I. The Song of Vallis

Introduction

What are you, you cinder, you white light, you chaser of Sol? Pyre of twilight and bringer of dawn. The legends of Edä named you ‘Evil Archon,’ and ‘Light Bearer.’ Why is this so? What have you done, you majestic, gleaming diamond of the sky? Why did men of Edä loathe you so? Why did they regard you the perpetrator of ruin?…

The Song of Vallis

Eternal Dance (v 1 – 10)

…And though the oceans and the mountains rise,
All that which has arisen shall be felled.

Bounty of all Vallis shall be curs-ed,
And by this curse the Nezulim shall fall…

He Awakens (v 21 – 30)

His emergence is the foretold omen,
It shall concur with tumult throughout Vé…

Tribulation (v 31 – 40)

The skies of Vé are darkened by the soot,
As the mountains rage with bursting fires…

Coming of the Bolide (v 41 – 50)

…The Nezulim observe their ending bode,
While the blue star Edä reaches zenith.

Era of Bondage (v 51 – 60)

…With the black Sol ringed in blinding fire,
They shall prepare for final exodus.

Waning of Kings (v 61 – 70)

…Wise men never place their trust in Raptors,
For they will only serve the master beast.

Rise of the Archon (v 71 – 80)

…Men are led by fear unto their slaughter,
By those that wield the blade upon their throats.

Submission (v 81 – 90)

…Aeon, who had never known forgiveness,
Now felt the virtue that remained in men.

Exodus (v 91 – 100)

…Spaded black, the tail tip whips the foulness….
Rise, arise you devil made of shadows!