I think that there are MANY interpretations of this song.
Firstly, a 'banner' could be many things:
It could be a white banner which means surrendering
It could be a banner of protest; standing up for what you believe in and fighting for it
It could be a banner symbolising peace, which also goes back to the idea of surrendering
It could also be a metaphorical banner, one which shows a change in someone's life. Like if someone wishes to change their life for the better good.
Secondly, 'nobody mapped Oblivion' is clearly an Elder Scrolls reference. Evidence that this could be true is that I've seen LIGHTS tweeting about both Oblivion and Skyrim.
It is also clear that this is a song about standing up for what you believe in, which also goes back to my point about protest.
I think that there are MANY interpretations of this song.
Firstly, a 'banner' could be many things: It could be a white banner which means surrendering It could be a banner of protest; standing up for what you believe in and fighting for it It could be a banner symbolising peace, which also goes back to the idea of surrendering It could also be a metaphorical banner, one which shows a change in someone's life. Like if someone wishes to change their life for the better good.
Secondly, 'nobody mapped Oblivion' is clearly an Elder Scrolls reference. Evidence that this could be true is that I've seen LIGHTS tweeting about both Oblivion and Skyrim.
It is also clear that this is a song about standing up for what you believe in, which also goes back to my point about protest.
Oblivion is hell in Skyrim. Doubt that line is a reference to hell.
Oblivion is hell in Skyrim. Doubt that line is a reference to hell.