Unas Slayer of the Gods

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Unas Slayer of the Gods
  1. Unread #1 - May 16, 2008 at 6:04 PM
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    Unas Slayer of the Gods

    Absoluetly LOVE the riffs and solos within this song. Probably my favourite, if not my favourite song by NILE.



    Poureth down from the heavens



    Tremble the Stars
    Quake the Bones of Aker
    Those Beneath Take Flight When They See
    Unas Rising
    The Akh of Unas Is Behind Him
    The Conquerer Are Beneath His Feet
    His Gods Are In Him
    His Uraei Are on His Brow
    The Words of Unas Protect Him
    Unas This Bull of The Heavens
    ThatTrusteth With His Will
    Living On Utterances of Fire From
    The Lake Of Flame
    Unas That Devoureth Men and Liveth on The Gods
    Behold Amkebu Hath Snared Them for Unas
    Behold Tecber Tep F Hath Known Them and
    Driven Them Unto Unas
    Behold Her Tbertu Hath Bound Them
    Behold Khensu The Slaughterer of Lords
    Hath Cut Their Throats for Unas
    Behold Shesemu Hath Cut Them Up For Unas
    Unas Hath Ingested Their Spirits
    Hath Feasted On Their Immortality
    He Hath Consumed their Shadows
    Unas The Slayer of the Gods
    Unas The Sekhem Great
    The Sekhem of the Sekhemn
    Unas The Ashem Great
    The Ashem of the Ashemn
    Behold Orion
    Unas Riseth
    Unas Hath Taken Possession
    of the Hearts of the Gods
    Unas Feedeth on their Entrails
    He Hath gorged on their Unuttered Sacred Words
    He Hath Assimilated the Wisdom of the Gods
    His Existence is Everlasting
    Behold The Souls of the Gods are in Unas
    Their Spirits are In Unas
    The Flame of Unas in Their Bones
    Their Shadows are With their Forms
    Unas is Rising
    Hidden Hidden
    [Unas was the ninth and last Pharaoh of the 5th Dynasty. He is said to have lived from 2375 to 2345 B.C., but some Egyptologists date him as far back as 5330 B.C. The internal structure of his pyramid is known for incorporating several innovative features, but is most recognized for the inclusion of vertical lines of hieroglyphs on the walls of the vestibule and burial chamber. When Maspero opened the Unas pyramid in 1881, he found texts covering these stone walls to be extremely difficult to decipher, because of their archais characters, forms, and spellings. These were magickal/religious texts, designed to ensure the safe passage of the Pharaoh into the next world. They are known today as the Pyramid Texts. According to these texts, Unas became great by eating the flesh of his mortal enemies and then slaying and devouring the gods themselves. Those gods that were old and worn out (Egyptian gods aged and died) were used as fuel for Unas's fire. After devouring the gods and absorbing their spirits and powers, Unas journeys through the day and night sky to become the star Sabu, or Orion. While this is certainly not the first reference to cannibalism in Old Kingdom texts, what is notable is the method by which the Pharaoh Unas achieves deification and immortality; by turning on the gods, slaying and then devouring them, and thus ascending to the heavens to become the star Orion. The concept was remarkable to Maspero, who found the idea to be of absolute savagery. Maspero seemed to be reeling from a confrontation with a symbolic revival of pre-dynastic cannibalistic rites - which are suggested, according to Maspero, by the gnamed and disconnected bones found in certain early graves. Professor Petrie suggests that at the original Sed festival, the tribal king appears to have been sacrificed and devoured, so that his people might derive from his flesh and blood the power and virtues which made him great. This practise was based on a belief in contagious magick. Bulls and boars were eaten to give men strength and courage, deer to give fleetness of foot, and serpents to give cunning. The blood of slain and wounded warriors was drunk so that their skill and bravery might be imparted t the drinkers. Similarly, Unas feasts after death on the spirits of the gods, and on the bodies of men and gods. He swallows their spirits, souls, and names, which are contained in their hearts, livers, and entrails, thus, Unas becomes allpowerful. In attempting to bring this epic-length text to song from, it was necessary to make some minor concessions, firstly, that every version I have at home of the text is translated somewhat differently, and thus there is not any singularly definitive versions; and secondly, that it would just not be possible to include every last line from the original text. That would probably necessitate a song inconceivable in length. As it is, in concise song lyric form, Unas Slayer of the Gods weighs in at about 12 minutes plus - and that is using what would be considered only the bare minimum essential lines for the development and presentation of the main aspects of the text. For those interested in reading the entire work, there are several versions readily available online or by ordering from a local bookstore. I typed in Unas Slayer of the Gods in a couple of search engines and was astounded at the number of results that came back
     
  3. Unread #2 - May 16, 2008 at 9:03 PM
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    Unas Slayer of the Gods

    Why is everyone on sythe in love with emo/rock music?
    Isn't their ANYONE that likes House/Electro music?!
     
  5. Unread #3 - May 16, 2008 at 9:11 PM
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    Unas Slayer of the Gods

    are you a idiot? nile isn't emo nor rock. btw good song and great band.
     
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