A blind young, bereft by the death of the elderly gypsy woman to bought him and raised him as her own, finds solace in the arms of a wind spirit. But, like Orpheus, the need to look is to great, and is his downfall.
A blind young, bereft by the death of the elderly gypsy woman to bought him and raised him as her own, finds solace in the arms of a wind spirit. But, like Orpheus, the need to look is to great, and is his downfall.
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