It could be in reference to a person who had died in the midst of a fight, and who's death had sort of, ended it, could be how the title came to be. The line "Asking you who is the one?" would suggest a spirit not quite yet realizing that he is dead. The part where he says, "Near the site for one who's lost his trials" might also suggest a convict found guilty. This line also gives off a 16'th century kind of vibe, with gallows and all that. But maybe that's just me.
It could be in reference to a person who had died in the midst of a fight, and who's death had sort of, ended it, could be how the title came to be. The line "Asking you who is the one?" would suggest a spirit not quite yet realizing that he is dead. The part where he says, "Near the site for one who's lost his trials" might also suggest a convict found guilty. This line also gives off a 16'th century kind of vibe, with gallows and all that. But maybe that's just me.