Kjata Major
17-08-2005, 18:34
Kjata Major
Empire of the Soul and Heart
Kjata Major's National Theme
Adiemus - Adiemus
Song Lyrics
(sample: http://www.adiemus.f2s.com/sound/adiemus.ram)
Ariadiamus late ariadiamus da
ari a natus late adua
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a
Ariadiamus late ariadiamus da
ari a natus late adua
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
****
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
---
a-ri-a-di-a-mus la-te
a-ri-a-di-a-mus da
a-i-a na-tus la-te a-du-a.
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a.
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
ya-ka-ma ya-ma-ya-ka-ya me-ma
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya-ka-ma ya-ma-ya-ka-ya me-ma
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya----ka--ma me--ah
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya----ka--ma me--ah
The song is the national theme and song. It is performed for ceremonal and religious events. Such as the offical recognition of a General. The spiritual side of Kjata is expressed though the song and it has become a choice of the people.
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Background
Kjata the dark Goddess who rules over Kjata Major was supposively created when a desperate man named Ryo was at the edge of breaking down, the figure came to him and expressed an interest in another damaged soul.
As time passed Ryo did horrible things and Kjata became more and more real from the bloodshed of the wicked was removed. It was not long before Kjata rose in combat and would command her two closest members of the Kjatan Faith to fight back against the Japanese Empire.
Two Generals were called upon and eagerly joined. General Masamune, the brillant, masterful and slightly mad General of Kjata. Then General Muramasa, the blood-thirsty killer, skilled and mad, he laid waste to everything in his way.
As people became aware that 'God' had come and was infact a woman named Kjata, an angel to Earth that was unseen, but rumored to be compassionate it yet evil. Soon the cult became larger and larger. People were moved by the miracles performed and the broadcasts on televison of the prayers and saw how things were being done. Kjata didn't heal people, but destroyed their enemies and freed them from suffering.
As such, the poor and the outcasts, including criminals joined Kjata's ranks as soldiers. The Japanese government felt threatened as the cult reached five million people. A war was declared to eliminate the false god. Though Kjata's soldiers were ready and merciless. Before the operation to clean up the Kjatan Cult, a squad of elite soldiers burst into the military HQ.
A massacre ensued. The Kjatan forces massacres over six hundred men and women in a hail of gun fire and it was all caught on tape. General Muramasa was there. Several gruesome tapes were released to the media.
Ones that showed Muramasa walking down the halls and encountering the troops. They fired small arms weapons, but bounced off his heavy armor and with a quick slash of his mighty sword were cut in two.
Seven members were caught on tape, the General was one of them. Six of the squad were elite soldiers armed with 4 AK-47's and 2 Flamethrowers. The wreckage they caused had never been witnessed before.
As the tape finished General Muramasa stood against a Japanese Tank, alone. He pulled out a modified Colt .45 that launched an explosive bullet just as the tank fired its shell. Their was a massive explosion and the tank gun was destroyed. Yet the General stood strong. With a second shot he shot one of the tank's crew who came out to inspect the aftermath, directly in the head. With a swift move the General tossed a grenade in the open hatch and it exploded. Thus a mere man had stopped a mighty tank with two bullets and a grenade. This legendary action made the General get his name for being the unstoppable.
A battle for a whole decade would draw out. It would involve the civilians rising from the streets to fight the government. Various leaders where made from these hard times.
http://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/others/police1.jpghttp://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/others/copter1.jpg
The military would fight back with superior numbers and technology, though in the early days of conflict is was hard to escape, fast bikes were commonplace for attacks on random government sites and then quickly speed away.
Prayers were performed the streets, defying the government, but the oppression only led the way for more people to join the religion.
http://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/espers/miyak1.jpg
Empire of the Soul and Heart
Kjata Major's National Theme
Adiemus - Adiemus
Song Lyrics
(sample: http://www.adiemus.f2s.com/sound/adiemus.ram)
Ariadiamus late ariadiamus da
ari a natus late adua
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a
Ariadiamus late ariadiamus da
ari a natus late adua
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
****
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
---
a-ri-a-di-a-mus la-te
a-ri-a-di-a-mus da
a-i-a na-tus la-te a-du-a.
A-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te
a-ra-va-re tu-e va-te la-te-a.
A-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la...
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la........
ah-ya-doo-ah-eh
a-na-ma-na coo-le ra-we a-ka-la.....
a-ya-doo-ah-eh...
a-ya doo a-ye
a-ya doo a-ye
ya-ka-ma ya-ma-ya-ka-ya me-ma
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya-ka-ma ya-ma-ya-ka-ya me-ma
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya----ka--ma me--ah
a-ya-coo-ah-eh mena
ya----ka--ma me--ah
The song is the national theme and song. It is performed for ceremonal and religious events. Such as the offical recognition of a General. The spiritual side of Kjata is expressed though the song and it has become a choice of the people.
-----
Background
Kjata the dark Goddess who rules over Kjata Major was supposively created when a desperate man named Ryo was at the edge of breaking down, the figure came to him and expressed an interest in another damaged soul.
As time passed Ryo did horrible things and Kjata became more and more real from the bloodshed of the wicked was removed. It was not long before Kjata rose in combat and would command her two closest members of the Kjatan Faith to fight back against the Japanese Empire.
Two Generals were called upon and eagerly joined. General Masamune, the brillant, masterful and slightly mad General of Kjata. Then General Muramasa, the blood-thirsty killer, skilled and mad, he laid waste to everything in his way.
As people became aware that 'God' had come and was infact a woman named Kjata, an angel to Earth that was unseen, but rumored to be compassionate it yet evil. Soon the cult became larger and larger. People were moved by the miracles performed and the broadcasts on televison of the prayers and saw how things were being done. Kjata didn't heal people, but destroyed their enemies and freed them from suffering.
As such, the poor and the outcasts, including criminals joined Kjata's ranks as soldiers. The Japanese government felt threatened as the cult reached five million people. A war was declared to eliminate the false god. Though Kjata's soldiers were ready and merciless. Before the operation to clean up the Kjatan Cult, a squad of elite soldiers burst into the military HQ.
A massacre ensued. The Kjatan forces massacres over six hundred men and women in a hail of gun fire and it was all caught on tape. General Muramasa was there. Several gruesome tapes were released to the media.
Ones that showed Muramasa walking down the halls and encountering the troops. They fired small arms weapons, but bounced off his heavy armor and with a quick slash of his mighty sword were cut in two.
Seven members were caught on tape, the General was one of them. Six of the squad were elite soldiers armed with 4 AK-47's and 2 Flamethrowers. The wreckage they caused had never been witnessed before.
As the tape finished General Muramasa stood against a Japanese Tank, alone. He pulled out a modified Colt .45 that launched an explosive bullet just as the tank fired its shell. Their was a massive explosion and the tank gun was destroyed. Yet the General stood strong. With a second shot he shot one of the tank's crew who came out to inspect the aftermath, directly in the head. With a swift move the General tossed a grenade in the open hatch and it exploded. Thus a mere man had stopped a mighty tank with two bullets and a grenade. This legendary action made the General get his name for being the unstoppable.
A battle for a whole decade would draw out. It would involve the civilians rising from the streets to fight the government. Various leaders where made from these hard times.
http://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/others/police1.jpghttp://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/others/copter1.jpg
The military would fight back with superior numbers and technology, though in the early days of conflict is was hard to escape, fast bikes were commonplace for attacks on random government sites and then quickly speed away.
Prayers were performed the streets, defying the government, but the oppression only led the way for more people to join the religion.
http://www.bbakira.co.uk/stills/espers/miyak1.jpg