Letters to Eternity
This is an album about five different kinds of loneliness and it's told in five different stories.
These stories are tied together by the narrator, the jester, who throughout the album tells
the story of how it's possible to escape loneliness and meet love in the end.
As sad the loneliness mights seem the jester's story will cheer you up again.
The album makes no use of direct speech and all texts are poems.
If you click on the different titles you will be able to read the full poem used in that story. Click on the
images to see more images from the different stories.
Now go on, and please enjoy these Letters to Eternity.
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Welcome to My Darkness
Being alone in ones own mind
Is the girl in this story insane or is she just very susceptible? The fact is that she's driven to a
parallel universe by the man, she thought she could trust, but who actually was far more dangerous
than could be imagined. This man tells the story, while the girl is driven through the thunderstorm
of her mind and into oblivion
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Little Girl
Being alone in the crowd
Friday night and people are going out having fun. This too is the case with the girl in this story. She
is more alive than ever when it's finally weekend. Then she's wild and happy, and everybody are impressed
with her. But nobody sees that she's alone. Nobody sees her desperation, and when the night's over she disappears
back to another week of grey meaninglessness
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The Continent of Hopelessness
Being alone in life
The children in this story are happy. They don't think too much about tomorrow, but concentrate on the moment.
They never manage to discover that they are all alone, as their game takes them closer and closer to the void.
This ignorance they pay for with their freedom. It's up to you to find out who the children are in real life
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Journey to Rigel
Being alone in death
In this, the saddest story of the album, we meet the girl who no longer can manage her own life and therefore has chosen
to end it. The story doesn't judge about the moral issues of this action. It lets us follow her journey as seen through her
increasingly more confused and sleepy eyes. She is as alone in death as she was in life
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Altar of Loneliness
Being trapped in loneliness
The girl in this story is alone and she knows it. She just doesn't know how to escape this loneliness.
The story takes place 5-10 years from now, and the girl lives in a fully automated house. Everything is being
taken care of for her, and she has no choice but to let it happen. Her spare time is eating up her soul.
Completely isolated as she is, nobody will hear her crying
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