Berhtwald (also Brihtwald,Beorhtweald,Bertwald, Berthwald, Beorhtwald, or Beretuald; died 731) was the ninth Archbishop of Canterbury in England. The medieval writer Bede claims that he served as the Abbot of Glastonbury, and documentary evidence names Berhtwald as abbot at Reculver before his election as archbishop. Berhtwald begins the first continuous series of native-born Archbishops of Canterbury, although there had been previous Anglo-Saxon archbishops, they had not succeeded each other until Berhtwald's reign.
Berhtwald's period as archbishop coincided with the end of Wilfrid's long struggle to regain the Bishopric of York, and the two-year delay between Theodore's death and Berhtwald's election may have been due to efforts to select Wilfrid for Canterbury. After his election, Berhtwald went to Gaul for consecration and then presided over two councils that attempted to settle the Wilfrid issue, finally succeeding at the second council in 705. Berhtwald also was the recipient of the first surviving letter close in Western Europe.
Ritual not a sin
Evolution
Spawned decay
Bow to thou
On your knees
Retribution
Does exist
Dif.
Conquer me
You'll survive
Terrorizing
I will crush
Rotting life
Engless vision
At dawn they rise
Out of hell
To torture me...
Drained of life...
Tragedy...
Unholy...
Demonized...
Torture...
Leave me now...
To suffocate...
End is near or is it
The beginning of time
I've been lured unto
The gates of hell
Unprotected
Your guts I rip
The land I rule
Binded by the mark
Thrown into
Pit of fire
Blood I drool
Biting on decay
At dawn they live
Non-existing
Coming back from
The darkness
Crawling through
A spawned illusion
In the night of the dark sky
They rise...
Unregret
Gathered around
The carcass
Slowly death
No release for you