Creator of life. Guardian of the dead. 
Goddess of battle and war, 
All of ye watch me. My sword by my side. 
Proudly I sit on my horse. 
    
And I wait for the sign in the sky to appear. 
telling me that the moment has come 
For me to ride beyond the edge of this world 
into the realms where the shadows are strong 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain 
Valkyries my soul is yours should I fail. 
Let my beheaded and battered corpse lay 
and take me where you bring all nordsmen slain. 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain. 
Hugin and Munin my eyes in the sky. 
Heart of mine thrown in the pit of the snake 
I will not need no heart where I go should I die. 
    
Realms of the shadows bring me no fear 
I may stand or be beaten and torn 
The mountains will stand. But the life of a man 
was decided long before he was born. 
    
Leaving the plains where my ancestors hunted 
for meat and for hides against the cold. 
Here the fire was tamed. Here our sword were made. 
And here the elders amazing takes told 
    
I ride into land few have seen or returned from 
to tell of it's bleakness and dark 
I see nothing but mist and the mountains so tall 
I can't tell them and the sky apart 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain 
Valkyries my soul is yours should I fail. 
Let my beheaded and battered corpse lay 
and take me where you bring all nordsmen slain. 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain, 
Hugin and Munin my eyes in the sky. 
Heart of mine thrown in the pit of the snake 
I will not need no heart where I go, should I die. 
    
Realms of the shadows bring me no fear 
I may stand or be beaten and torn 
The mountains will stand. But the life of a man 
was decided long before he was born. 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain 
Valkyries my soul is yours should I fail. 
Let my beheaded and battered corpse lay 
and take me where you bring all nordsmen slain. 
    
Gods of Thunder of Wind and of Rain. 
Hugin and Munin my eyes in the sky. 
Heart of mine thrown in the pit of the snake 
I will not need a heart where I go, should I die. 
    
Atop a ridge between the two worlds...
the untime...
    
Halting his stallion for a brief second, 
taking a deep breath of cold air,
he hesitates for a moment 
while his feathered friends fly ahead. 
As the frozen wind tears at his face, 
he is reminded of his origin, that he is of
flesh and blood and not of this world. 
He, a young man, chosen by destiny.
Putting his faith in magic 
and that subtle thing known as fate. 
He is depending on an immovable trust i
n an old sword, a stallion given birth to
by the wind and the spells of a woodwoman. 
Not even the cry of the Ravens,
urging him on, can take his mind off 
what lies ahead of him. 
Feeling smart next to these mountains, 
so gigantic they unite with the sky, he somehow
finds the spirit to continue. 
Having come this far, already well into 
the valley of death, it makes little sense in returning.
And thus he follows The Ravens...