Tarnished
Epic Tale Unveiled: The Tarnished's Quest for RedemptionLyrics
Die
Expressing a desire for death.
Die again
Repetition of the desire for death, emphasizing a sense of despair or hopelessness.
War has raged on these lands for too long
Describing the prolonged duration of a war on the depicted lands.
They never wanted to end up like this
Acknowledging that the current situation was not the intended outcome.
Why would you have to take the crown?
Raising a question about the necessity of acquiring power or authority.
Time to regain the power now
Encouraging the reclamation of power and control.
Why would you have to take the crown?
Reiterating the questioning of the need to seize authority.
They fight, they die
Describing the consequences of the ongoing conflict—people fighting and dying.
Is an unending curse.
Portraying the ongoing struggle as an enduring and inescapable curse.
For how else is a Champion or a Lord, to be born?
Raising a philosophical question about the birth of a champion or lord in the context of war.
The wait is almost over
Indicating anticipation for a resolution or change.
Will you be our hope?
Possibly calling for someone to be a source of hope.
The Tarnished will soon return
Anticipating the return of the Tarnished, possibly a central figure in the narrative.
Why would you have to take the crown?
Repeating the question about the necessity of taking control.
The war turned blood against blood
Describing the war's impact, turning families or allies against each other.
The Outer Gods has fallen
Stating the fall of the Outer Gods, indicating a significant event in the narrative.
Our empire is fragmented
Highlighting the fragmentation of the empire, suggesting a loss of unity or power.
Would you rise over the hopeless?
Posing a question about rising above despair and taking control.
Would you take the crown?
Repeating the question of whether one would take the crown, a symbol of authority.
Would you take the crown?
Reiterating the question of seizing authority.
Fight, slay then die!
Describing a cycle of fighting, slaying, and dying, emphasizing the harsh realities of conflict.
You must be braver and stronger
Encouraging bravery and strength in the face of adversity.
Fight, slay then die!
Repeating the call for bravery and strength in the ongoing struggle.
You must be braver and stronger
Emphasizing the necessity of being brave and strong in the face of challenges.
For how else is a Champion or a Lord, to be born?
Repeating the philosophical question about the birth of champions or lords.
The wait is almost over
Reiterating the anticipation for a resolution or change.
Will you be our hope?
Possibly asking if someone will be a beacon of hope for others.
The Tarnished will soon return
Anticipating the imminent return of the Tarnished.
For how else is a Champion or a Lord, to be born?
Repeating the philosophical question about the birth of champions or lords.
The wait is almost over
Reiterating the anticipation for a resolution, emphasizing it as a promise to return.
This is the promise to return
Stating the return as a promise, possibly indicating commitment or inevitability.
Follow the grace
Advising to follow grace, suggesting a path guided by virtue or divine influence.
For how else is a Champion or a Lord, to be born?
Repeating the philosophical question about the birth of champions or lords.
The wait is almost over
Reiterating the anticipation for a resolution, emphasizing it as a promise to return.
This is the promise to return
Stating the return as a promise, possibly indicating commitment or inevitability.
For how else is a Champion or a Lord, to be born?
Repeating the philosophical question about the birth of champions or lords.
The wait is almost over
Reiterating the anticipation for a resolution, emphasizing it as a promise to return.
This is the promise to return
Stating the return as a promise, possibly indicating commitment or inevitability.
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