When Rides The Scion Of The Storms - Bal-Sagoth
[Dover, England: September 1594 (the recollections of a war-weary mariner)] Hearken boy; for I would tell thee a tale before we set sail for the Bay of Biscay on the morrow. I was not always called by this name, you know... To you, I am Caleb Blackthorne, battle-scarred master of an English galleon, survivor of a score of sea-fights, cheater of the notched blades of many an over ambitious Spanish pirate... the Scourge of Medina Sedonia! But to many others over the countless centuries since my first birth, I have been known by a host of other names... so many that even I begin to forget all but the ones distinguished by the most vivid deeds... for I hide a wondrous secret, boy... a secret some would call a blessing, but which others would deem a grim curse. Aye, it all began a very long time ago... Memories of death and life... For countless thousands of centuries I have walked the earth... I have seen endless battle, And untold centuries of slaughter. I am reborn once more! The same grim spirit once again given flesh... O' to be ravished by the seductress death... [The Scion of the Storms:] Dethroned 'ere Atlantis fell, haunted by a dark queen's curse, My son's soul shackled by this spell of endless death and grim rebirth. Fly, o' skyborne steed of Lyonesse, ride the tempest's wings, I am the scion of the vengeful skies, a god to warriors and kings! [Reflections on lifetimes of carnage:] I have been slain by Roman gladius, And by Norman spear dealt a mortal wound, The threads of my ensorcelled destiny Endlessly woven on some unknown cosmic loom. I have lost my life to longbow shafts Fighting for the English crown, And mayhap I'll end this mariner's life A good three score fathoms down! I marched with vast armies 'ere gleaming Atlantis sank beneath the waves... I reddened my blade against Caesar's legions long ago... I stood beside Boudicca at Colchester... I dealt honed
Artist: Bal-Sagoth