This song refers to ragnorak, which is like the nordic equivalant of the apocalypse in which several norse gods meet their ultimate doom. 'Slaves are those of this world given freedom to lay chains upon the master, the wolf is no longer free' refers to Fenrir who breaks free of his shackles and kills odin before being killed. 'In the distance, I hear the waves wash over solid ground' refers to the rising of Jorgmungandr, the world serpent, who is killed by Thor, who in turn dies from the battle, and the world is flooded.
This song refers to ragnorak, which is like the nordic equivalant of the apocalypse in which several norse gods meet their ultimate doom. 'Slaves are those of this world given freedom to lay chains upon the master, the wolf is no longer free' refers to Fenrir who breaks free of his shackles and kills odin before being killed. 'In the distance, I hear the waves wash over solid ground' refers to the rising of Jorgmungandr, the world serpent, who is killed by Thor, who in turn dies from the battle, and the world is flooded.