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Dignitas

Dignitas lyrics by Tersivel. Inflamed with war desire Inflexible Filling the altars with blood Like trumpets, my voice is heard Fire! Legions storm, embrace...

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Dignitas

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Inflamed with war desire

Inflexible

Filling the altars with blood

Like trumpets, my voice is heard

Fire!

Legions storm, embrace every town

The shields sound with martial clang

Helios!

Shall you enlighten me at the end

When all the greatness of Rome

Declines and falls

Under the fiction of a dead nazarene?

Gather the men, we made it this far

From Lutetia Parisiorum

Through the Empire to nasty Antioch

Set on foot for conquest, that's right

This life was given to me for a reason, I know

To restore our ancient fame

Listen!

The song of steely weaponry rings out!

Dignitas!

High and proud, the eyes into the field

Every clash rings in eternity

Sharpen twice, the blades strike the field

Every clash rings in eternity

Dignitas!

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