Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Draconis Albionensis, artist - Bal-Sagoth.
Date of issue: 15.04.2001
Song language: English
Draconis Albionensis |
It was a time of change. |
The descendants of the Atlantean mages had fallen |
before the New Praesidium, and the wolves were baying at the Empire’s door. |
An oppressive new faith was encroaching from the east, and the sylvan liege |
had locked tight the gates of his arboreal realm. |
And so it was that towards |
the end of the Age of Mystery, the last of Albion’s great Dragon Lords did |
gather for what would be their final battle… |
Dragon-phalanx rend the sky, Albion our gleaming prize, |
Sentinels of land and sea, guardians of destiny. |
(Prowling amongst the pecseatan; Draconis Bipedes, swift and furious beast of battle!) |
(Dragon-Runes etched by the firey tongues of the IX Legio Draconis into the |
primordial stone of the great Logres Drachenstahl Cromlech): |
The foes of this sceptred isle shall be driven back into the sea! |
An oath sworn in battle, a vow blessed by steel, |
I swear by the dragon’s blood in my veins… and the dragon’s heart that pumps |
it! |
Dragonfyre in the fray, faith and steel shall win the day, |
A god to serf and king alike, the Adamantine Hammer strikes! |
(Devouring the infidel outlanders; Draconis Nematoda, great winged worm of war!) |
To victory eternal… this world shall be our empire! |
Dragon Imperium, throne of the Ancient Gods, behold the axiom, Wyruld-Cyninga! |
It is time! |
We shall rule, and upon our dominion the sun shall never set! |
I must commit this to the pages of my journal, while it is still vivid in my recollection… not that such a macabre vision could possibly soon be blissfully forgotten. |
Just before dawn, I awoke from a fantastic and somewhat |
horrifying dream in which I traversed a great black cyclopean cityscape, |
its towering stygian walls inscribed with some form of outlandish glyphs which |
seemed to writhe squamously and alter their shape even as I gazed at them. |
A sibilant whispering which seemed at once familiar and yet intrusively alien |
compelled me to walk to the edge of a particularly sinister looking edifice |
and peer out over its precipitous perimeter. |
When I did so, I beheld this |
world of ours, recognizing vaguely the apparent shapes of the five continents, |
yet the entire vista seemed so distant that the whole appeared in its entirety |
no larger than a sphere which I could fit snugly into the palm of my hand. |
When I turned again to behold the looming obelisks, I found I could then |
easily read the previously untranslatable ciphers in the black stone. |
They |
were the words of a great thaumaturgist who had seemingly discovered a repository of aeons-old lore detailing the sidereal web of the cosmos, with |
arcane diagrams pinpointing certain astral portals and places of empyreal |
potency, a sort of pangalactic ley-line chart, if you will. |
Indeed, these |
Star-Maps Of The Ancient Cosmographers seemed to take a not insignificant toll |
on the author’s sanity, as evidenced by the tone of his inscriptions, which |
seem to suggest that in discovering this Pandora’s Box of dark elucidation, |
his fate was to be inexorably dogged by some nameless and implacable gloom; |