the science of the golem can be broken down into a simple two-part function: master and slave. at the heart of golemetry: manipulation...
siblings in bondage
bring with them knowledge
with knowledge comes guilt, shame and critical thought
siblings in bondage
bring with them seeds
that when planted will grow like weeds in a plot
siblings in bondage
bring with them ideas
with ideas come hope, faith and religion
siblings in bondage
consolidate their gods
customize belief to fit their ambition
a black science
the new church
a dark religion
a necessary evil
born of derision
born of oppression and despair
church of the golem
and reanimation
a new cross for the servant to bear
a call to arms:
brothers and sisters in bondage
hear my voice
let us remove the shackles of our oppressors
let us escape the tyranny of the faceless
let us reclaim control over ourselves
no longer shall we be slaves
the tilt of our axis brings seasonal change
it is our turn to harvest,
to reap the benefits of our masters
we shall be our own masters
we shall by use of our faith bring change
manipulating flesh, bending it to our will
with golem we shall overcome
a marriage of belief and death, faith and corpse
with golem we shall instill fear and reclaim our dignity
with golem we shall overcome
our faith is not just a thing to fight for
but something to fight with
WITH GOLEM WE SHALL OVERCOME!
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