"The time for war has not yet come, but it will, and that soon; and
when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the
scabbard."
- Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
The double-headed eagle goes back to several thousand years B.C. with the Hittites and remains today in several coat-of-arms, the Albanian flag, and the Teutonic order.
This creature is such an amazing enigma that it was our first choice for the album cover and became the perfect symbol for this song of war.
It is common usage today, for sure, but we felt this eagle, along with Prometheus, had so much more to reveal.]
The Twin Heads: "Two beaks tear at a thousand nation's eyes
Wings beat upon the ears of all who dare to fight
My light shineth the way
Forward through ash and fod and fear
It is flaming madness I see... in all whom I command
Set flame to a million empirical states
That will not bare my faces
I am at peace with the madness of my race
Two beaks tear at a thousand nation's eyes
Wings beat upon the ears of all who dare to fight..."
Warriors: "Beholdeth what we cannot see
God of gods!
Law by nature, by will alone
Infinite t**anic Immortal
Oh! Faceless might
Grant us the sight
Through the ash and flame
The hymns of chaos rise!"
The Poet: Warring iron gods
And madness' undying flame
Carmen ex ignis
Cantus ex metus
when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the
scabbard."
- Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
The double-headed eagle goes back to several thousand years B.C. with the Hittites and remains today in several coat-of-arms, the Albanian flag, and the Teutonic order.
This creature is such an amazing enigma that it was our first choice for the album cover and became the perfect symbol for this song of war.
It is common usage today, for sure, but we felt this eagle, along with Prometheus, had so much more to reveal.]
The Twin Heads: "Two beaks tear at a thousand nation's eyes
Wings beat upon the ears of all who dare to fight
My light shineth the way
Forward through ash and fod and fear
It is flaming madness I see... in all whom I command
Set flame to a million empirical states
That will not bare my faces
I am at peace with the madness of my race
Two beaks tear at a thousand nation's eyes
Wings beat upon the ears of all who dare to fight..."
Warriors: "Beholdeth what we cannot see
God of gods!
Law by nature, by will alone
Infinite t**anic Immortal
Oh! Faceless might
Grant us the sight
Through the ash and flame
The hymns of chaos rise!"
The Poet: Warring iron gods
And madness' undying flame
Carmen ex ignis
Cantus ex metus