Breakfast in the Ruins

The Fortress of the Pearl - Part One (Elric)


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Loz returns to Derry & Toms to revisit an old adversary, Michael Moorcock's The Fortress of the Pearl.
Join us and marvel at our declining energy.
 
Bridle, as Loz declares The Chronicle of the Black Sword a shit book and denigrates poetry.
Along the way we 'wake the chicken'. What does that even mean? How many names are there for trousers? Why would anyone smoke stout?
 
Listen as we mull over the answers.
 
(Spoiler - we don't know)
 
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