- 1
Nile - Annihilation Of The Wicked
- 2
Nile - Lashed to the Slave Stick
- 3
Nile - Masturbating The War God
- 4
Nile - Hittite Dung Incantation
- 5
Nile - Kafir!
- 6
Nile - Sarcophagus
- 7
Nile - The Imperishable Stars Are Sickened
- 8
Nile - Black Seeds Of Vengeance
- 9
Nile - Sacrifice Unto Sebek
- 10
Nile - Yezd Desert Ghul Ritual In The Abandoned Towers Of Silence
- 11
Nile - 4th Arra of Dagon
- 12
Nile - Barra Edinazzu
- 13
Nile - Chapter for Not Being Hung Upside Down on a Stake
- 14
Nile - Chapter Of Obeisance Before Giving Breath To The Inert One In The Presence Of The Crescent Shaped Horns
- 15
Nile - Papyrus Containing The Spell To Preserve Its Possessor Against Attacks From He Who Is In The Water
- 16
Nile - Permitting The Noble Dead To Descend To The Underworld
- 17
Nile - Smashing The Antiu
- 18
Nile - Snake Pit Mating Frenzy
- 19
Nile - Stones Of Sorrow
- 20
Nile - Those Whom the Gods Detest
- 21
Nile - To Strike with Secret Fang
- 22
Nile - User-Maat-Re
- 23
Nile - Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten
- 24
Nile - Age Of Famine
- 25
Nile - As He Creates So He Destroys
- 26
Nile - Beneath Eternal Oceans Of Sand
- 27
Nile - Black Hand Of Set
- 28
Nile - Call To Destruction
- 29
Nile - Cast Down The Heretic
- 30
Nile - Chapter For Transforming Into A Snake
- 31
Nile - Churning The Maelstrom
- 32
Nile - Defiling The Gates Of Ishtar
- 33
Nile - Die Rache Krieg Lied Der Assyriche
- 34
Nile - Divine Intent
- 35
Nile - Doctrine of Last Things
- 36
Nile - Eat Of The Dead
- 37
Nile - Enduring The Eternal Molestation Of Flame
- 38
Nile - Ethno-Musicological Cannibalisms
- 39
Nile - Even The Gods Must Die
- 40
Nile - Evil To Cast Out Evil
- 41
Nile - Execration Text
- 42
Nile - Execreation Text
- 43
Nile - Extinct
- 44
Nile - Godless
- 45
Nile - Immortality Through Art
- 46
Nile - Immortality Through Art / Godless
- 47
Nile - In The Name Of Amun
- 48
Nile - In Their Darkened Shrines
- 49
Nile - Invocation Of The Gate Of Aat-Ankh-es-en-Amenti
- 50
Nile - Iskander Dhul Kharnon
- 51
Nile - Ithyphallic
- 52
Nile - Kem Khefa Kheshef
- 53
Nile - Kheftiu Asar Butchiu
- 54
Nile - Khetti Satha Shemsu
- 55
Nile - Kudurru Maqlu
- 56
Nile - Lament for the Destruction of Time
- 57
Nile - Laying Fire Upon Apep
- 58
Nile - Le Chant du Cygne
- 59
Nile - Libation Unto The Shades Who Lurk In The Shadows Of The Temple Of Anhur
- 60
Nile - Long Shadows Of Dread
- 61
Nile - Meca
- 62
Nile - Mecca
- 63
Nile - Multitude Of Foes
- 64
Nile - Naqada II Enter the Golden Age
- 65
Nile - Nas Ankhu Khan She En Asbiu
- 66
Nile - Natural Liberation Of Fear Through The Ritual Deception Of Death
- 67
Nile - Negating The Abominable Coils Of Apep
- 68
Nile - Nepenthe
- 69
Nile - Opening Of The Mouth
- 70
Nile - Overlords of the Black Earth
- 71
Nile - Pestilence And Iniquity
- 72
Nile - Ramses Bringer Of War
- 73
Nile - Rape Of The Black Earth
- 74
Nile - Revel In Their Suffering
- 75
Nile - Serpent Headed Mask
- 76
Nile - Seven Horns Of War
- 77
Nile - Slaves Of Xul
- 78
Nile - SSS Haa Set Yoth
- 79
Nile - Stelae of Vultures
- 80
Nile - Supreme Humanism Of Megalomania
- 81
Nile - Surrounded by Fright
- 82
Nile - That Which Is Forbidden
- 83
Nile - The Black Flame
- 84
Nile - The Blessed Dead
- 85
Nile - The Burning Pits Of The Duat
- 86
Nile - The Chaining Of The Iniquitous
- 87
Nile - The Essential Salts
- 88
Nile - The Eye Of Ra
- 89
Nile - The Fiends Who Come to Steal the Magick of the Deceased
- 90
Nile - The Gods Who Light Up The Sky At The Gate Of Sethu
- 91
Nile - The Howling Of the Jinn
- 92
Nile - The Inevitable Degradation Of Flesh
- 93
Nile - The Infinity of Stone
- 94
Nile - The Language Of The Shadows
- 95
Nile - The Nameless City Of The Accursed
- 96
Nile - The Oxford Handbook Of Savage Genocidal Warfare
- 97
Nile - The Underworld Awaits Us All
- 98
Nile - Thus Sayeth The Parasites Of The Mind
- 99
Nile - To Dream Of Ur
- 100
Nile - Tribunal Of The Dead
- 101
Nile - True Gods of the Desert
- 102
Nile - Unas Slayer Of The Gods
- 103
Nile - Under the Curse of the One God
- 104
Nile - Ushabti Reanimator
- 105
Nile - Utterances of the Crawling Dead
- 106
Nile - Vile Nilotic Rites
- 107
Nile - We Are Cursed
- 108
Nile - What Can Be Safely Written
- 109
Nile - What Should Not Be Unearthed
- 110
Nile - When My Wrath Is Done
- 111
Nile - Where Is The Wrathful Sky
- 112
Nile - Whisper In The Ear Of The Dead
- 113
Nile - Wind Of Horus
- 114
Nile - Worship the Animal
- 115
Nile - Wrought
In Their Darkened Shrines
Nile
Through Subterranean Labyrinths of Catacombs
We Hath Crawled To Gather in this Dimly Lit
Hall Of Colossal Proportion
Which Few Ever See
Along Black Walls
Rise Tier after Tier of Carven Painted Sacrophagi
Each Standing in a Niche in the Stone
The Mounted Tiers Rising Up
To Be Lost in the Gloom Above
Thousands of Carven Masks
Stare Down Upon Us
We Who are Rendered Futile and Insignificant
By This Vast Array of the Dead
[Part II - Invocation To Seditious Heresy]
And Here I Stand
I who would be master of the Black Earth
Have summoned you here secretly
You who are faithful to me
To share in the Black Kingdom that shall nr
Tonight we shall witness
The breaking of the chains which Enslave us
And the birth of a Dark Empire
Who am I to know what powers lurk and and Dream
In these murky Tombs
They hold secrets forgotten for three thousand years
But I shall Learn They shall teach me
See how they sleep staring through their
Carven Masks
Priests Monks Acolytes Kheri Heb Rekbi Khet
The Mummified Remains of the Sacrificial Whores
Of The Cannibalistic Serpent Cult s of Thirty
Centuries With Black Incantation and Foul
Necromantic Art
Propitiated with the Blood of the Living
We will waken them from their long Slumber
The Ancients knew Nay Commanded the
Words of Power
And shall teach them to Me
I shall restore them to Life
To Labour for my own Dark Imperial Desires
I will Waken Them Will Rouse Them
Will learn their forgotten Wisdom
The knowledge locked in those withered Skulls
By the Lore of The Dead
We shall Enslave the Living
Pharaohs and Priests long Forgotten
Shall be our Warriors and Slaves
Who will Dare to Oppose Us
Out of the Dust shall Avaris Rise
[Part III - Destruction Of The Temple Of The Enemies Of Ra]
Foul Enemies of Ra who have Rebelled
Malicious Fiends
Spawn of Inertness Impotent Rebels
Nameless Filth
For whom Blazing Pits of Fire have been prepared
By the Command of Ra
Down Upon your Faces
You are overthrown
Your Skulls are Crushed in
You are Destroyed Annihilated
Gashed with Flints Your Windpipes Cut
The Joints of your Backs are Rent Apart
The Fire of the Eye of Horus is Upon You
Searching You Consuming You
Setting you on Fire Burning you To Ashes
Unemi The Devouring Flame Consumes You
Sekhmet The Blasting Immolation of the Desert
Maketh an End of You
Xul ur
Adjugeth you to Destruction
Flame Fire Conflagration Pulverize You
Your Souls Shades Bodies and Lives
Shall Never Rise Up Again
Your Heads Shall Never Rejoin your Bodies
Even The Words of Power
Of The God Thoth
The Lord of Spells
Shall Never Enable you to Rise Again
[Part IV - Ruins]
I knew they were Accursed
So remote were these nameless desert ruins
Crumbling and inarticulate the debris of
Its collapsed walls was
Nearly hidden by the sands of the uncounted ages
It must have been thus before the first stones of
Memphis were laid
And the bricks of Babylon unbaked
Fear spoke from the age worn stones
This desolate survivor of the Deluge
This crumbling antidiluvial ancestor
Of the Eldest Pyramid
Only the grim brooding desert Gods
Knew what really took place here
What indescribable struggles and bloodshed
Awoke some distant throng of condemned spirits
And broke the tomblike silence of these crumbled
Time ravaged remains these night black ruins
Of some vanguished and buried Temple of Belial
But as the Night wind diad away
Above the desert rim rose the
Blazing edge of the morning sun
Which in my fevered state
I swore that from some remote depth there came a
Great crash of metal
Like a great Bronze gate
Clanging shut whose reverberations swelled out
To hail the rising Sun as Memnon hails in
From the banks of the Nile
[This four-part epic is a tale very much inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, and to a lesser degree, Robert E. Howard. It tills the story of a rebellions Serpent cult who are plotting to overthrow Pharonic rule. They are attempting to raise the spirits of the ancient dead, to barness thei arcane knowledge and build an army of undead legions. The story takes place within the subterranean main ch.mber of the crypts of mummified reptiles (true enough, archaeologists have indeed unearthed entire necropolises containing thousand of mummified crocodiles, serpents, ancient Nile monitor lizards, and various other animals that were worshiped as personifications of the gods they represented). Within these dark and bloodstained halls are not only the remains of three millenia of generations of priests and worshippers, but also the mummified corpses of all manner of glorified reptilian deities. The leader of these rebels is standing in the midst of this vast array of Saurian entombment, inciting insurrection and preparing for some sort of violent revolution. Their ill-fated sedition comes to naught, however, when their temple is destroyed and they are all slain in a catastrophic violent climax. Whether this is perhaps divine intervention and retribution by the Sun god, Ra, or perhaps military action by the armies of the Pharaoh (who is a worshipper of Ra) putting down a violent rebellion, or merely the indiscriminate vengeance of the undead that the conspirators were seeking to enslave, is unclear. The passage that tells of the descruction and demise of the rebel fiends is reminiscent of the magickal/religious ceremony in The Book of Overthrowing Apep, in which the terrible monster serpent Apep is forever crushed by the Sun god, Ra, nver to rise up again. In the aftermath, all that is left of the Temple, the Serpent Cult and their subterranean catacombs of the tombs is a mass of rubble and forgotten ruins which are eventually covered over by the sands of time, explainined in a passage that borrows quite literally from The Nameless City by H.P. Lovecraft.]