The Mobian

"The Mobian" (French: "La Möbienne"; German: "Die Möbische") is the national anthem of Mobius. The French and German translations of the originally English title both use the feminine form of their words for "Mobian".

1830 original lyrics
O worthy children of the Biscay, The motherland calls to thee! Against the Gallic menace of yore, We shall fire the Guns of Liberty! Above all, sovereign, proud, and daring, Blooming with our northern friends, Upon thou Tree of Liberty full of life, To ripen forever evermore!

O wretched Anglos, ye Viking-Gallic mongrels, With our steel we chase you from our lands! Veronica's cause shall not be fought in vain, These fair lands will never be enslaved! Your blood shall water our furrows, And your heads shall be our harvest! And we ask the Tree of Liberty, To ripen forever evermore!

Who would believe it, willfully? The Spaniard who dares to colonize! The years of slavery have passed, you fools! No more, we say to Anjou's face! Purity is our motto! Under God, who'd dare oppose us now? And we ask the Tree of Liberty, To ripen forever evermore!

Current version
In 1871, in light of renewed interest in pan-Mobian nationalism, Armand Boulliet, a cleric from the Kingdom of Acorn, had edited the lyrics to replace the more condemnatory remarks against the British, French, and Spanish, replacing entire verses with less violent ones. This set of lyrics as written by Boulliet are the official lyrics for the anthem, with minimal changes in the 1970s. Here below:

Additional verses written by Boulliet
Additional verses were penned by Boulliet, but were never made official. As such, they weren't changed at all in the 1970s. Here below:

O dearest Mobius, daughter of Atlantis, To thee loyal hearts loudly ring! Our life we bled thee evermore, One and all we die so thou mayst live! Thou shalt live long and prosper, through thy unconquered unity! With mother's voice call as we unite, For God, for Law, and Liberty! With mother's voice before us unite, For God, for Law, and Liberty! 𝄆 For God, for Law, and Liberty!𝄇

Modern short trilingual version
In recent years, an unofficial short version of the anthem is sung during Mobian Union Day on 21 May each years, combining the words of the anthem in all three of Mobius' official languages, similar to the bilingual version of "O Canada". The lyrics are from all three verses of the anthem.