Warcry la maldicin del templario

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[Spoken Introduction]
At the beginning of the 14th century, Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France decided, faced with the growing power of the Temple, to persecute and condemn it on charges of sacrilege, heresy and idolatry.
Many Knights are captured and tortured until they recognize their charges, among them the Grand Master of the Order, Jacques de Molay, who is condemned to die at the stake, in the square of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
Before die, the Templar leader retracts what he declared and curses the Pope and the King
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14th century, Trial of the Temple
prison for the last Master
Tortures in the prisons,
There is no mercy, there is no forgiveness
There is no honor in accusations,
There is no honor in accusations.
Prisoner in prison awaits his fate
You will burn, said Pope Clement
King Philip makes a profit
the Temple takes half of France
Their glory will die with them
it is not honor, only money
The flame burns, the people are silent
Justice is not present
He no, he does not close his mind,
But the anger becomes strong
When he could not but,
And when he could not take it anymore
He shouted,
from the embracing fire
his voice sounded so loud
That even the sky itself heard the curse
the curse,
the curse,
the curse,
the curse.
[Alone]
A short time later Clemente dies
Soon the man will die next.
The King of France is dead
Vengeance has been fulfilled
You must not forget it
you cannot forget it
He shouted,
from the fire embracing
His voice sounded so loud
That even the sky itself heard the curse
And he shouted,
from the embracing fire
His voice sounded so loud
That even heaven itself heard the curse
And shouted,
And shouted...

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