Neo-Paganism invites individuals to explore spirituality through eclectic practices, nature reverence, and polytheism, fostering personal connections and environmental stewardship.
"The Rune of Iron and Flame" draws inspiration from the Saga of Egil Skallagrímsson, a cornerstone of Old Norse literature. Egil, a warrior and poet, embodies a blend of humanity and myth, wielding words that can both curse and heal. The song reflects his supernatural essence and relentless spirit, capturing the essence of his tragic journey through life.
Dirce, the nymph of Greek mythology, represents the beauty and mystery of water, intertwining themes of nature, femininity, and tragedy. Her story invites exploration into the symbolic and cultural significance of nymphs in ancient Greece.