
Iza
A Fairytale About a Hazy Death
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Narrated by:
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Michael Reaves
About this listen
The life of a tribe is shaken by a series of unusual visits and events. The green fairies of life disappear, apparently without any reason. They leave the villagers a child. Mysteries and changes of plans spice up the story of a possible dream.
Iza, the half fairy, tames the core of the time, contracting and dilating it. Indar, her father, is gathering all other tribes to fight the master of the Smoke Mountain. He surpasses betrayals and lost magic. The damnation starts when he is accepting to spare the life of a rotten rabbit. Is it so? What if the whole adventure is only an avatar projection?
Some long years in a coma could be the answer. Or not. Come and see!
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