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By: Gloirin Posted on: July 11, 2010
The following is an excerpt from the papers of a late fifth century Shallamese citizen accused of occultism, the worship of Babel, God of Oblivion, and attempting a ritual to destroy the Basilica. Templars found the man standing over a pair of corpses of Templar paladin recruits and killed him before the ritual was complete, but sources say that the words the man was chanting comprise the early part of this document. The papers were kept in Luminai custody before their mysterious disappearance from the Basilican archives.
Slain, the righteous Templar knights
Blood shed to honour holy ground
Lain, their iron swords now silent
Masters here for darkness bound
Vain, the struggle with their betters
Lords of sight and kings of sound
Fain, the words with which to summon
Power that lets one cast down
Requiem for hope, console us
We who cherish rest from this
Break our mortal prisons, save us
Grant us everlasting bliss
Dread communion with the monster
Doubts exchanged for clarity
Enlightenment bequeath to us
Whom with all truths seek parity
Gone the flow'r of innocence
Lost like leaves before the chill
Earth unearthed, from the earth taken
Service to us against will
Rob the lands of life and siphon
Spirit out of industry
Lead things built up high to Ruin
Set the edifices free
Praise the hour, praise the day
That hurtles towards us, on its way
The end of things, the world's decay
By Babel's will, behold!