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⚔️ March of the Indomitus 🎸 As The Grimdark Bard, I sing the hymns of the Imperium in the only way I know — loud, raw, and thunderous. This is a rock-style tribute to the greatest crusade of the Age of the Dark Imperium — the Indomitus Crusade — when Roboute Guilliman, the Avenging Son, led humanity’s armies across a galaxy drowning in shadow. 🔥 The March Begins From the newborn light of the Great Rift’s horrors, Guilliman forged an empire of war. Battlefleet after battlefleet thundered forth beneath the banners of the Aquila, and the skies burned with faith and fire. Sisters of Battle, Primaris Astartes, and the newly awakened legions of the Imperium stood as one — their hymn a single word: March. ⚔️ Hymns of the Indomitus This track continues the saga begun with Rise of the Primarch and The Avenging Son — the fifth hymn in the Apocrypha of fire and faith. From Luna to Macragge, from the ashes of Cadia to the heart of the Rift, the story of the Avenging Son unfolds in sound and fury. More hymns will follow, charting the crusade’s long road through blood and starlight until the Lord of Ultramar stands once more before the Throne. 🜏 Disclaimer: This is a fan-made work inspired by the Warhammer 40 000 universe. 🎶 Production Notes Song Lyrics & theme — Written by me, The Grimdark Bard (with ChatGPT as creative sparring partner). Music + vocals — generated with Suno. Video Art — Created by me using Stable Diffusion. Editing — Done in Filmora. If you hear the engines roar and the banners rise, raise your voice with me. For every world reclaimed, every heretic silenced — another verse is written in the song of mankind. Ave Imperator. March eternal. 🜏