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The Qliphoth

Through twilight veils, where echoes rise/ The hollow spheres in shadow thrive/ Unholy husks, where echoes moan/ A broken mirror, void and throne/ 1) Thaumiel: Twin God's Divide A realm where power splits its core/ Opposing forces wage war/ Not unity but sundered might/ A dance of fire and endless night/ 2) Chaigidel: Confusion's Crown A tangled mind, a frenzied tide/ Where reason bends and fears collide/ Deception's whisper twist the air/ All sense dissolves to bleak despair/ 3) Satariel: Veil of Unknowing A cloak of mist where truths decay/ Horizon lost, no guiding ray/ The seeking soul is left in flight/ Blindfolded in eternal night/ 4) Ghagiel: Mechanized Thought Where wisdom rusts and circuits hum/ A hollow throne where silence drums/ No heart within, just gears that grind/ A kingdom built by soulless mind/ 5) Thagirion: Wrath's Dominion The blaze of rage, the tyrant's hand/ A firestorm scorches through the land/ No justice found, no mercy sown/ Only the weight of iron and stone/ 6) Golachab: Unbridled Fury A furnace forged with seething ire/ The reckless blade, the vengeful pyre/ No reason here, just burning need/ To scorch, to rend, to watch them bleed/ 7) Gamaliel: Illusion's Lust A siren's call, a lover's sigh/ A dream that unfolds into a lie/ Delight decays, replaced by thirst/ Where beauty blooms and falls to curse/ 8) Nahemoth: Earth's Rejects The shattered roots of dust and bone/ Where life unravels, left alone/ The crawling things, the twisted spawn/ Their kingdom thrives beyond the dawn/ The twelve descend the gate/ A spiral song of hollow fate/ The shadows stretch, the echoes call/ The Qliphoth rise, the heavens fall/

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