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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Reign of the Hunter" by the artist "Ty Morn"

In the poem "Reign of the Hunter", author Ty Morn paints a bleak picture of a world mired in tyranny and oppression. The text describes the establishment of a totalitarian regime that uses religion ("theocracies") and fear to keep people subjugated.

From the outset, the poem speaks of a "black design" – the aim to establish total control over the world. Religious institutions ("theocracies") have become tools for achieving this goal, setting in motion a bloody path of oppression. Freedom of thought is strangled, technology is used for control, and knowledge of the past is destroyed to prevent people from learning from history.

Fear of change and loss of power drives the rulers to "purge" - to destroy dissent. In this new world, any disobedience is punishable by death. The laws are etched in stone, symbolizing their immutability and cruelty. The "hunter" with "eyes, black as pitch" embodies a ruthless tyrant who rules by fear. His word is law, and those who dare to oppose him will be destroyed.

The author emphasizes that this system of oppression has been built over centuries. Prophecies about the coming of tyranny have come true, and now people have become slaves, locked in a cage of fear and submission. Generations succeed each other, inheriting fear and obedience.

The closing lines of the poem are full of despair. The prophecy has come true, and the future is predetermined. Tyrants control the silent masses, and the "hunt" continues, deciding the fate of people in a world ruled by fear.

The darkest scheme

Designed to keep the world in order

Theocracies have set this path of hell in motion

Every blooded saga has it's start

And from the seed, the sound of freedom torn asunder

Technology created for the coming thunder

Antecedent knowledge now arcane

Consigned to the flames

And as it was feared

The lives that they knew would come undone

With nations at heel, a purge begun.

The crimson reveal

The edicts of hate now carved in stone

To serve master's will, eyes black as coal.

The reign of the hunter

The reign of the hunter

Their word is true

Ignore and face the consequences

He will pursue and execute in all the senses

Heresy is punished by the law.

He's on command to take the life of all dissenters

The judge's plan to end free thought and all that's meant to

Threaten the ascension of their realm

With death at the helm

For thousands of years

They foretold the coming of an age

All men in the world becoming slaves.

A scion of fear

Beholden to those who built the cage

Abide by the rules as they dictate.

The reign of the hunter

The reign of the hunter

A prophecy, the future's sealed

If not divine, then tyrants will

Control the masses as they stare in silence.

The reign of the hunter

The reign of the hunter

Rule by fear

Fate decided by the hunt

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