The song "La mort d’Orion, Part 4: Salomon l’ermite" by Gérard Manset tells the story of Salomon, a hermit living in a secluded area beyond the highest mountains and among the seaweeds. Salomon is described as being similar to brave Teutonic knights and satanic lepers, with a princely and ancient lineage. The lyrics describe how Salomon's descendants left the earth one day. One night, as Salomon was walking by a lagoon, the angels of the stars descended from the sky in spirals, appearing as if they were serpents. They destroyed everything in an instant and left Salomon barely standing, buried in mud and soft sand. Despite his royal and ancient lineage, Salomon is eventually consumed by marine gravediggers, with worms feeding on his body and coming back to life. The song also mentions the downfall of Orion's people, who brought down citadels with their new form and wings. Overall, the song portrays a dark and mysterious tale of Salomon's demise and the destruction caused by the angels of the stars and Orion's people. It is filled with symbolism and poetic imagery, leaving the listener to interpret its meaning and themes of loss, destruction, and decay.