A Hill To Die Upon
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Adept In Divinity

Adept In Divinity lyrics by A Hill To Die Upon. "...We infer, that perchance he who is to come shall be called Titan." - Irenaeus, Against Heresies From the...

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Adept In Divinity

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"...We infer, that perchance he who is to come

shall be called Titan." - Irenaeus, Against Heresies

From the top of my tower

I saw the sign descending

The birth of V.I.T.R.I.O.L.

The death of Yetzer-Ra

By the hand of the Moon

and touch of tyrant Sun

The Watcher of Styx

I have left behind.

Towards Castors portal

The gate of the Apzu

Brought by Gabriel

In search of leonine

Io, Astromortal!

The adept in divinity

Sought by Raphael

In conquest of the western sea

Angdae dürelen

Agarwaen Er

I am the left handed

Wizard of the War God

Angdae dürelen

Agarwaen Er

"No fate is shared,

No fate is shared!"

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