Conceived alongside the song itself, the video is the result of a long-term vision that began taking shape in late 2024. Directed by David (Dax Studio), it brings DEOS’ sonic universe into a striking historical frame, where ritual, discipline, and power collide. The result is direct, intense, and rooted in symbolism. To achieve this level of authenticity, DEOS once again joined forces with Lorica Romana (LEGIO X), one of France’s leading Roman reenactment groups. The video was filmed in the monumental Arena of Nîmes, a site closely tied to the legacy of Augustus. The setting is not a backdrop—it’s part of the story. Stone, steel, and bodies in motion echo the themes of authority, lineage, and destiny that define the track. “Caesar Divi Filius” reflects a key chapter in the narrative arc of Augustus Omnipotens. The album is a full conceptual work tracing the rise of Octavian, from the aftermath of Julius Caesar’s assassination to the establishment of imperial rule and the Pax Romana. Each song captures a decisive moment, driven by DEOS’ visceral blend of blackened death metal, where precision and brutality serve the story. |