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"LXXVII" unveils the return of the enigmatic Wolf Comanche, one of the nine wolves that stride alongside the Wolf Child. A symbol of stoic wisdom and justice, the track serves as a poignant observation of humanity entangled in its internal conflicts. Much like a disturbed wolf, blinded and maddened, humanity inflicts wounds upon itself, heedless of the impending peril.
Nobody’s Wolf Child and Comanche narrate a gripping tale around the fire, recounting a world ravaged by a horde of apocalyptic galloping riders. Descending from a tumultuous storm, they rode across the land, defiling purity with wicked tongues, weakening strength, and ravaging abundance.
lyrics
Here come the riders look how they fly
They ride the darkest horses
With hooves that blaze like fire
They’re coming for your mind
They twist the subtle knife
They’re coming for your eyes
They want you to be blind
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With whispering tongues laced with poison, they ravage the land
A plague on each house described as a helping hand
Facti sunt arma, servus
Facti nostri Morbo
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