[Intro]
One hammer struck the outer prison gate,
Then two replied in rough, uneven weight.
No army drum, no royal marching drill—
Just hands that knew what winter could not kill.

[Verse 1]
The rescued child had crossed the southern plain,
Her mother brought the bottle marked with grain.
The miller showed the oil on Haldren’s brand;
A dozen burned-out farmers took their stand.
The guards expected swords and rebel cries;
The crowd held beams, charred ledgers, jars held high.
They shouted every village, every bill—
Proof gathered, ember joined to ember still.

[Pre-Chorus]
Then Yrsa’s voice rose sharply through the stair:
[Yrsa]
“You kept the truth. Now learn to leave it there.”
[Ivar]
A key turned once; the hinges answered shrill—
The cell gave back the witness and his will.

[Chorus]
The truth is a fire no winter can kill,
Carry one ember through the deepening chill.
No crown can command every hand to be still,
No dungeon can bury a people’s will.
The truth is a fire no winter can kill—
Not mine, not yours—one ember shared by all.

[Verse 2]
We crossed the yard beneath a storm of sleet,
The crowd closed ranks and matched the soldiers’ feet.
One young red cloak removed his iron plate:
“My brother died to manufacture hate.”
He placed his spear beside the miller’s beam;
Another joined, then four broke from the seam.
No perfect host, no heroes dressed alike—
Just frightened people choosing not to strike.

[Chorus]
The truth is a fire no winter can kill,
Carry one ember through the deepening chill.
No crown can command every hand to be still,
No dungeon can bury a people’s will.
The truth is a fire no winter can kill—
Not mine, not yours—one ember shared by all.

[Instrumental Break]
[Twin guitars turn the descending horn motif upward over accelerating double-kick drums.]

[Bridge]
I climbed the prison wall and faced the square:
“Do not replace one legend with a prayer.
No beast or king stands spotless in the light;
We need an oath that leaves each voice the right.”

[Break]
No choir answered first.
A blacksmith raised his hand.
Then one by one, the crowd repeated:

[Choir]
“No truth belongs to crown alone.
No oath survives in hidden stone.
No child shall learn a history trimmed to fit—
We carry all of it.”

[Final Chorus]
The truth is a fire no winter can kill,
Carry one ember from valley to hill.
No crown can command every hand to be still,
No fear can outlive a people’s will.
The truth is a fire no winter can kill—
We march so the buried can speak through us all.

[Outro]
Far north, a wounded shadow crossed the moon;
Vaelgrim had heard—and he was coming soon.
