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Versuri The Epsilon Exordium
[Instrumental]
[From the journal of Professor Caleb Blackthorne
III, discovered May 1899, near the great Temple at
Tiahuanaco, Peru:]
[23 September: 1893]
Upon extensive examination of the nefarious
arcane codex known as The Epsilon
Exordium, I believe my search may at last be
drawing to a close. Indeed, I
feel that perhaps the great discovery which has
eluded me for so long may
finally be within my grasp. And yet I must be
cautious, for twice more have
I seen the figures in the night, watching me in
silence from the confines of
the darkness. I cannot discern their features,
only that they are vaguely
human in shape, save for their arms which seem
abnormally long and oddly
jointed. My native guides are becoming
increasingly agitated and skittish,
babbling incoherently about the guardians of the
tombs... citing legends
from their ancestral past which speak of
mysterious travellers who reputedly
came down from the stars in great silvern
chariots drawn by steeds of flame.
At any rate, I have my trusted Martini-Henry .45
calibre breech-loader
should these silent stalkers prove malign and
ever deign to lay hold of me
in the night. I have at last translated the
carvings on the stone fragment I
unearthed amidst the ruins of Angkor Wat. To my
astonishment, I found that it
predated the construction of the temple itself by
countless thousands of years,
and that it spoke of the same subject as did the
hieroglyphs I beheld on the
wall of the concealed chamber which I and Lord
Blakiston discovered within the
Great Pyramid in Egypt. Successive examinations
of the edifices at Giza and
Karnak revealed further parallels too precise to
be mere coincidence. The
pieces of this great cosmic puzzle are finally
beginning to fall into place...
[2 October: 1893]
Yes, it is as I suspected. I have long felt that
the Sumerians of Mesapotamia
were among the first peoples to attain
elucidation concerning the dread matter
I pursue. My excavations at Lagash, Eridu, and
most notably the ziggurats at
Ur, have revealed truths which subsequent finds
at Angkor, Egypt and
Sacsahuaman only serve to consolidate. I now know
that the Olmechs, the Aztecs
and the Mayans were also undeniably key tendrils
of this grand global web,
and the unnerving truth I hitherto felt compelled
to deny now seems inexorably
to point to some grand and terrifying universal
axiom.
It seems however, that the closer I come to
enlightenment, the greater the
danger becomes. Last night, one of our
expedition's chief guides disappeared
without trace. His native compatriots could find
no tracks, nor offer any
evidence of his departure to suggest that his
superstitions had finally
compelled him to abandon the party... the man
seems simply to have vanished
inexplicably into the oppressive, sweltering
dark. In light of the
disappearance, I opted not to inform the group
that during the darkling hours
before sunrise last night I had peered from my
tent to behold what I perceived
to be three of the shadowy figures I have
previously described moving furtively
in the gloom, keeping ever just out of the
illuminatory radias of our campfire.
By the time I had brought my rifle to bear, they
had melted away into the
fathomless shadows of the benighted jungle...
[10 October: 1893]
The inscriptions on the tablet I discovered seem
to be a fragmentary piece of
some mysterious, perhaps apocryphal, larger work;
evidently a lexicon of some
description, undoubtedly of antediluvian origin.
The first section, as far as
I can discern, tells of an era thousands of years
past when countless great
and advanced civilisations, apparently with the
legendary Atlantis foremost
amongst them, spanned the circumference of the
globe. The initial passage,
seemingly a celebration of Atlantis Ascendant
carved by a renowned chronicler
of the day, speaks thusly:
Cantece Bal sagoth cuvintele asculta. The Epsilon Exordium muzica straina cantece versuri.ro muzica versuri versuri cuvinte album album.
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