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lyrics
Led by Beren Ironborn
Eldraani banners soared
Marching, charging
Freymarsh heard their roar
Ogre clans united
A warlord strong and brave
Watching, waiting
They’ll send him to his grave
Beren marched his forces to the Ogre’s final keep
For the elder council lay within
Their lives for lasting peace
Led by Beren Ironborn
Eldraani banners soared
Marching, charging
Freymarsh heard their roar
Ogre clans united
A warlord strong and brave
Watching, waiting
They’ll send him to his grave
Warriors defending their gates and towers strong
Beren’s men surround them
They’ll starve ‘fore winters gone
Word spread far and wide
Of the siege of Hok-Tah-Yol
The mountains whispered to Beren’s ears
“Brace for the coming storm”
All other marsh-folk not caught in the siege
Took up their axe on reptilian steeds
Gathered in numbers of thrice Beren’s force
And attacked from the west, east and the north
Beren surrounded, attacked from all sides
Ordered his archers to set earth alight
Rained flaming arrows igniting the pitch
Allowing the vanguard to push for the bridge
Gates are broken, beasts are slain
Ogre’s blood it falls like rain
Beren burns the Elder’s halls
The fighting marsh-folk heard their calls
He stands before them, spear raised high
The beasts would kneel or all would die
Beren found both wealth and fame
The Spear of Arostoft his name
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Spear of Arostoft”
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supported by 5 fans who also own “The Spear of Arostoft”
I purchased Lunar Falls without hearing a second of it, assuming some kind of folk, maybe even reminiscient of Heilung. The latter it is not, but atmospheric and yet dark folk it is indeed! Beautifully fragile, peaceful and pristine, these 44 minutes should be enjoyed as a whole, resulting in a seamless and undeniably calming listening experience. If you're in any way prone to folk, there is nothing left to be desired here. Take a break from the rush that everyday life is, and breathe. Stunning. David Fischer