A great valley through the desert in which a presences with no voice or name claims souls to protect it by using it's first victims thirst and hunger to get the best of them. They then rotted and gave it access to their soul which gave it power over their physical matter and claimed them as it's own skeletal army. The only way to move through this place safely....survive, at all costs.
lyrics
The sun does shine over our backs
And no matter what
Eyes aim forward, past this heat and sweat
dust clouds reveal the rocks
The glimpse of horrors laying dormant
burrowed throughout these hills
All the torment, for years that forewent, their souls the evil filled
Pressing on, remains of that passed through, they met their end
Then before our eyes, they appeared, the flesh scarce from them
With deadly cold steel, and skeletal hordes decapitate those that near
In their screams, stating their plea, join us now, you belong here
Decades of screams and carnage were made
Yet the night fades, Upon the Valley Of Blades
Tread this desert sand, the oath we've defied
Take up your sword and turn bone into dust
And what of their birthing, of screams and decay
Trapped forever, stopping what comes this way
Many years have past, countless lives were claimed
Aimless wandering led by a soul’s eternal flame
Put them to rest now, a quiet whispering
“I return now to familiar and at peace”
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