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In the old tales and folk legends of Estonia, there lived a shadowy figure known as Mardus — a spirit of death, a harbinger of the end, the silent messenger who walked unseen between the worlds of the living and the dead. He was not merely a ghost or an omen; he was Death, cloaked in silence and mystery. His presence revealed itself in the deep hours of the night, when every soul in the house had surrendered to sleep. Then came the sounds — faint whispers, low groans, sudden bangs, the creak of old wood, the scratch of something unseen — as if the house itself had begun to breathe and stir. Materialists of the time tried to explain these noises with logic, blaming bark beetles or, more often, the house’s own elusive spirit — the grinding hobgoblin said to haunt old homes. But among the people, there was a deeper belief: every person had their own Mardus, a spectral twin that would slip from the body before death came, heralding its arrival. Mardus could manifest as a ghostly apparition, pale and flickering, or as nothing more than a sound — a voice from nowhere, heard by many at once. These were called the "voices of Mardus," and they always pointed to one person: the one marked by fate. When his voice rang out often and insistently, it was taken as a sign — a forewarning of coming evil. Such voices were said to precede great calamity, and their rise in number was often followed by war. Yet Mardus was not bound to homes alone. He wandered too through forests thick with fog, and over the silent, breathing swamps. There, in the hush of dusk, he waited — among the shadows, in the rustle of leaves, and in the stillness that made even the bravest fall quiet. On all music platforms 👉: https://share.amuse.io/album/othala-m...