Enslaved Vikingligr Veldi - Lifandi liv undir hamri 11:31 - Vetrarnątt 10:59 - Midgards eldar 11:16 - Heimdallr 6:15 - Norvegr 10:57 These english translations are taken from the CD booklet of "Vikingligr Veldi's". The original lyrics are in Islnadic except track IV which is in ancient Norwegian. Living Beneath the Hammer Windswept landscape, desolated mountain plateaus The Deepest woods and darkest scrubs Flords and mountains are our landmarks in a life beneeath the Hammer A long and narrow kingdom Ruled by trinity From stormy mountain tops covered with snow We behold the kingdom of the Hammer We ride along the paths of Midgard Fog from the soil rises at our feets To the west the shore can be seen, where the first sat foot ashore Where they raised sail towards north A Winter's Night A dark, chilling winters night Unsilently awoken by song and dance From above rains the golden arrows of Thor Moonbeams enlighten the ring Nine torches for those nine in the circle Surrounded by nine shadows for nine souls In the middle, an altar of fire, soil, water and wind Look, and behold yourself Fires of Midgard The call of the Gjallarhorn Return to the ring of our forefathers gods The flames of Midgard's fires and ancient mystisism still are ]sg}rdsreien rides with terror above the village Mjolner is swung, thunder and lightening! The landmarks of the Vikings Wolves and ravens guards the throne Heimdallr Heimdall is the name of an Old Norse God; he is called the Old White Norse God; he is great and holy; his teeth are made of gold; his horse is named Goldtop. He lives where it's called the mountain in the sky besides Bifrost. He needs less sleep than a bird; he sees night as clear as day one thousand miles away from where he is; he also hear the grass grow from the soil, or the wool on the sheep and everything that can be heard. He possess the horn that is called the Gjallarhorn, and they can hear him blowing the horn in all the homes. Norvegr (instrumental)