Codex Daemonicus
Luna Obscura Lyrics


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Yet there is another
Whose name is never pronounced
Because he?s been exiled from both heaven and hell
Cursed being in every kingdom,spiritual or material
His name erased from every book and every sign
His icon Scratched out in every land where people would seek for it
In order to worship him
He is an outcast and in the human hearts he causes terrible fear
The dead awaken at his call




Even the sun vanishes from the sky

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Luna Obscura's song "Codex Daemonicus 1516" center around a mysterious figure who has been banished from both heaven and hell. This being is so reviled that his name is never spoken, and all mention of him has been erased from every book and every sign. Even his icon has been scratched out in every corner of the Earth where people might have sought to worship him. This outcast inspires terrible fear in the human hearts that know of him, and he has the power to awaken the dead and make the sun vanish from the sky.


Line by Line Meaning

Yet there is another
There is one more entity


Whose name is never pronounced
No one dares to speak his name


Because he?s been exiled from both heaven and hell
He has been banished from all realms


Cursed being in every kingdom,spiritual or material
He is cursed in every realm, physical or spiritual


His name erased from every book and every sign
His name has been completely eliminated from all literature and symbolism


His icon Scratched out in every land where people would seek for it
His image has been eradicated in every location where it could be found


In order to worship him
People want to worship him


He is an outcast and in the human hearts he causes terrible fear
He is an outsider, and people dread him in their hearts


The dead awaken at his call
The deceased come back to life upon his summons


Even the sun vanishes from the sky
The sun disappears from sight




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