
Ragnarok III: Strange Meeting (Live) The Mechanisms
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[Spoken Intro: Lyfrassir]
"Leaving Odin to her madness, Loki walks out, heading to the front of the train to find Sigyn. At least they can die together. From the engine room Thor emerges, mind razor keen for vengeance on the so-called Allmother. Each faces a wall of claws and teeth, eyes and flesh, unknown and squamous things from the spaces between reality. They steel themselves, and advance."
[Instrumental]
[Spoken Interlude: Lyfrassir]
"They emerge into a brief respite. An empty carriage, now abandoned and almost peaceful. Across the warped remains that litter the floor, Thor and Loki lock eyes as they pass."
[Verse 1: Loki & Thor]
You? Don't I know you?
Thor, weren't we friends?
Once, I remember
And now, when it ends
[Verse 2: Thor, Loki, & Together]
Where are you going?
For vengeance
For love
Die in peace
Die in honour
Perhaps that's enough
[Instrumental]
"Leaving Odin to her madness, Loki walks out, heading to the front of the train to find Sigyn. At least they can die together. From the engine room Thor emerges, mind razor keen for vengeance on the so-called Allmother. Each faces a wall of claws and teeth, eyes and flesh, unknown and squamous things from the spaces between reality. They steel themselves, and advance."
[Instrumental]
[Spoken Interlude: Lyfrassir]
"They emerge into a brief respite. An empty carriage, now abandoned and almost peaceful. Across the warped remains that litter the floor, Thor and Loki lock eyes as they pass."
[Verse 1: Loki & Thor]
You? Don't I know you?
Thor, weren't we friends?
Once, I remember
And now, when it ends
[Verse 2: Thor, Loki, & Together]
Where are you going?
For vengeance
For love
Die in peace
Die in honour
Perhaps that's enough
[Instrumental]
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