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An Uninvited Visitor has graced the old cobblestones A Tormentor hovers in the Hollow, just above the treeline A Walker sways along the neon boulevards up to the technicolor groves A Friend of the Dark One has a penchant for shedding one soul for another All Four Darklings, stalk men from the cardinal directions The Four Horsemen, reigning with fire & resting on their diabolical steeds Four Revelators, unfold the book of ancient apocalypses Four prophecies unfurl among us Four seals of Revelations unfold like a breathing book Four Imps Breed Oblivion- Celebrating the glory of the Dead! Ans as the Sigil burns open, Their names became unsealed... Conquest! (White Horse) Adorned with crowns of white lightning! War! (Red Horse) Burns with firery orbs of impending doom! Famine! (Black Horse) Darkness's parched tongue, hungered empty stomachs pang Death! (Pale Horse) Ghostly skeleton horse with albino eyes
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Mar 31
Mar 31, 2026 at 6:05 AM UTC
Horseman of the Apocalyptic
An Uninvited Visitor has graced the old cobblestones A Tormentor hovers in the Hollow, just above the treeline A Walker sways along the neon boulevards up to the technicolor groves A Friend of the Dark One has a penchant for shedding one soul for another All Four Darklings, stalk men from the cardinal directions The Four Horsemen, reigning with fire & resting on their diabolical steeds Four Revelators, unfold the book of ancient apocalypses Four prophecies unfurl among us Four seals of Revelations unfold like a breathing book Four Imps Breed Oblivion- Celebrating the glory of the Dead! Ans as the Sigil burns open, Their names became unsealed... Conquest! (White Horse) Adorned with crowns of white lightning! War! (Red Horse) Burns with firery orbs of impending doom! Famine! (Black Horse) Darkness's parched tongue, hungered empty stomachs pang Death! (Pale Horse) Ghostly skeleton horse with albino eyes
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Mar 31
Mar 31, 2026 at 6:05 AM UTC
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