The Outlaw is a song by HammerFall about a man who has disturbing dreams of the future and is imprisoned and held accountable for his beliefs. His dreams are seen as delusions of insanity and he is banished from his homeland. Despite no one understanding his dreams, the man continues to spread the news of impending doom and tries to warn others. However, no one stands up for him and he is eventually charged and imprisoned. The lyrics suggest that the man's dreams were actually visions of a future apocalypse, which eventually come true. The Outlaw's seven years of imprisonment for spreading his warnings seem to be symbolic of the seven years of destruction that follow the start of the holy water boiling. The chorus of the song implores the listener to bring out the Outlaw and charge him with eternal damnation, referring to the punishment he received for his beliefs. The final verse suggests that if someone had stood up for the Outlaw's rights, his life could have been saved. Overall, The Outlaw is a cautionary tale about the dangers of suppressing dissenting voices and failing to take warnings seriously.