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Breaker of the First Law
He flattered, threatened lied.
He found dark places in the world,
he touched the other side.
Fool!
The fool forgot that
what is borrowed has to be repaid.
The powers granted him were terrible,
but the debt within him stayed.
The arrogance!
The creatures there are made of lies.
To conspire with them is to hand yourself over
to death while alive.
But, every fool knows
All magic comes from below.
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The tale of Glustrod, spurned youngest son of Euz, as related in the eleventh chapter of the second book of the First Law. Ultimately, Glustrod’s pursuit of power ended in his own death, the complete and utter destruction of Aulcus (most ancient and magnificent of cities), and the collapse of the Old Empire. A cautionary tale on the importance of careful spellcraft.
Further reading: Abercrombie, Joseph. Until They Are Hanged. 2007.
supported by 17 fans who also own “Breaker of the First Law”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu
supported by 15 fans who also own “Breaker of the First Law”
I came accross Black Curse, and their first demo, on Greg Biehl / No Gleaming Light YT channel in late 2019 and a bit later, in 2020, as it was covid, a whole lot of time was spent at home listening to music.
In April 2020, I took a slap in my face. The songs that were already on the demo, with the new production here were so insane, it dragged me to hell. Black Curse is definitely one of the most violent band I listened in the last years. Next-level Black-Death metal for sure ! drs_dramm
supported by 14 fans who also own “Breaker of the First Law”
PSA: if there was an album you heard a couple years ago and thought it was ok, listen to it again and you might love it.
That's what happened to me with this album. I cannot fathom why it didn't stick with me back then. Same thing happened with Decoherence's Unitarity for that matter. Matten