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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Night Reborn" by the artist "Therion"

This excerpt from Therion's "Night Reborn" depicts a ritualistic scene of Apollonius's ascension, who appears to be the central figure of a cult or movement aiming to reclaim past glory.

Set, likely a deity or powerful entity, acts as Apollonius's usher into power. The act of raising and lowering Apollonius symbolizes the transference of power and recognition of his dominance. The crowd, comprised of both men and women, welcomes Apollonius with enthusiasm and hope. They believe he possesses magical power and the ability to restore their former greatness, to "revive the era of the past."

Phrases like "Burn the bridges, I am yours" and "Turn darkness to reason" point to Apollonius's decisiveness and uncompromising nature, his readiness for radical change. He is presented as a messiah, a bringer of light ("The light of the east is magical"), but this light carries a hint of destruction ("the heavens fall"). The merging of black and white hints at the duality of his nature, suggesting he embodies both creation and destruction.

The portrayal of Apollonius as "life and death" emphasizes his dominion over both poles of existence, his ability to both destroy and create. He is a leader guiding his followers towards a new era, and the crowd is ready to follow, seeing him as a true messiah.

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Scene 3.

On the top step outside the gate Apollonius raises his hands, causing Seth to levitate higher and higher. Then Apollonius lowers his arms and Seth slowly returns to the ground. Seth lifts Apollonius's hand towards the sky and proclaims his name. The crowd cheers.

[APOLLONIUS:]

Here I am, night reborn.

Bridges burn, I am yours.

[SETH:]

Magic bring to us — Apollonius!

[WOMEN:]

Hail Apollonius!

Turn darkness to reason.

[MEN:]

You will show again age of the past.

[ALL CITIZENS:]

To follow you like dreamers true –

Apollonius, life and death will do.

[APOLLONIUS & MESSENGER:]

Eastern light — magical.

Watch it rise — heavens fall.

Black and white shall entwine,

come the dawn — evening sky.

[ALL CITIZENS:]

Magic bring to us — Apollonius!

[WOMEN:]

Hail Apollonius!

Turn darkness to reason.

[MEN:]

You will show again age of the past.

[ALL CITIZENS:]

To follow you like dreamers true –

Apollonius, life and death will do.

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