The ruin known as Blackmire Keep has sat at the heart of the Glunkken Mire for time out of mind. For whom it was originally built, and by what name it was then known, none can say. A causeway of immense flat boulders once wound through the evil bogland to the foot of the tower's two-hundred stone steps. Some say a sorcerer raised the slabs out of the swamp by his magic, but he and whomever he served are long, long dead. Though sunken and fractured, enough of the ancient pathway yet remains, hidden where only the bog-folk know it. They guide Zora now, gathering chest-deep along the causeway's broken borders. Every misstep is corrected, every fall caught before it happens. Zora half sprints and is half carried along. Her boots barely skimming the water as she is passed from hand to hand to hand.
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I met Fogweaver through Vedurnan and, later, Magelight. This more energetic take on their music is wonderful and exciting, a compelling twist bearing their unique signature. emanuele127
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If nostalgia for an age where creatures of myth walked together with the children of men had a soundtrack, this album would be it. Also, a touching reminder that we can forego wealth and power for wilderness and freedom, if we so choose. emanuele127
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