Malleon

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Verse 1:
Created by the Supreme One’s will,
In Ethasar, a god appeared.
Malleon, so strong and wise,
Destined to rule under the skies.
He trapped Elbrus and Atlantos
With two strikes of his great hammer
— And brought peace to the land.

Verse 2:
Into a cave he went alone,
And sculpted the giants’ bodies from stone.
He turned stone to flesh and gave them life,
But their early days were filled with strife,
For they hunted the great lizards
And, in turn, the lizards hunted
Them, — Again and again.

Chorus 1:
Malleon,
The eldest of the gods,
Malleon,
His battle yet to come,
Malleon,
He’d fight until the end,
Malleon,
His giants he’d defend.

Verse 3:
Saurus, he fought with all his might
But neither of them could win the fight
Till a dying star crashed to the ground
And Malleon, its treasure found.
He forged a weapon of great power,
And with it, he stabbed his foe through the chest
— And then, he could rest.

Chorus 2:
Malleon,
The eldest of the gods,
Malleon,
His battle, finally won,
Malleon,
Inside a cave so deep,
Malleon,
For a thousand years he’d sleep.

Verse 4:
Centuries passed and more gods came.
The lizards were vanquished, the orcs to blame.
One day, Saurus would return,
Ethasar to shatter and burn.
One god had to take the others’ powers
And go and battle Saurus in the sky,
— And six gods had to die.

Chorus 3:
Malleon,
The eldest of the gods,
Malleon,
More battles yet to come,
Malleon,
A war would soon begin,
Malleon,
This war, he had to win.

Verse 5:
Two champions lost, Eldris in command,
With the Reaping Blade in his hand.
A battle he fought near Hearthstone’s grounds,
Seeking to vanquish the vampire god.
But the giants’ strongest warrior
Was no match for Queen Elena’s might
— And died in the fight.

Chorus 4:
Malleon,
The eldest of the gods
Malleon,
His plans have come undone
Malleon,
His fist raised to the sky
Malleon,
It’s time for him to die!

Chorus 5:
Oh, Malleon,
The eldest of the gods
Malleon,
His plans have come undone
Malleon,
His fist raised to the sky
Malleon,
It’s time for him
It’s time for him to die.

Original song: Brad Towers (lyrics, vocal melody, acoustic guitar)
Instrumental Metal version: Roman Farafontov
Vocals: Berzan Önen