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1. Pans lughn 02:58
2. Hvila pa tronan min 03:29
3. Trulfærþ 00:29
4. Yvir min diupe marder 05:34
5. Trulfærþ 00:56
6. Et sorghetog 02:57
7. þræl 00:24
8. Gava fran trulen 05:17
9. Ener hæl sial 00:36
10. Bærghet 04:53
11. Myrkr ynnist 00:45
12. Svinna 03:54
13. Ener skipnadher at fylghia 00:41
14. Kolin væruld 03:55
15. Ener stilla sior af droten min 03:58
16. Gava fran trulen 05:02
17. Yvir min diupe marder 03:46
18. Svinna 03:12
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Some seam split on the inner sleeve
Arckanum – Kostogher
Label: Blut & Eisen Productions – none
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue
Country: Germany
Released: 2004
Arckanum – Fran Marder
Label: Blut & Eisen Productions – none
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Brown With Black Splatters
Country: Germany
Released: 2003
Comes in cardboard cover sleeve. The promotional version was produced with a different master (probably unmastered) than the final version.
The back cover lists a wrong tracklist (correct tracklist as above):
1. Kamps Tekn
2. Frana
3. Tronan Yvir þusand Landskaps Mark
4. Pa Gruvstiigher Vandrum
5. Minir Natz Fughlir
6. Trulfylket. Raþz Ok Os
7. þe Hæmpndlystnir Fran Dimban
8. Nær Ok Fiær
9. Skipu Vidit Dunkel
10. þær Vindanir Dvælies
11. Kaos
Like on the final version the tracks don't appear as the intended 12 track version and have been partially merged.
Vinyl, 7", Limited Edition, Numbered, Green With Black Splatter
by evidence played and pre-owned, but rather in very very good shape, cover almost near mint, vinyl with very small scratch and some usual dust/dirt, but a dignitous VG++ Copy 030/100
Yellow with White/Black Splatter
Sweden's black metal troll ARCKANUM return with his eighth opus, "Fenris Kindir"!! Equal parts ripping riffs and howled vocals from the edge of Ragnarok, "Fenris Kindir" expands on the darkness of "Helvitismyrkr" and finds ARCKANUM taking a battle axe to the world. Having emerged from the black metal underground, the bludgeoning brute force of the "Fenris Kindir" demands the respect and fear that plundering raiders from the North commanded centuries prior.