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The series was issued in two separate volumes. The first, running six issues, was published from | The series was issued in two separate volumes. The first, running six issues, was published from March 2010 through January 2011. This first series was then released as a collected volume in April 2011. | ||
The series was the issued in a second volume beginning October | The series was the issued in a second volume beginning October 2011 and continuing until August 2012. The second series was then then released as a collected volume. | ||
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===Volume One=== | ===Volume One=== | ||
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===Volume Two=== | ===Volume Two=== | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''1''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent7.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" |October 2011|| The saga continues as a fallen Sirian is consigned to his fate and Lyra is<br>consumed by her inner demons. Lokis designs draw near their terrible<br>conclusion, but Gus G returns to Eternal Descent, offering a glimmer<br>of hope for our heroes. Can Gus and his unlikely guide rescue Sirian<br>in time to halt the dire machinations of the Damned? | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''2''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent8.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" | December 2011 || The battle rages on at the center of the universe! As Loki schemes<br>to pull the plug on the Music of the Spheres, Sirian and his friends,<br>including Gus G., make a final, desperate bid to save our reality.<br>Can Loki be stopped, and at what cost? | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''3''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent9.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" | February 2012 || With the amber in ruins and a key to the spheres in wavering hands,<br>the delicate balance of universal order is threatened. Upon making the<br>ultimate sacrifice, Sirian finds himself caught amidst time and space while<br>strange beautiful music resonates throughout the cosmos, heralding the<br>arrival of Joe Satriani, the extremist himself seeking to guide the lost and<br>bring harmony to dissonance. Lyra is confronted by words of warning from<br>a familiar face, as Richard struggles to reconcile his guilty conscience. | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''4''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent10.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" | April 2012 || Chosen by an unearthly intellect, a champion is born in Misha Mansoor!<br>With technology beyond our comprehension, his destiny lies at the heart<br>of the time stream, and the fate of humanity may rest on his shoulders.<br>Determined to find Sirian, Lyra turns to Richard for answers, but when her<br>questions awaken a long dormant power, the duo form a reluctant alliance.<br>Unaware of its true purpose, they activate the spheres key, bringing down<br>the full wrath of the association. A narrow escape finds Lyra in a tainted<br>world of familiar foes, where the supernatural succubus and a high-tech<br>hero must fight for their future. | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''5''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent11.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" | June 2012 || Caught in an apocalyptic future ravaged by khaos, Lyra finds herself<br>mistaken for the enemy, facing off against Angela Gossow and her<br>mercenary force of human resistance fighters. Metal master<br>Michael Amott lies at the heart of this dark reality, empowered by a<br>mysterious guitar carved from solid amber. Obsessed with the<br>instrument and the amber, Michael exhibits strange and unearthly<br>powers beyond his comprehension. Can Lyra and Angela reconcile<br>their past and confront Michael before he loses control? | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''6''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescent12.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" | August 2012 || In a grim future, Lyra Constance and Angela Gossow challenge the<br>khaos legions, determined to confront their friend-turned-nemesis<br>Michael Amott. Estranged and empowered by Loki's maniacal<br>grasp, Michael grows stronger every minute. Outnumbered and<br>outgunned, Lyra and Angela journey deep into the demonic wasteland,<br>only to find salvation in a familiar face. With a final showdown inevitable,<br>casualties are felt by friends and foes alike. With lives lost, heroes<br>reborn, and darkness rising, don't miss the climactic resolution<br>to Eternal Descent Volume 2! | |||
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===Collected Volumes=== | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''Volume'''<br>'''1''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescentV1.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" |April 13, 2011|| In a city where lost souls lurk in every shadow and darkness veils<br>sinister designs, heavy metal could be the key to salvation... or the<br>gateway to destruction. A fallen hero, a twisted demon,<br>one gorgeous succubus, and an army of chart-topping guitar heroes:<br>The pieces are in place. The Descent begins.<br> | |||
Featuring guest appearances from Atreyu, Firewind, God Forbid,<br>Static-X, and Shadows Fall, Eternal Descent offers a radical new<br>take on the metal genre, presenting iconic guitarists: Gus G,<br>Wayne Static, Dan Jacobs, and many more.<br>This collected edition features over 30 pages of bonus material including<br>interviews, cover galleries, production artwork and exclusive fact files. | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" |'''Volume'''<br>'''2''' || style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:EternalDescentV2.jpg|100px]] ||style="text-align:center;" |February 2013|| The saga continues as a fallen Sirian is consigned to his fate and Lyra is<br>consumed by her inner demons. Loki’s designs draw near their terrible<br>conclusion, but Gus G returns to Eternal Descent, offering a glimmer<br>of hope for our heroes. Can Gus and his unlikely guide rescue Sirian in<br>time to halt the dire machinations of the Damned?<br> | |||
Written by Llexi Leon, Shaun McLaughlin and Justin Peniston, with art<br>by Ivan Fernandez and Sergio Fernandez, cover artwork by<br>Gabriel Guzman. | |||
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File:EternalDescent6.jpg|Volume 1 Issue 6 of ''Eternal Descent'' | File:EternalDescent6.jpg|Volume 1 Issue 6 of ''Eternal Descent'' | ||
File:EternalDescentV1.jpg|Volume 1 of ''Eternal Descent'' | File:EternalDescentV1.jpg|Volume 1 of ''Eternal Descent'' | ||
File:EternalDescent7.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 1 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescent8.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 2 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescent9.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 3 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescent10.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 4 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescent11.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 5 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescent12.jpg|Volume 2 Issue 6 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
File:EternalDescentV2.jpg|Volume 2 of ''Eternal Descent'' | |||
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Eternal Descent | |
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England, United Kingdom |
Genres | Cinematic metal, Gothic Rock, Rock, Heavy Metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Incendium Records |
Associated acts | Eddie Kramer |
Website | Official website |
Notable instruments | |
Guitar |
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Eternal Descent is a virtual band created in 2004 by multi instrumentalist and writer of the Eternal Descent comic book Llexi Leon. Whilst the music is partly played by fictional characters represented in visual media, additional orchestral and industrial elements act as a soundtrack to the ongoing plot.
The band's music is a collaboration between various musicians; Llexi Leon being the only permanent musical contributor. Their style is broadly Heavy Metal, but with a large number of other influences including: Industrial, Goth, and Romantic.
One of the band characters, named Lyra Constance, is described as being a Succubus.
History
In 2009, producer Eddie Kramer (Led Zeppelin, Kiss, The Rolling Stones) signed a deal with Eternal Descent to produce their second album to be released in 2011.[1]
ESP Guitars became affiliated with Eternal Descent in 2008, granting the property rights to use ESP Guitars likeness and logos in their publications and visual media. As such, Eternal Descent feature ESP Electric guitars exclusively, and many ESP endorsed musicians have collaborated with Eternal Descent, such as God Forbid, Firewind, Atreyu, and Static X.[2]
Other Eternal Descent/Llexi Leon equipment endorsements include Kahler Tremolo System, Coffin Case, DiMarzio, DigiTech, Ovation Guitar Company and Ernie Ball. In 2011, Digitech released a guitar effects pedal, Lyra, inspired by the comic series.
Discography
- Losing Faith (CD) (2007)
- The Phantom of the Opera (EP) (2008)
Comic Book Series
IDW Publishing inked a deal with Eternal Descent to publish the comic book series. The first issue of the Eternal Descent comic book was published in March 2010 with subsequent issues following.[3]
Llexi Leon appeared at the UK's sister version of San Diego Comic Con, KAPOW! Comic Con April 2011, created by Mark Miller.
Series Outline
The demon Loki wants Lyra for his own. Through her music, he will bring his message to the masses, twisting an entire generation and growing new legions of followers. Only one being stands in his way. Sirian the fallen travels between Heaven and Hell, ensuring that no one oversteps the boundaries of this world. Becoming aware of Loki's plot, he sets out to save Lyra and the world, from Loki and the hordes of the Damned.
After a late-night rescue goes awry, Lyra awakens after death, with Loki's taint sweeping through her. Sirian decides to help Lyra, by assisting her to shape her afterlife and control her abilities.
With Sirian, Lyra travels through the many planes between Heaven and Hell, learning to harness her new power. It becomes apparent that Lyra is a pawn in a far greater scheme. Loki has already provided dark inspiration to countless rock and metal icons, bringing his message to the masses. Unknowingly, their collective imagination will grant Loki access to forgotten relics and powerful gateways, enabling him to unleash his armies of the Damned against all those who would oppose him.
Characters
Publishing History
The series was issued in two separate volumes. The first, running six issues, was published from March 2010 through January 2011. This first series was then released as a collected volume in April 2011.
The series was the issued in a second volume beginning October 2011 and continuing until August 2012. The second series was then then released as a collected volume.
Issues
Volume One
Volume Two
Collected Volumes
Gallery
References