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Dolorous Gard (The Dungeon-Tower)

from Dolorous Gard

October 6th, 2023
11 tracks
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Dolorous Gard
Dolorous Gard
Dolorous Gard (The Dungeon-Tower)
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Dolorous Gard (The Dungeon-Tower)
Malfet
Having conquered the Castel Doloreuse, Lancelot was led to a chapel in which was a door leading to a cave. As he entered, the earth quaked and a dreadful noise filled the air. Beyond two copper knights was an evil smelling well of blackness from which ghastly noises rose. On its opposite side, an ugly monster with an axe barred further progress. Lancelot rushed forward with tremendous force, dashing his shield to pieces on the monster’s face. After strangling the monster, Lancelot pushed it into the well. Deeper in the cave, a maiden of copper held the keys to an enchanted coffer. When he took the keys and opened the perilous chest a whirlwind rose forth as if all the devils had been freed. The evil enchantment was lifted. When he returned, the grim helmets and tombs in the churchyard had vanished. The people hailed Launcelot as their deliverer, and the castle was henceforth called La Joieuse Garde.
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Dolorous Gard once held in its thrall scores of knights defeated by the master of the keep under an evil spell. The mythic Lancelot, under the guidance and aid of a damosel of the Lake, assaulted the tower in the name of freedom. In a frenzy of valor, the chevalier penetrated the gates and defeated the garrison, breaking the dour enchantment and releasing the prisoners from their dungeon. Having accomplished this, Sir Lancelot du Lac occupied the castle as his own and bestowed upon it the hopeful title of Joyous Gard.


The war on sorrow is, like so many things, a cycle. The many small joys and agonies we face will always prove to be evanescent.

But we must not set down our arms.

To assail the thresholds of woe!

Credits

Art & Music by Malfet
Layout by Andrew Ross Fritts & Malfet
Mastered by Jori Apedaile

Track 9 adapted from Vashti Bunyan, “Just Another Diamond Day," MCMLXX.

Track 11 adapted from Morrowdim, "Wandering Songs," MMXIX, & Howard Shore, “A Far Green Country," MMIII.

Thanks: Sombre Arcane, Vælastrasz, Hasufel, Khand, Mortiis, Murk Rider, Mortwight, Etheria, Redhorn Gate, Acheulean Forests, Returning, Latona Odola, Dungeons Deep, Expansion Abyss, Gondolin, Jesse Moreno, Tirith, Greg Massi, Maya Bayhan, and many others too numerous to name.

Dedicated to Maria and to Nick.
To Molly and to Eliot.

Onward, to Valhalla!