At Ragnarok's dawn, Odin rides forth knowing prophecy has already written his doom—the wolf Fenrir awaits with jaws stretched from earth to sky. Experience the All-Father's ultimate sacrifice through music that honors fate's inexorable power and the price of cosmic wisdom.
This atmospheric song captures Odin's tragic ride to meet his destined death, Fenrir's unleashed fury after ages of betrayal, and Víðarr's silent vengeance that brings balance to the cosmos. Feel the weight of prophecy fulfilled, the heartbreak of Frigg losing both son and husband, and the terrible moment when even infinite wisdom cannot change what must be through music that channels the Norse understanding of courage in the face of inevitable fate.
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Lyrics:
Golden helm and spear in hand,
Odin rode to final stand.
Not from courage, not from pride
But knowing fate cannot be denied.
Odin rides where doom await,
Odin facing wolf and fate.
Gungnir raised but heart know well:
This day bring wisdom's final knell.
Gleipnir shattered, chain undone
Fenrir free, the ending come.
Jaw stretched wide from earth to cloud,
Fire burning fierce and proud.
Fenrir waits with burning eyes,
Fenrir sees the All-Father nigh.
Fire of rage in every breath,
Hungry now for god-claimed death.
Einherjar stand with blade drawn bright,
Knowing well this final fight.
But prophecy hold stronger chain
Than any warrior born of pain.
No battle told, no glory won
Only what must be, now done.
Wolf jaw close, the world grow dim:
Odin lost to darkness grim.
Frigg weep for husband gone,
First the son, now father drawn.
All his wisdom, all his sight
Could not change this ancient rite.
Vidar watch with heart of stone,
Father fall, now stand alone.
Shoe prepared through human hand,
Ready for this final stand.
Vidar moves with rage renewed,
Stepping where the wolf once stood.
Jaw held wide by leather sole,
Sword thrust deep through monster's soul.
Who rode forth though fate decree?
Odin, Odin.
Who fell to wolf's dark mastery?
Odin, Odin.
Who rose to claim the father's debt?
Vidar, Vidar.
Who made the ancient balance met?
Vidar, Vidar.
Wisdom gained but life now spent,
Odin paid what prophecy meant.
Yet through son, revenge take form
Death answering death in final storm.
From wolf and god, both fallen still,
New world rising on the hill.
Odin's end bring Vidar's day
Old order die so new can stay.
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