"Oh, Ash Corvus, oh, come to me,
a monster lives under the bridge.
To save me and murder him I summon thee,
and later please take what you need."
Folk song for summoning Ash Corvus and their wagon of Death. It seems that the language of these songs and tales may contain errati, as they are known to come from people uneducated and poor.
- Story and art by Ramonkey Perales.
- Logo design by Andriy Lukin.
Anthology of tales and stories from the mysterious land of Aerra, said to be lost in time and surrounded by the eternal mist of the void between stars.
----THE END OF A CYCLE IS HERE. ASH CORVUS CONCLUSION HAS COME----
Following the mysterious and sombre witch hunter, the so called Ash Corvus, numerous characters and even the narrator (using metanarrative text in page descriptions) tell us through folk songs, poems and manuscript abstracts about the entrancing lore of this world.
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