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Dampyr #44 Il sigillo nero
Cover Date: November, 2003
The tower of Dynas Emrys is all that remains of the ancient castle of King Vortigern. And it’s also the passageway that leads down into the underground world of Annwn - the place those ghoulish members of the “Beautiful Family” have come back from ...
Issue Description
The tower of Dynas Emrys is all that remains of the ancient castle of King Vortigern. And it’s also the passageway that leads down into the underground world of Annwn - the place those ghoulish members of the “Beautiful Family” have come back from: in other words, it’s the place of origin of the Tylwyth Teg, those demons in the service of Black Annis. What has enabled them to start off on their forays again is archaeologist Matthew Shady’s breaking of the magic seal that had kept them imprisoned. Luckily for the imprudent scholar, the protecting aura of Amber Tremayne casts a defensive net over him, and so does that of a born fighter like Kurjak. The match that’s being played out in the village of Llandegant between Annis the Black’s infernal hordes and the team composed of Harlan, Tesla and Amber reaches its epilogue in none other than the well-shaft that extends deep down below Dynas Emreys. Legend has it that way back in ancient times cruel Vortigern, eager to clinch a pact with the obscure forces, flung a young warrior into this well: no ordinary warrior but the offspring of the union between the Roman-Britannic condottiero Macsen Wledig and a woman of demonic nature. The warrior’s name was Emrys, called Aurelio Ambrosio by the Romans, and he was the half-brother of Artos, who in later years would be known by the name of Arthur…
Dampyr (2000)
- Publisher
- Sergio Bonelli Editore
Volume Description
Originally planned as a mini-series, Dampyr started as a regular Bonelli volume after the closing of Zona X, that was mainly written by the same authors, and because the publisher was trying to launch some new titles. It's published monthly since 2000.
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