User blog comment:GreekTelepath/Master of the Hellish Yard - Notes/@comment-24205135-20140821114940

Hi, Greek!

Thanks for your in-depth analysis! As you said, the song is clearly related to an apocalyptical scenario. I even commented with Misstress that illustrating this would be very, very gory, which is probably one of the reasons Mothy doesn't want to make a "Wrath" novel.

That being said, I cannot guaranteee the accuracy of this very specific line:

"By the God of the Night's hell"

If someone could help me deciphering it, I'd be most grateful.

As for my understanding of from what we got, Hellish declares Evillious itself hell. This seems to match with how Nemesis sees Gallerian dying in Muzzle of Nemesis (possibly shot), and we have a fire disaster much greater than the first Levianta Fire Disaster (global burning). It seems to be Nemesis utilizes Allen's power with him unaware of it, as if it he was some sort of tool. I suppose he "wakes up" when he's unleashed.

That being said, a revision of those lyrics could dramatically change how we interpret the song.