Lyrics
Prince of the island of Melniboné you are
Addressing the protagonist as the Prince of the island of Melniboné, establishing his identity.
White son of an ancient curse that's poisoning your blood
Describing the protagonist as the descendant of a long-standing curse affecting his blood.
To save your beloved you traveled so far
Highlighting the protagonist's journey to save someone he loves.
Ravished by the evil Yyrkoon, nightmare of your childhood
Referring to the protagonist's traumatic past involving Yyrkoon, a source of nightmares from childhood.
I found a sword in another world
Discovery of a sword in another realm, possibly a mystical or magical weapon.
Rule the storm! Kill with steel
Encouraging the protagonist to wield power and face challenges, emphasizing the destructive force of steel in combat.
In your hand you've got the Power!
-Glory in what you feel
-Burn the enemy into the fire
-You Kill every foe that's crossing your road
Describing the protagonist's relentless pursuit, acknowledging the impossibility of saving both his beloved and his own soul.
Too late to save both, your princess and your soul
-My blade is called Stormbringer
Introduction of the protagonist's blade, Stormbringer, which holds significance in the narrative.
Rule the storm! Kill with steel
Repetition of the call to rule the storm and kill with steel, emphasizing the power the protagonist possesses and the glory in defeating enemies.
In your hand you've got the Power!
-Glory in what you feel
-Burn the enemy into the fire
-Rule the storm! Kill with steel
-In your hand you've got the Power!
-Glory in what you feel
-Burn the enemy into the fire
-Rule the storm! Kill with steel
Continuation of the thematic repetition, underlining the protagonist's strength and the fiery destruction of adversaries.
In your hand you've got the Power!
-Glory in what you feel
-Burn the enemy into the fire
-Rule the storm! Kill with steel
-In your hand you've got the Power!
-Glory in what you feel
-Burn the enemy into the fire
-Raise your blackened sword up higher
Final call to raise the protagonist's blackened sword higher, indicating a triumphant or victorious moment.
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