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'''''The Cainian Chronicle''''' is [[Ancient (band)|Ancient]]’s second full length release. On another note, the album’s length is 66 minutes and six seconds long, which brings on the [[number of the Beast]], [[666 (number)|666]], from [[numerology]].

'''''The Cainian Chronicle''''' is [[Ancient (band)|Ancient]]’s second full length release. On another note, the album’s length is 66 minutes and six seconds long.



The concept of the first part of the record (tracks 1-4) is a retelling of the fall of [[Cain and Abel|Cain]], based not on the traditional [[Bible|Biblical]] tale, rather on the supplement The Book of Nod of the [[Vampire: the Masquerade]] roleplaying game. the first son of [[Adam and Eve]] and first murderer. It chronicles his casting out, his relations with the demon angel [[Lilith]] and the leading to the procreation of their children, the Disciplines of Cain. The three part opus corresponds to three parts of The Book of Nod. "At the Infernal Portal" contains lines from [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]’s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'', and the rest of the album is based on traditional [[Paganism]].

The concept of the first part of the record (tracks 1-4) is a retelling of the fall of [[Cain and Abel|Cain]], based not on the traditional [[Bible|Biblical]] tale, rather on the supplement The Book of Nod of the [[Vampire: the Masquerade]] roleplaying game. the first son of [[Adam and Eve]] and first murderer. It chronicles his casting out, his relations with the demon angel [[Lilith]] and the leading to the procreation of their children, the Disciplines of Cain. The three part opus corresponds to three parts of The Book of Nod. "At the Infernal Portal" contains lines from [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]’s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'', and the rest of the album is based on traditional [[Paganism]].

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== Credits ==

== Credits ==

* Aphazel - All guitars, bass and synth

* Aphazel - All guitars, bass and synth

* Kimberly Goss - Vocals and synth

* Kimberly Goss - Vocals

* Kjetil - Drums

* Kjetil - Drums

* [[Kaiaphas|Lord Kaiaphas]] - Vocals, drums on tracks 5, 8, 9 and 11

* [[Kaiaphas|Lord Kaiaphas]] - Vocals, drums on tracks 5, 8, 9 and 11


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The Cainian ChronicleisAncient’s second full length release. On another note, the album’s length is 66 minutes and six seconds long.

The concept of the first part of the record (tracks 1-4) is a retelling of the fall of Cain, based not on the traditional Biblical tale, rather on the supplement The Book of Nod of the Vampire: the Masquerade roleplaying game. the first son of Adam and Eve and first murderer. It chronicles his casting out, his relations with the demon angel Lilith and the leading to the procreation of their children, the Disciplines of Cain. The three part opus corresponds to three parts of The Book of Nod. "At the Infernal Portal" contains lines from Dante’s Divine Comedy, and the rest of the album is based on traditional Paganism.

Track listing

All music by Aphazel except for 5 by Aphazel and Alex Kurtagić and 9 by Kaiaphas.
All lyrics by Kaiaphas except 5 taken from Dante’s Divine Comedy.

No.TitleLength
1."Ponderous Moonlighting"2:23
2."The Cainian Chronicle Part I: The Curse"4:48
3."The Cainian Chronicle Part II: Lilith’s Embrace"6:15
4."The Cainian Chronicle Part III & IV: Disciplines of Caine / Zillah and the Crone"5:53
5."At the Infernal Portal (Canto III)"7:06
6."Cry of Mariamne"3:03
7."Prophecy of Gehenna"4:04
8."Song of Kaiaphas"8:47
9."Exu"2:52
10."The Pagan Cycle"7:30
11."Homage to Pan"13:25

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