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I'm pleased to present the classic Emperor song 'With Strength I Burn', re-imagined in the signature Wolcensmen style. This was faithfully prepared for the forthcoming Emperor Tribute Part I "Emperial Tribute Ceremony" which will be released very soon on A Fine Day to Die Records. Pre-order details below: afinedaytodierecords.com afinedaytodierecords.blogspot.com [email protected] Video by Mountains & Death Promotions.
Paul Harper hopes archaeologists might be allowed to dig at the Hampshire site in the future.
I’ve been reading through many of the posts concerning the images of the two Cavalry horses who were spooked and run amok in London. It’s easy to see why many regard this an omen and most will assume this an ill fated one. But symbolism works on many levels and can mean one thing to some and the opposite to others. These two London horses could symbolise the bleeding of the English nation, but could equally represent the spirits of Hengest (Stallion) and Horsa (Horse) who won us our nation. The heraldry of the German town of Bünde shows Hengest and Horsa as one being dark haired, the other fair and many regard Hengest and Horsa as Divine Horse Twins. They won a great battle against the Britons at Aegelsthrep (Aylesford) and whilst Horsa died and is buried at the White Horse Stone, Hengest went on to create the English kingdom of Kent. As with many of these omens, it is perhaps only through hindsight we will know its meaning.
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