee greater
than the god...
from amongst the million dead angels army
Azazel, begotten
not ov human race
honour the divinity vision ov victorious sun
open wide your glimmering eyes
bathe in divinity ov
loneliness
empowered in self creation
shine inward!
Shemyaza! the profoundest one
spread Thy wings
the desolate one
Thy
disease untamed within the sinister self...
O Mighty Watcher!
Thou art all and all art in Thee
free me from
mortals
intoxicate with Thy self love
O Mighty Sentinel!
Thou art the concious one
break the monotony ov existence
that I
may illuminate!
[lead: Seth]
[Chapter III: The splendorous return]
[background lead: Nergal]
beyond all
cowardness!
hast Thou no fear?
spit out the blasphemy!
strive unto sin...
seduce Thyself
o mighty seer!
the ancient
voyager
blind me with light
the sleepless ones
in aimless andering
Thou must first fall
to reign in
blasphemy...
["The Reign ov Shemsu-Hor" was inspired by Andrew Collins book "From the ashes of the angels. The forbidden legacy of
a fallen race", where he reveals that fallen angels were flesh and blood members ov a race predating our own. Shemsu-Hor was a sacred
society which existed in Egypt before the ancient Egyptians. it is said thay were the founders ov Egyptian culture, built the Sphinx and
other megalithic monuments. Collins finds arguments that Shemsu-Hor were equal to biblical nephilims. culture's anti-heroes and fallen
gods have always been very attractive to me and by its rebellious nature close to my own ethics. this is my tribute to the Fallen Ones.
musically it is an enormous, three-piece epic voyage through centuries in search for a liberty, beauty and wisdom. I believe I managed to
bring the Ancient's breath into that song by exporing some unique eastern guitar scales as well as using really precise
orchestrations.]