@DarthZox Hmm... I think it's actually "faith in the light of god". The problem is that this is more quasi-Latin. If they really wished to say "Behold Lucius Faith of God" they would have gone with "Ecce, Lucii, Fides Dei", and if they wanted to go with "faith in the light of god" they should have done "Fides in Lucium Dei". With respect, I don't think google translator is best place to go for translating latin.
This is a hyrbid of "Deim Ex Dei", performed by Globus, and "Lucius Dei", which its origination I do not know. Just thought I'd let you know (Shield of Faith has been ripped for being "Take me Away" for much a familiar reason). Globus is Immediate Music's band, Immediate made the music and Globus performed it with lyrics and singing to exceptional standard. - H
uhh well the Latin used here is actually called "garbage Latin" meaning it doesn't really translate to anything, and if it does then it makes no sense at all so this probably wont make any sense: Shadow of the right hand, the first orb; watch out of temples, O day, of God; Bride of Faith, faith of God through the cannon Misaes Ta (?) mistrae, tongue is the
Hail of life, the King of Promises;Hail of life, the King of Truth
Great is the mass, faith of God , behold; Christ, praises,
@iluvrock92 First learn some stuff bout Latin Language. You probably never heard of an ellips. That means that they remove the verbs from sentences to make the sentences shorter and stronger. so you need to look at context and try and look the missing word. And the 'garbage latin' I suppose its your name for our latin. Latin is latin, there are no different sorts of latin. There is only 1, actually was since no one talks it in free will, in public
I like this, but I take issue with the way that the choir's sound was altered to make the words so indistinct that one cannot tell what the lyrics of the song are by listening to it.
well it is Latin but it's just bits and pieces like there's part of Lacrimosa which is coherent sentences but this makes no sense bc it's a ton a songs strewn together.
Also the title makes no sense
Fides En Lucius Dei I assume they mean faith in the light of God but that would be Fides in luce Dei. What they have is like Faith in the spear (but not the right case) of God but I"m sure they mean light since it's capitalized and everything.
I love the buildup starting at 2:33 and you think it's going to get really big but it pulls back at 2:44 and just builds up the excitement all over again (those strings are amazing!) then 2:54 pretty much rocks my world. I love listening to this song really loud. Thanks for posting!
Prometheus was a Titan, not an Olympian ( the Greek gods). He was kind to humanity and gave them fire, a gift previously reserved only for the Olympians. In punishment, Zeus had Prometheus chained to Mt. Caucasus where one of Zeus's eagles came and tore out his liver everyday, since it regrew.
..Like I said. I was wrong about the God, thank you for that. When you listen to this music, and read greek stories, they're amazing. Also, the movie "clash of the titans" which i believe was a book, what was it about? I forgot the name of one titan, but I think he was killed by a thrown spear during a fight with the olympians. He may be the same one who had a herd of red cows (I think it was cows, or bulls). I'm not so sure, but I ALSO think he had 6 arms. What is clash of the titansbout
@SLICSfootbaby Ah, but religions have influence each other, Many Greek ideas went to the Norse, the Celtics took some of both, The Christians took most of their beliefs out of Egyptian religion (im sure ill get some trolls on that one, but they did) All in all, Every single religion branches from the first "type" of religion, Animism.
The Norse and Greek battled each other as well, so ideas o both cross over.
@khatack actually Celtic was right Christianity did take a lot of influence from Egyptian culture. i was sketpical too when i researched this for a History course but it's true
Christianity was also influenced by the Roman/Greek pantheon, and while it is true that there are certain influences that are taken from Egyptian mythology, the Christians didn't take "most of their beliefs out of Egyptian religion" like Celticborne claims. Egyptians were an influence, yes, but most of the basics came from Judaism.
To Firejack95: The words are Latin, yes, but the forms... It seems abbreviated, incomplete. How can I say it - hmmm- Even though I've forgotten way more Latin than I can possibly remember (LOL) this still does not sound right. I hear words, phrases, but not sentences. So I've tried to convey the difference between what I am hearing and what I think, only think, is trying to be said. (Hence the use of parenthetical expressions). If somebody hears differently, corrections are welcome.
Never said you were putting them down, just said that they never made a track that wasn't good(or said it in a different way, sorry if it was misunderstood lol)
immediate released compositions that werent available to the public and formed globus to make their music accessible. globus has some "world" musical elements and differs from the originals. immediate re-released mixes of the originals in a release called 'trailerhead'. this is how we go from immediate 'lucius dei' to globus 'diem ex dei' and back to immediate's 'fides en lucius dei'.
It's actually a figure of Prometheus, I believe, a Greek God. He was tied to the top of a mountain (I believe mountain) and birds would come and eat his liver (or kidney) every day, and it would grow back. He was the God of land, hence the cracked face. It may also be symbolism, and I LOVE it if it is.
can't get this album in the uk, have been looking for an age. However, if you want to get this on legal download, register with emusic, they currently offering 50 tracks free, just register for until you get what you want and then cancel subscription. I got this album and Epicon by Globus for £10, so well worth it.
Wow, well, maybe you could find out another way to get it. Sorry you can't, though. I'm not so sure on Euros but it sounds a pretty good bit more than others. Good luck though! xDD
Hmm, I don't really like the album cover. If I saw it on a shelf I'd think "Oh, just another wannabe hardcore death metal band." But this score is really something else. The cover should have been a conductor with a film reel or a car trailer instead of a head, that would have been more interesting than yet another broken face.
globus is a spinoff of immediate music, and this song is a song they have, different of course, called diem ex dei, and they have a movie of a live concert they did
Translation: Behold Lucius Faith of God
DarthZox 3 months ago
@DarthZox Hmm... I think it's actually "faith in the light of god". The problem is that this is more quasi-Latin. If they really wished to say "Behold Lucius Faith of God" they would have gone with "Ecce, Lucii, Fides Dei", and if they wanted to go with "faith in the light of god" they should have done "Fides in Lucium Dei". With respect, I don't think google translator is best place to go for translating latin.
Heyprinny 2 months ago
@Heyprinny *Luce, not Lucii.
Heyprinny 2 months ago
battle is won
lilman19891 3 months ago
Diem ex Dei????!!! Oh but w/o globus.
TrinityofthePhoenix 4 months ago
these are my favourite group just now.........kick ass they do
clivehope1966 5 months ago
isnt this just Diem Ex Dei without the vocals?
LegendSw0rd 6 months ago
@LegendSw0rd pretty much, Immediate music puts the song together, but Globus gets the vocal bits
skinny123222 5 months ago
@skinny123222 ah i see :P
LegendSw0rd 5 months ago
this music plays when im making a decision and thinking about how it will affect me later on
SecretLifeofJustin 6 months ago
Beautiful song... it soothes my soul..
FreddysGirl86 6 months ago
This is a hyrbid of "Deim Ex Dei", performed by Globus, and "Lucius Dei", which its origination I do not know. Just thought I'd let you know (Shield of Faith has been ripped for being "Take me Away" for much a familiar reason). Globus is Immediate Music's band, Immediate made the music and Globus performed it with lyrics and singing to exceptional standard. - H
Thecrazyhide 8 months ago
Is the title in Latin?? Cause I think I can make out the bits. . .
DimitrisHunter25 8 months ago
@DimitrisHunter25 You can stop trying, it's a very poor translation to latin so it's complete bollocks. :P
skreame 4 months ago
2:47
ripping off lacrimosa a little bit... thats ok its a good song
AunShovah 9 months ago
So epic!! That's the music from The Duchess trailer. /Rob
robbe2508 9 months ago
uhh well the Latin used here is actually called "garbage Latin" meaning it doesn't really translate to anything, and if it does then it makes no sense at all so this probably wont make any sense: Shadow of the right hand, the first orb; watch out of temples, O day, of God; Bride of Faith, faith of God through the cannon Misaes Ta (?) mistrae, tongue is the
Hail of life, the King of Promises;Hail of life, the King of Truth
Great is the mass, faith of God , behold; Christ, praises,
Mistrae in god
iluvrock92 10 months ago
@iluvrock92 First learn some stuff bout Latin Language. You probably never heard of an ellips. That means that they remove the verbs from sentences to make the sentences shorter and stronger. so you need to look at context and try and look the missing word. And the 'garbage latin' I suppose its your name for our latin. Latin is latin, there are no different sorts of latin. There is only 1, actually was since no one talks it in free will, in public
STR33TSofJUST1C3 8 months ago
THE ISLAND...AWAITS YOU!
neoanakinpotter 11 months ago 9
@neoanakinpotter This has no actual relevance to anything, but my favorite song is "The Island" by the Starting Line.
Spockkid 11 months ago 3
This song plays when Chuck Norris takes a nap.
Avkinen 11 months ago
I like this, but I take issue with the way that the choir's sound was altered to make the words so indistinct that one cannot tell what the lyrics of the song are by listening to it.
cpuwrite 11 months ago
They used this in the trailer for the other Boleyn Girl! :D Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johannson.
cyberpragya 1 year ago
This is perfect for war or a zombie appocalypse.
jess1up 1 year ago
anyone who dislikes this doesn't know the definition of epic
L3mings 1 year ago 2
Fides En Lucius Dei = Believe in Lucifer?
RealMusicProductionz 1 year ago
@RealMusicProductionz Fides: Faithfulness. En: In. Lucius: bright/glorius. Dei: God.
Faith in a Glorius God.
Lucifer's name came from the fact that he was once an "Angel of Light."
TomoyoHime93 11 months ago
@TomoyoHime93 Thanks a lot for the info my friend ;)
RealMusicProductionz 11 months ago
Great soundtrack its from "Going north"
ParanormalEnities 1 year ago
This is the music used for the trailer of the Other Boleyn Girl! Glad to finally find it :)
mystorypotc3 1 year ago
They copied Mozart's Lacrimosa at 2:32
nitrosray 1 year ago
My Theme Music
AragonKillswitch 1 year ago
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AragonKillswitch 1 year ago
well it is Latin but it's just bits and pieces like there's part of Lacrimosa which is coherent sentences but this makes no sense bc it's a ton a songs strewn together.
Also the title makes no sense
Fides En Lucius Dei I assume they mean faith in the light of God but that would be Fides in luce Dei. What they have is like Faith in the spear (but not the right case) of God but I"m sure they mean light since it's capitalized and everything.
So I can't clear this up anymore sorry lol
SkinnedLynryd 1 year ago
@SkinnedLynryd Strange translation by I can get behind it.
"Faith in the spear of God" seems meaningful enough.
CainTheMain 1 year ago
Music of the Gods
Rubens479 1 year ago 6
The 2 people who disliked this song simply don't know what good music is!!
eclipsesonic 1 year ago
I think this is easily the best song on the album!! Such a tremendous track!! :D
eclipsesonic 1 year ago
Hammer oO
Mikumausi 1 year ago
I love the buildup starting at 2:33 and you think it's going to get really big but it pulls back at 2:44 and just builds up the excitement all over again (those strings are amazing!) then 2:54 pretty much rocks my world. I love listening to this song really loud. Thanks for posting!
ChelseatheHolmesian 1 year ago 8
Prometheus was a Titan, not an Olympian ( the Greek gods). He was kind to humanity and gave them fire, a gift previously reserved only for the Olympians. In punishment, Zeus had Prometheus chained to Mt. Caucasus where one of Zeus's eagles came and tore out his liver everyday, since it regrew.
Creaturecreator777 2 years ago 8
..Like I said. I was wrong about the God, thank you for that. When you listen to this music, and read greek stories, they're amazing. Also, the movie "clash of the titans" which i believe was a book, what was it about? I forgot the name of one titan, but I think he was killed by a thrown spear during a fight with the olympians. He may be the same one who had a herd of red cows (I think it was cows, or bulls). I'm not so sure, but I ALSO think he had 6 arms. What is clash of the titansbout
Firejack95 2 years ago
o.o i need to lurn more abut the greek gods now...the stories sound cool OwO
roxas141 2 years ago 2
@Firejack95 Dude, clash of the Titans is the movie that invented the whole
"Greek Mythology" stuff back in the 80s, giant kraken puppet ftw.
smearyllama 1 year ago
@smearyllama But Krakens weren't Greek, they were Norse and therefor have no place in this movie. :P
SLICSfootbaby 1 year ago
@SLICSfootbaby Ah, but religions have influence each other, Many Greek ideas went to the Norse, the Celtics took some of both, The Christians took most of their beliefs out of Egyptian religion (im sure ill get some trolls on that one, but they did) All in all, Every single religion branches from the first "type" of religion, Animism.
The Norse and Greek battled each other as well, so ideas o both cross over.
Celticborne 1 year ago
@Celticborne
Actually, Christianity mostly is based on Judaism.
khatack 1 year ago
@khatack actually Celtic was right Christianity did take a lot of influence from Egyptian culture. i was sketpical too when i researched this for a History course but it's true
Oblivionshade 1 year ago
@Oblivionshade
Christianity was also influenced by the Roman/Greek pantheon, and while it is true that there are certain influences that are taken from Egyptian mythology, the Christians didn't take "most of their beliefs out of Egyptian religion" like Celticborne claims. Egyptians were an influence, yes, but most of the basics came from Judaism.
khatack 1 year ago
@khatack and the jews were in egypt...so i see where celtic did get that confusion
shawndw151 1 year ago
Talk about harvesting organs...
FaustianDreams 1 year ago
If you like this song, Check out My name is Lincoln, by Jablonsky. I Love it. He also made The Island awaits you.
Firejack95 2 years ago 4
awsome!
SpartanIIBey117 2 years ago 5
Awesome & Epic.
KleeneRikku 2 years ago 10
i think i've heard something very similar
Smarty4789 2 years ago
The Island. It's a movie, and the trailer music (this song) was made for the movie. Listen to 'Door of Destiny' or 'Hellstorm' from the movie.
KimdraElliottVoelkel 2 years ago
@Smarty4789 Diem Ex Dei by Globus. I love it
csll15 2 years ago
part of it is from the lacrimosa from mozarts requiem
stefomate 1 year ago
watch The Island trailer....sound familiar lol
roguekhost 2 years ago
I just bought this album on Itunes! Epic and awsome!!!!
Xardian116 2 years ago 17
Love it!
ronreiley09 2 years ago 3
sounds like hans zimmer
TheMrNightrain 2 years ago 3
My guess, and this is not a literal translation-
"Shelter [lit. shadow] of Right, Shelter of the Cross, Lord shelter us, (in) the Light of God
(Our) Faith willingly (given), Faith (made possible by Our) Lord, Sing (out loud) in worship [lit. Holy Mass], send it (forth) (in every) tongue
Praise (this) Life, Guide (to Thy) Promise, Praise (this) Life, Guide (to Thy) Truth
The Grand Fellowship of the Faithful [lit., the Great Mass], Faith Truly in the Lord, Praise Christ, Sent (to us) in God."
Alton70 2 years ago 29
Amen
wtd15 2 years ago 2
@wtd15 :)
csll15 2 years ago
Is this in Latin? and if so, you can understand them?
Firejack95 2 years ago
To Firejack95: The words are Latin, yes, but the forms... It seems abbreviated, incomplete. How can I say it - hmmm- Even though I've forgotten way more Latin than I can possibly remember (LOL) this still does not sound right. I hear words, phrases, but not sentences. So I've tried to convey the difference between what I am hearing and what I think, only think, is trying to be said. (Hence the use of parenthetical expressions). If somebody hears differently, corrections are welcome.
:)
Alton70 2 years ago
@Alton70 Blasphemy!
P3gasos 1 year ago
What is the English translation of the lyrics?
Many thanks in advance.
bookstar77 2 years ago 2
Pretty damn good!
BigBrotherWii 2 years ago
Since when has Immediate Music composed music that has not been good? xD
baljim994 2 years ago
Never said their track record had some downers. :-P
BigBrotherWii 2 years ago
Never said you were putting them down, just said that they never made a track that wasn't good(or said it in a different way, sorry if it was misunderstood lol)
baljim994 2 years ago
Agreed my fine logical brother.
BigBrotherWii 2 years ago
best orchestra of all the time! great music for a new world+++++
chicodediez 2 years ago 7
eh, The Trans Siberian Orchestra, is pretty good.
Firejack95 2 years ago 3
the beginning and some other parts are like the music in "hancock"... i think^^
balicka3 2 years ago
This is like Diem Ex Dei by Globus
is this a mix, or is theirs?
Malless1 2 years ago 4
I think what it is, is that immediate music formed Globus, and then decided to kick it up a notch...
so Diem ex Dei is kinda both.
livmag 2 years ago 3
globus is immediate music's touring group they can't take a full choir and orchestra so they use mixes and lead singers.
NoslenYort 2 years ago
immediate released compositions that werent available to the public and formed globus to make their music accessible. globus has some "world" musical elements and differs from the originals. immediate re-released mixes of the originals in a release called 'trailerhead'. this is how we go from immediate 'lucius dei' to globus 'diem ex dei' and back to immediate's 'fides en lucius dei'.
NoslenYort 2 years ago
A decaying, crumbling statue has young, living eyes of a human.
I find it symbolic; of what exactly, I'm not sure.
JLAMontoya 2 years ago 6
It's actually a figure of Prometheus, I believe, a Greek God. He was tied to the top of a mountain (I believe mountain) and birds would come and eat his liver (or kidney) every day, and it would grow back. He was the God of land, hence the cracked face. It may also be symbolism, and I LOVE it if it is.
Firejack95 2 years ago
can't get this album in the uk, have been looking for an age. However, if you want to get this on legal download, register with emusic, they currently offering 50 tracks free, just register for until you get what you want and then cancel subscription. I got this album and Epicon by Globus for £10, so well worth it.
tangledball 2 years ago
Friends! please I have to download this music. could you help me?
DavyVoltres 2 years ago 2
Yes. Read the below (or above, if viewing all comments) little "heated discussion." If that doesn't give you enough info, PM me ^)
Spockkid 2 years ago 3
Why don't you just BUY it? Do you think they do not deserve the money?!
Simulationsfanatiker 2 years ago 10
ME-SA JAR-JAR XD ME-SA SINGLEXD
wtflawlnoob 2 years ago 10
I can see why
Spockkid 2 years ago 19
That's from ThirdAgeFilms's verson.
ProfessorRJLupin 2 years ago 2
What??
Spockkid 2 years ago
He's talking about my misheard lyrics for this song
ThirdAgeFilms 2 years ago
@Spockkid hahaha that is the best reply i have ever seen in my life! ahhhhahahaha
arceus120893 1 year ago
download maby ?
skarhol17 2 years ago
Read the disclaimer.
"under no circumstances promote the illegal downloading or distribution of this copyrighted work"
Spockkid 2 years ago
Really great music!
I wish I could buy the album but it costs ca. 40€ here in germany =/ (Normally albums cost 10-20€)
IthildinTheWolf 3 years ago 2
Wow, well, maybe you could find out another way to get it. Sorry you can't, though. I'm not so sure on Euros but it sounds a pretty good bit more than others. Good luck though! xDD
Spockkid 3 years ago
~ EUR 25,99 (A m a z o n)
Lenariet 3 years ago
Vor ein paar Tagen war der Preis noch ein ganz anderer. Danke! Werde gleich mal bestellen.
IthildinTheWolf 3 years ago
even on itunes. In belgium (next to germany) it's 11,99 euro's
mikab1993 2 years ago
i got it for 18dlls at amazon but here at the us
comochingados 2 years ago
Hmm, I don't really like the album cover. If I saw it on a shelf I'd think "Oh, just another wannabe hardcore death metal band." But this score is really something else. The cover should have been a conductor with a film reel or a car trailer instead of a head, that would have been more interesting than yet another broken face.
SplinterCell37 3 years ago 2
Same. The head is just... Ugly. There isn't really anything special about this album cover, just letters and an ugly face. Enjoy the album.
Spockkid 3 years ago
Really? I rather like it. It has a mystical, ancient aesthetic, which goes well with the epic compositions.
But that may just be because I'm not well-versed in metal covers.
RebellionLord 2 years ago
I think it's really eye catching. It's so weird that can't help but not look at it! XD
Aves114 2 years ago 3
Fair enough :)
SplinterCell37 2 years ago 3
globus is a spinoff of immediate music, and this song is a song they have, different of course, called diem ex dei, and they have a movie of a live concert they did
kielbaseball 3 years ago 2
Ah okay.
Spockkid 3 years ago
any version of this song is bad ass. cant wait to finally get the movie for globus
kielbaseball 3 years ago 2
A Globus movie? Sorry, I don't follow.
Spockkid 3 years ago