A treaty between alpha and omega beings
Summoning a darkened era upon Earth
Ancients receive immortality
The rest shall be servants of the gods
Slow-poisoning xenobiotic substances will enslave your sick
A pact of horrifying consequence
A new alteration
Humanoid mutation of alien seed
The agenda implemented through genetic infiltration
Sinister
Undignified
Promising unearthly intellect
Feeding on the selfishness of man
Forever
The ancient covenant is sealed with the blood of unsown (tainted) loins
Begin integration of the hybrid population
Ancients join the ranks of the gods
For their curses of destined generations


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    In all honesty it sounds as if this song is about the integration of either aliens or beings of higher power (ancients) and human beings. It seems as though a deal was made between these beings, allowing them to come to Earth. They come down and breed with the humans, creating an entirely different race of superintelligent beings.

    TheRaven760on June 26, 2008   Link
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    Can't wait for "Planetary Duality".

    DreamingInTheÆtheron September 16, 2008   Link
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    It seems that they have dropped their metalcore influnces on the new album. YAY!

    DreamingInTheÆtheron November 09, 2008   Link
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    Definitely about an ancient civilization giving up future generation's lives for their god... god dom? something like that.

    asmodaedaluson March 20, 2010   Link
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    My Opinion

    This song sounds similar to what happened to the Mayans and the Spanish, the Spaniards being the "gods" or Higher beings, and the Mayans being the lowly humans, and when they had children, it created an entirely new social class, that was neither Spanish or Mayan, neither Human or God, but immortal...

    manss2001on May 27, 2010   Link

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