Faerworld: Daughters of Time takes a turn towards the psychospiritual, as it asks—then answers—the question: what if you met your gods, only then to discover that they weren’t gods at all? As she grapples with the implications of coming face to face with beings she’s worshiped as deities all her life, Gwen partakes in a horrifying ritual, one which threatens to irreversibly overrun the very foundations of her consciousness. Meanwhile, a mystical new ally appears from the shadows, Cameron and Anneka come to grips with new personal discoveries, and a familiar name (if not a familiar face) sweeps Roya off her feet. Holobeings and other technological wonders abound, in Episode Seven: Holoworld.
Released: April 2nd 2021
Label: BlueDorian Records
Music & Lyrics by Adam Farouk
Vocals, Keyboards: Adam Farouk
Guitars, Percussion: Jesse Barrera
Guitars, Keyboards: Anthony J. Resta
Bass Guitar: Noah Bartfield
Drums: Danny Morledge
Artwork & Design by: Jay Nungesser
Photography by: Elizabeth Geuss
Faerworld: Daughters of Time descends into the Eyrovan netherworld. Surviving the fall, it turns out, was only the beginning. Now the team finds itself dogged by unending night, and a quiet that, far from bringing peace and repose, instead unsettles the mind and rattles the will to progress. A locale far less friendly than the phrase “big, curvy slide” would imply, the Incurvate is dark, desolate, and no place for the uninitiated. From its mystical waters there arise mysterious visitors, that haunt and tempt the young adventurers. Meanwhile, Gwen takes a leap into the unknown, and, with Arcturus’ troops in hot pursuit, confrontation is no more a question of if than one of when.