Blood Slakes The Sand At The Circus Maximus - Lyrics by Bal-Sagoth


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THOUGHTS OF AN ICENI GLADIATOR,AWAITING THE OPENING OF THE ARENA PORTCULLIS:MEMORIES OF REBELLION (CARNAGE AT CAMULODUNUM):ICENI MESSENGER:
Hearken! The Ninth Legion has been put to the sword!
The war-
Chief of Queen Boudicca: Onwards to Camulodunum...wet your swords! Redden the earth with Roman blood!I remember the carnage at Camulodunum...
The glorious clash of Celtic sword against Roman gladius,
The pride in the eyes of our war-queen
As we hacked down the Imperial Eagle,
And the severed heads of centurions gaping atop our spears.BLOODSHED AND BATTLE: 61 AD (C.E.)???
We certainly taught the arrogant invading dogs a lesson, at any rate.
The omens and portents spoke of vast bloodshed and great carnage,and after our slaughterous victories at Camulodunum (the Templeof Claudius burned wonderfully!), Londinium and Verulanium,the cursed Romans finally dared to meet us honourably upon the fieldof war at Mandeussedum. They sent fifteen thousand legionaires,their armour gleaming like gold in the sun... but it would still yield to ourswords and spears, no matter how it sparkled.
The Roman scoundrel, Governor Suetonius Paullinus,battle-scarred from his campaigns against the Druids,was able to choose the ground upon which to make his stand,and so it was that he selected as the battlefield a narrow valley,fronted by a flat plain, with dense woodland at its rear. Aye...
Mandeussedum, "the place of the chariots"... I remember it vividly.???
We were swelled by our victories,empowered by our noble cause,enraged with the battle frenzy;thirsting to take as many Roman headsas our bright blades could sever!
And yet we were perhaps somewhat overconfident that day...ABDUCTED FROM THE ICENI:
In the aftermath of our defeat at Mandeussedum,I was captured by Romans with a veiled intent...(though three of them died at my hands in the attempt!)
Nero was growing bored with the gladiators,slaves and lion-fodder at his great Circus,and so had requested Suetonius Paullinusto provide the citizens of Rome with new entertainment...
The Emperor had heard much of the wildness and fighting spiritof these barbaric Britons who had brought such woe to his far-famed legions;these painted, pagan tribesmen who had resisted the Empire's iron fistwhere the glorious phalanxes of the East had not."
Agents of the Imperium... hearken to my words", Nero had demanded."
Bring to Rome some of these tribesman for the Games. Let us pit themagainst our most ravenous beasts and our greatest gladitorial champions."
And so I was taken in fetters aboard a Roman trireme,the blood of slain legionaires still crusted upon my thews,I was taken far from the fens of my beloved homeland,to tread the sun baked sand of the Circus Maximus...to fight for my life in the Imperial Arena.ARRIVAL AT THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS:
The Circus Maximus was certainly a splendid sight, I'll admit.A vast colosseum with great stone columns and tiers,huge ornate arches and mighty statues of grey marble.
Countless people filled the seats surrounding the sandy floor of the Arena...and in his opulent royal enclosure, flanked by gleaming guardsand grovelling lackeys, sat the great Emperor himself...EMPEROR NERO:
Fight, barbarian outlander!
Please us, and mayhap Mars will smile on thee this day!ICENI WARRIOR:
Bah! I do not hail to your Roman gods, and you are not my emperor!
By Cernunnos, the blood of my enemies shall stain the sandof this cursed arena red this day!THE COMBAT COMMENCES:
They unleashed the lions first. Hunger maddened beasts,goaded into a frenzy by the cruel point of many a pilum...
And yet my own hunger, the hunger for revenge, was greater,and my honed steel was sharper than bestial fang and claw.
And so they ranged their finest warriors against me.
Three more iron gates around the arena yawned open,and they strode from the colosseum tunnels amidsta cacophony of cheering from the assembled Roman spectators,urged on and showered with mar tial adulation from the massedarena crowd, who howled their bloodlust without cessation.???
Far above, upon his great dias,the Emperor gave the signal for the combat to begin,and with the battle-lust engulfing me,with the red mist swirling before my eyes,I vowed to my northern gods that I would show these leering
Romans the fighting spirit and battle prowess of my people...I would leave the arena littered with the bloody corpses of my opponents...I would cast off the imperial fetters and return to the fens!
Aye, I would escape, and make all Romans fear my name,and compel Nero to rue the day Julius Caesar had first orderedhis legions across the grim grey sea to my ancient island...
Blood For Boudicca... Carnage For Cernunnos!!
To be continued...
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