The Za Frûmi saga
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The Za Frûmi saga consists of three CDs by the band Za Frûmi from Sweden, and released by Waerloga Records. The third CD was released on January 12th 2007. The saga is composed of a mixture of fantasy-inspired music and spoken dialogue, similar to radio theatre.
The first chapter of the saga: "Za shum ushatar Uglakh" (translated "The Great Warrior Uglakh") was released in 2000, and focuses on the adventures of a group of ocs, dagalush (smaller form of a goblin/orc) khapul (thin, orc-like creature), and slaves, who encounter a vampire. In "Tach" (translated "Bone"), the second chapter of the saga, which was released 2001, the group begins a quest to find a bone staff, which has been divided into three parts. The chapter ends suddenly, mid-action, and was not resolved until the release of "Shrak ishi za migul" (translated "Gathering in the Mist") in January of 2007.