Halfway to Margaret, the trio are forced to stop. The Right Hand of God, the Prophet Faust, bids them to stay a moment as a host of drones march behind her, effectively blocking the way. Faust reveals she had been waiting for Erik to return north to "excommunicate" him but notes that someone seems to have beat her to it. When he asks why she doesn't finish him off, she ignores the question and turns her attention to Annette. In a curious but reverent tone, Faust ponders aloud what the phrase "Blessed Daughter" means and why this person isn't beside her father, Mortis. Annette merely says she doesn't have any answers for her. The two women have a stand off before Faust decides to leave without another word, allowing the trio to pass.
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Beautifully thought-provoking, serene and mysterious!
With Clark's music I somehow always get a feeling of safety and coziness I don't often get from music. SilverFolfy