I. Fairies Minding Their Own Business
II. An Unexpected Breach Appeared In The Ground
III. A Shiny Sky Blue Cockroach Came Out
IV. The Appearance Of A Mysterious Orb In The Forest
V. The Object Emits Light, But Does Not Move
VI. The Powers Of Fairies And Insects Are Revealed To Them
VII. 9 Insects And 9 Fairies In A Magical Symbiosis
VIII. They Are All Silent, But Speak Together
IX. Magicians
X. A New Friendship Is Born
XI. 1000 Years Of Peace
XII. The Orb Remains Still
XIII. The Light Becomes Stronger
XIV. A Menacing-Looking Silhouette Appears In Its Center
XV. It Moves Quickly
XVI. The Fight Between The Giants And The Tiny World
Music by Guillaume P. Trépanier
Mixed by Tristan Feilla
Illustration by Lars Bigum Kvernberg
Tape layout by Guillaume P. Trépanier
Thanks to Tristan Feilla (aka Elyvilon), Lars Bigum Kvernberg, Pierre Brouillette Hamelin, Louis-Philippe Cantin, Étienne Lemay, Yannick Valiquette, Joanie Langevin, Frédérik Roy, Alexandre Frenette, Paul Smith (at Voices of the Ainur), Vincent Lepage, Samuel Milette, Wyrd Daze, Erang, Frostgard, Tales Under The Oak, Willow Tea, Angel, Onfang, Sounds Of The Void, Kaptain Carbon, Claire Kelp, Hjartans and friends from the Melkor's.
Frostgard might be the most accurate rendition of what I feel when reading The Silmarillion or Tolkien in general. Beautiful, soft, soothing and noble. Ithildin
I must admit I'm kinda jealous of musician that can carry so much feeling while being so quiet, calm and minimalist. This is great music and you should take a break of life and carefully listen to it Ithildin
supported by 35 fans who also own “Music For 18 Magicians: A Story Of Fairies And Bugs”
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
supported by 35 fans who also own “Music For 18 Magicians: A Story Of Fairies And Bugs”
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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