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This song comes from the Chamalières tablet. The text was carved into the tablet (which was made of lead), and invokes Maponos, a Celtic youth deity. It is not a curse.
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@jeffoh92 agree eluveitie is number one
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i think this was a script carven in a wood piece to curse roman conquerors and gaulish traitors, i´ve even heard that this was a curse for erectile disfunction :P
and about the music: the constant drone, the drum and the crazy fiddling mixes greatly with anna´s hypnotic singing and meri´s ravish screaming
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i love the scream at the end sooo movie like
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wow this made my blood standing still for 26 seconds.. after that my heart pounded harder then ever before ;p
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Andedion uediíumi diíiuion risun Artiu mapon aruerriíatin, mapon aruerriíatin Lopites sní eððdic sos brixtía anderon Lucion floron nigrinon adgarion Aemilíon paterin claudíon legitumon caelion pelign claudío pelign Marcion uictorin asiatícon aððedillí [x2] *break, then again* Andedion uediíumi diíiuion... Etic secoui toncnaman toncsiíontío meíon toncsesit Buetid ollon reguccambion exsops pissíiumítsoccaantí rissuis Onson bissíet luge dessummiíis luge, dessumíis luge dessumíís luxe [x2]
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Sounds like they are throwing a curse at someone/something.
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@salvonius it is actually a curse to bring down the roman empire in fact most of there songs i hears are spells from the Celts. this particular curse was made from the celts to curse the romans hince the fall of the roman empire
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fantastic!!
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This is my favourite song by Eluveitie.
Rose from Hungary
Dear gods... This is not a song, it is a 3 minute and 29 second long eargasm.
Eluveitie is awesome..!
jeffoh92 2 years ago 38
Just ... in love.
Lifeisl3tAl 2 years ago 13