Precipice Sacerdotal texts tell of a dark age Where despondent ancient peoples Suffered dysgenic plague Truth which the elders could remember as lies had become sacrosanct Unspeakable acts and mundane desires left kin divided Many who remained pure fled the madness while others chafed The texts speak of one who possessed a pious vision One of endogenous strength and wisdom Strength to stand alone - to separate symptom from disease To harness rage towards reprisal Wisdom preserved in hushed recollections, recorded in outlawed tomes Erudition came to he who would not slink before the false Others who had scorned idolatry Flocked to this messiah, though it was widely detracted As his words came to be the debacle compounded And lands won in the first New World War were abandoned In isolation the conclave prepared while multitudes were pacified with bile Egregious vestiges of civilization crumbled around the traitors And the leeches to whom they had chosen to serve host Pestilence of time immemorial Few years passed before patrols began to appear in the Holy Lands Transmutations of fallacious edicts Before righteous predators the swine were as prey And empty beliefs died with their bearers As generations passed, so, too, did this messiah pass Yet seeds had been sown And the "utopia" had indeed become as filth, as he had foreseen Pilgrimage again came, though now under quaternary standards Defenders bred invaders; multiplied tenfold Prophecies begat destiny for the true chosen Parables instilled from infancy Veterans of that final war still tell of a hideous enemy and their parasitic lords Whose bodies were burned in great pyres Each one indistinguishable from the next So it was done, so it is written and so shall it never be again