Argentoratum is the new TERSIVEL video

TERSIVEL released their new official video for their song entitled "Argentoratum". The video content may be described as "too hard" for some people (I think to the young and sensitive ones for the main). 

So I contacted Lian from TERSIVEL, regarding this new video. 
Here are his words about:

Hi everyone at Sword Chant!
We are so happy to share with you all our new video for the song "Argentoratum". The lyrics of this one (can be found on video's description) are related withy the Battle of Argentoratum, the one that Emperor Julian masterly won in AD 357. 
As you may know, Tersivel is a Pagan Metal band which takes different aspects of Ancient Religion, particularly those of Hellenic, Neo-Platonic and Roman roots.
For this new video's story, we worked on a free representation of ancient Mysteries and Roman Sacrifice known as Taurobolium. You can see how a God of Nature leaves his realms to send a message of success to the Emperor. The message is sent through the White Bull, represented by the girl, and passes on from hand to hand until it reaches the Emperor. 
Hope to hear your thoughts about it and also I count on you all for the sharing campaign. 
Ancient Hugs,
Lian!
A special thanks goes to Lian Gerbino for these explanations.

You can watch the video here if you are strong enough. In my opinion, the video is good and well done, but I prefer to warn you all.

Regards

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