| Behold glorious Hyperborea, gleaming jewel of the
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| North; |
| an eon-veiled kingdom forever steeped in ancient legendry and the renown
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| Of its martial splendour… but of late, an ill wind whispers malignly through
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| Its opulent labyrinth of marbled citadels…
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| (WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE:)
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| (Episode I:)
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| THE SPLENDOUR OF A THOUSAND SWORDS GLEAMING BENEATH THE BLAZON OF THE
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| HYPERBOREAN EMPIRE
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| (To be found on the second Bal-Sagoth album; «Starfire Burning Upon The
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| Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule»)
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| (Episode II:)
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| THE DARK LIEGE OF CHAOS IS UNLEASHED AT THE ENSORCELLED SHRINE OF A’ZURA-KAI
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| (THE SPLENDOUR OF A THOUSAND SWORDS GLEAMING BENEATH THE BLAZON OF THE
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| HYPERBOREAN EMPIRE: Part: II)
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| (To be found on the third Bal-Sagoth album; «Battle Magic»)
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| NOW…
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| (Episode III:)
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| CRY HAVOC FOR GLORY, AND THE ANNIHILATION OF THE TITANS OF CHAOS!
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| (THE SPLENDOUR OF A THOUSAND SWORDS GLEAMING BENEATH THE BLAZON OF THE
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| HYPERBOREAN EMPIRE: Part: III)
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| (ALTARUS:)
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| And so, it ends. |
| You have learned much, young Xerxes
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| Your training is nigh on complete
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| The years which you have spent here at the Praxeum have been difficult ones
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| But the reward of elucidation you have gained far outweighs the hardship you
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| Have endured. |
| Many lessons have you learned, not least of which is that
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| Knowledge is never without its price, my neophyte
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| (XERXES:)
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| Yes, master Altarus. |
| I have heeded your tutelage well, and your wisdom
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| Has been a great balm to me during the many trials I have undergone. |
| I can now
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| Command the Mists of the Oracle, and the Great Eye of the Universe opens at my
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| Bidding. |
| And yet, before I am placed before the final scrutiny of the Elders
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| I ask that I be allowed to gaze into the sidereal vista once more, to witness
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| The final outcome of that great struggle which has so captivated me during my
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| Studies at the Praxeum
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| (ALTARUS:)
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| Ah yes… the epic conflict between the Dark Liege of Chaos and the
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| Royal Scion of proud Hyperborea. |
| Very well, my young apprentice. |
| Command the
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| Starscape to divulge its mysteries… look deep into the fathomless mists, and
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| The ruinous carnage of A’zura-Kai shall once again be arrayed before thine
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| Curious gaze. |
| Aye Xerxes, thrice you have summoned the besieged and benighted
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| Vista of Hyperborea… now pay heed, for the final battle is at hand!
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| (Chapter 7: The Last Stand Against Chaos.)
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| (ALTARUS:)
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| And a crimson sun rose slowly over the Field of Blood… and such
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| Were the corpse-mounds of the dead that they aspired to touch that ireful orb
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| Slithering shadows nuzzled the massed bodies of the slain, as the King rallied
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| The survivors of the battle against Chaos to one final act of defiance…
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Impertinent mortal wormcast! |
| Do you truly aspire to prevail
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| Against me? |
| I am the Bane of the Atlantean Kings, the Scourge of Lemuria
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| Arch-Foe of the Immortals of Ultima Thule! |
| Long before man hurled himself
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| Squamously from the primordial ooze, I waged war with gods and thwarted
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| Eternity!
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| (ALTARUS:)
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| Lord Angsaar, the Dark Liege of Chaos, was poised on the brink of
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| Ultimate victory. |
| By insidious manipulation, he had carefully drawn the forces
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| Of Hyperborea to battle at the Shrine of A’zura-Kai, pitting his legions of
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| Ravening wraiths against the stalwart forces of the Hyperborean Empire, and
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| During the fray his agents of evil had seized the Ninth Crystal of Mera from
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| The grasp of the King. |
| With the cosmic energies of the Shrine magnifying the
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| Empyreal power of the Ninth Crystal, Angsaar triumphantly performed the arcane
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| Rite that would sunder the sorcerous fetters which had hitherto kept his
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| Physical incarnation confined within the ancient Chamber of Slumber. |
| Summoning
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| The interdimensional portal which the mystic power of the Shrine allied with
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| The sorceries of the Crystal could generate, Angsaar channelled his fiendish
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| Presence from his darksome prison directly to the death-gorged Field of Blood
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| Thus was the spell of confinement woven countless aeons ago by
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| Angsaar’s immortal nemesis broken, and on that fateful day the dread
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| Chaos-Liege strode the world of mortal men once more. |
| The King, flanked by the |
| Few valiant survivors of the ruinous Wraith-onslaught, stood defiant before
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| The withering glare of Chaos…
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Ah, great King of Hyperborea! |
| My mystic shackles are at last
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| Broken… I am free once more! |
| Your army is lost, your realm is mine…
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| It shall be blessed with the honour of being the first to fall before my
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| Renewed onslaught! |
| Bow to me in obeisance!
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| (THE KING:)
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| Never! |
| For too long your diseased machinations have hung like a
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| Black pall over glorious Hyperborea… you have invaded my very dreams and
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| Sown the virulent seeds of base treachery within my court. |
| It ends here
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| Arch-fiend!
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Feh! |
| Yield to me, throw down your sword! |
| Obey and I promise
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| That your death shall be swift, if not entirely devoid of suffering!
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| (THE KING:)
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| I defy you!
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Hyperborea shall fall! |
| Your court shall become the heart of my
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| New imperium! |
| Your people shall become my lackeys, bearing the glorious burden
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| Of my sovereignty with sweet praise upon their lips!
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| (THE KING:)
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| I shall always defy you!
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Then your pain shall etch a new legend of suffering in the
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| Benighted obelisks of the Outer Darkness, and not even that cursed blade of
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| Adamantine black steel shall preserve thee! |
| Die!
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| (THE KING:)
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| So, the final battle begins! |
| Into the fray we ride! |
| For the eternal
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| Glory of Hyperborea!
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| And the Chaos-Liege summoned the remnants of his cackling
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| Wraith-horde, commanding the unholy brood to once more hurl itself like a
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| Black tide against the now bloodied but still razor edged steel of the grim
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| Survivors of Hyperborea. |
| With the enchantments of the Ninth Crystal still
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| Crackling in the air about the Shrine, the incorporeal frames of the wraiths
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| Were once more transmogrified into squamous pseudo-flesh, and thus vulnerable
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| To the biting blades of the King’s depleted war-host. |
| Rallying his forces once
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| More, the Royal Scion of Hyperborea clove into the massed hordes of nethermost
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| Horror, his ensorcelled ebon blade hewing five-score left and five-score right
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| Leaving a viscous and noxious trail of sundered fiends in his wake. |
| The
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| Arch-Wraith of Lord Angsaar, that same bestial horror which had smitten the
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| King and seized the Crystal of Mera from his gauntleted fist, swooped screaming
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| From the crimson sky in a bid to extinguish the life-force of the Hyperborean
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| Monarch, but the benighted blade of the King was swifter, and with a flash of
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| Noisome green light and smoke, the Arch-Wraith's head rolled to the
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| Blood-slaked earth, its leering countenance forever frozen in a grotesque
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| Parody of un-death. |
| And once more, like a purifying storm of righteous fury
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| The heroes of Hyperborea dealt steel-cold and martial discipline unto the
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| Baying hounds of Chaos
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| (XERXES:)
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| And yet I perceive that the wraith-horde's number was being ever
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| Bolstered by the sorceries of the reborn Chaos-Liege… for every keening
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| Horror hacked down by a Hyperborean blade, three more were summoned from the
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| Outer Darkness by the machinations of Angsaar. |
| Even the courage and the grim
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| Determination of the King’s valiant force could not hope to prevail against
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| Such an overwhelming foe. |
| But the last, best hope still remained, clutched
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| Tightly within the King’s fist! |
| The Shadow-Sword!
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| Your perceptions are clear, young Xerxes. |
| The life-essence of
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| Angsaar’s arch-foe was still encased within the stygian sword following their
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| Last cataclysmic encounter many aeons past, and that yard of fearsome black
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| Steel spoke once more to the King in the same long dead tongue it had burned
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| Upon his mind deep within the Mountains of the Dead. |
| One hope remained to
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| Defeat Angsaar, but it would carry with it a most terrible price for the King
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| (Chapter 8: The Return of the Immortal)
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| (THE ECHOES OF THE IMMORTAL:)
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| Hearken, noble King of Hyperborea. |
| Long ago
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| Before life evolved from the boiling oceans of the primordial sphere, I waged
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| Furious and slaughterous battle with the Chaos-Liege over the possession of
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| The sacred Crystals of Mera, shards of such incredible sorcerous potency that |
| Even the Empyreal Lexicon itself was no greater a prize. |
| Although I succeeded
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| In smiting the dark one and imprisoning him within his Chamber of Slumber, I
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| Was hammered to the brink of dissolution by the abominations of Chaos, and I
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| Thus transferred my life-essence into my Sword, that same blade which you now
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| Hold in your grasp. |
| I committed my fading energies to concealing the blade
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| From the sight of man until such time as it would once more be needed to bring
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| To bear against Chaos… aye, until such time as Angsaar reawakened. |
| It was I
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| Who guided you to the mountainous resting place of the blade when my arch-foe
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| Marked you as central protagonist in his scheme to recover the
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| Prime Crystal, o' King of the North. |
| To utterly destroy the Dark Liege of
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| Chaos, you must join your essence with mine… we must fuse our life-forces
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| And become one so that my full power may be unleashed against Angsaar once
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| More. |
| But this final deed demands the most severe of tolls, o' noble monarch…
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| To become as one with the immortal essence of the Shadow-Sword is to sacrifice
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| Forever your own mortality, and to forsake eternally the world of man. |
| Are you
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| Prepared to pay this price, King of Hyperborea?
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| (THE KING:)
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| To preserve the sovereignty of my realm and safeguard my people
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| From the forces of darkness? |
| Aye! |
| For my kingship demands no less a commitment!
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| So be it… let this final deed be done!
|
| (THE WARRIORS OF HYPERBOREA:)
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| Imperius Rex!
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| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| What futile gesture is this? |
| Curse you, manling! |
| Can you not
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| Accept the inevitability of your defeat?
|
| (THE KING:)
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| Begone, servitor of Chaos! |
| Your nemesis awaits thee! |
| Return to the
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| Outer Darkness!
|
| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| You fool! |
| You cannot comprehend your actions! |
| I offered you
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| Sweet oblivion, and instead you have chosen tortuous damnation!
|
| (THE KING:)
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| I would sooner suffer damnation a thousand times than bend the knee
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| To Chaos!
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| And a great stillness descended over the Field of Blood. |
| Grimly
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| Slowly, the King held aloft the Shadow-Sword and spoke those baleful words of
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| Power which had been forever branded indelibly upon his soul. |
| Writhing tendrils
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| Of night-dark, coruscating energy lanced from the surface of the blade
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| Entwining the King in a pulsating chrysalis of searing sorcerous power. |
| His
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| Eyes shone deep crimson with an illuminatory radiance not born of this world
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| And forces which had lain dormant since before the fall of the Third Moon
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| Stirred at last from their aeons-old slumber…
|
| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| No… my eternal nemesis, you will not thwart me! |
| Abominations
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| Rise! |
| Destroy these mortals who vex me as the buzzing of gnats vexes a titan!
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| Drag their impudent souls to the abyss!
|
| (THE WARRIORS OF HYPERBOREA:)
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| Havoc is the cry! |
| Come, fiends of the nether-void…
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| Face righteous pattern-welded death!
|
| (LORD ANGSAAR:)
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| Praise Chaos! |
| By the crystal heart of Mera I shall stand deified!
|
| (THE WARRIORS OF HYPERBOREA:)
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| Glory eternal! |
| For our King and sacred Hyperborea!
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| (THE KING:)
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| Noble warriors of Hyperborea… I salute your steadfast courage
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| This will be my final command to you. |
| Now come… follow your King into battle
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| One last time. |
| Into the fray we ride… For the eternal glory of Hyperborea!
|
| (ANGSAAR:)
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| The circle closes… you cannot resist the unparalleled might of Chaos and the
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| exquisite majesty of the Z’xulth! |
| I shall unleash all the terrors of the Outer
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| Darkness against thee! |
| Behold the true extent of my power… My flesh is a
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| shrine wherein all demons dwell!
|
| (THE WARRIORS OF HYPERBOREA:)
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| Stand fast! |
| Cry havoc for glory and the annihilation of the titans of Chaos!
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| We fight to the last man!
|
| (THE KING:)
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| By all the gods of Hyperborea… a legacy shall be wrought by our blades…
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| our legend shall live forever! |
| Hear me, Angsaar! |
| My humanity fades…
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| my mortality dissipates as does the darkness before the glimmering kiss of the
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| dawn! |
| Let us finish it… Let this be our final battle!
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| And thus was etched into the eternal codex of the heavens the
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| Immortal legend of the Hyperborean Empire
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| (XERXES:)
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| But master Altarus… what was the outcome of the final clash? |
| What |
| Effect did the power of the Immortal have upon the King? |
| Did he ultimately
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| Defeat Angsaar and the horrors spawned from the Outer Darkness?
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| Alas Xerxes, no one knows the final outcome of the battle. |
| Even the
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| Great Eye of the Universe and the Mists of the Oracle are unable to ascertain
|
| The fate of the King and his army on that fate-steeped dawn. |
| So much
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| Unparalleled and polarized arcane power was unleashed upon the Field of Blood
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| At that instant that it has forever obscured the oracular vista and shielded
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| The truth from the eyes of even the most talented and presentient master of
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| The Praxeum. |
| Today, Hyperborea is but a memory, a glorious legend which rests
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| Forever within the same fathomless shark-haunted grave as do mythic Lemuria
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| And fabled Atlantis.
|
| (XERXES:)
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| I shall make it a priority to ascertain the truth, master. |
| I vow I
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| Shall channel all the skills I have learned here at the Praxeum into
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| Discovering the final fate of the King of Hyperborea!
|
| (ALTARUS:)
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| And I believe that you may well succeed, my young apprentice. |
| But
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| Whatever the case, one thing is certain. |
| As long as legends endure in the
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| Cosmos and the deeds of heroes are celebrated in the annals of eternity, none
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| Who gaze in awe beyond the mists and are blessed to behold it shall ever forget
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| The splendour of a thousand swords gleaming beneath the blazon of the
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| Hyperborean Empire
|
| (THE END???)
|
| (15 October: 1893)
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| After a sleepless and oppressively feverish night spent pondering the truths
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| Which I exhumed amongst The Ghosts Of Angkor Wat, I have concluded that these
|
| Perceived parallels and their possible significance carry me ever closer to
|
| The centre of this great global web, the strands of which I have been
|
| Traversing in my long quest for enlightenment, and yet I now fear that the
|
| Owner of this web has surely felt the tremblings I have caused along its
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| Delicate filaments, and may well feel compelled to investigate the
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| Disturbance… |