The Song of the Tempest

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(It is sung like this, at 1:54 timestamp)

(Note: I don't own Horangsuwolga)

Luminous reflection of the rising sun fills the vast empyrean.
Calls of the wind are swiftly passing by the trees and land.
Gentle dances and ripples of the broad dazzling ocean.

Abruptly the Daemon was provoked by the venom of the man.

Like a Lion that caught a prey whose face has gone wan.
The sadness of the sky has turned the scenery to no less than bland.
Once gentle movements whirled into unrelenting water's for it ran.

Thunders, roars, and lightning strike the dark chilling expanse.

Gushes of waves become the pool of ends.
Electrifying bolts which know no relent.
Clouds form and hover tainting it with gloom.
While the sounds continue to clash in a terrifying tune.

The Storm has come, roaring a never-ending song.
To vanquish the man of deceit.
Cleanse and to put an end to all of its wrongs.

The embodiment of the unholy seed.

The Storm has come, roaring a never-ending song.
To vanquish the man of deceit.
Cleanse and to put an end to all of its wrongs. 

For the Tempest who will set you free.

. . .

The Storm has cried, roaring its never-ending song!
To vanquish the man of deceit!
Cleanse and to put an end to all of its wrongs!
The embodiment of the unholy seed!

The Storm will stop roaring its never-ending song!
For he has admitted defeat!

The sun, ocean, and sky will finally sing along!

With the Daemon who has set you free!

The Storm has calmed and it will set you free.
The Holy Tempest of Storm and Purity.

I used up many of my braincells to write this song/poem/spell.

-made by IvoryValentia.

Please appreciate it, I'm not a poet and I'm not sure how well I did here. ( ' ▽ ' )ノ

Daemon is like the opposite of Demon because its✨holy✨ and..

ehh just search it I'm going to take a bath now. 😜

Update: Here is the meaning-

Daimon or Daemon (δαίμων: "god", "godlike", "power", "fate") originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.

source: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Daimon#:~:text=Daimon%20or%20Daemon%20(%CE%B4%CE%B1%CE%AF%CE%BC%CF%89%CE%BD%3A%20%22,later%20Hellenistic%20religion%20and%20philosophy.

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