
HULL IMMÁR A FENYŐTOBOZ
A VÉRLÁTÓ LEGÉNY
FÖLDIG LE SZÉKELY.
SEBE LÁSZLÓ HAZABESZÉL.
APA MÓZES TEMPLOMA
BOSSZU.
JÉZUSFARAGÓ EMBER.
CSUDÁLÓKŐ.
AZ IDŐNAPELŐTT ÉBREDT EMBER.
TEDD LE A NEVEDET GIDRÓ PÉTER.
In a jagged valley, a weather‑worn pine cabin clings to a narrow stream, its crooked timber walls shielded by tangled fir‑thorn and soot‑blackened brush. The settlement is a handful of crumbling shacks, smoke‑stained doors and half‑broken windows, home to a solitary, hard‑knuckled man who lives amid his own quiet joys and silent sorrows. The surrounding mountains loom like iron‑gray sentinels, their slopes swathed in mist, while the forest below teems with twisted trunks and sudden bursts of wildflower colour. Nature here is both beautiful and brutal, rewarding strength and crushing the weak.
One cold dawn a creaking cart arrives, delivering an older, grizzled stranger who calls himself Uzon Farkas. The old resident confronts him with suspicion, demanding the thief return what he has taken, while the cabin’s makeshift locks and rattling doors hint at years of hard‑won secrecy. As the tension builds, listeners glimpse a world of rustic superstition, brutal customs and an uneasy balance between survival and greed, setting the stage for a tale that watches how desperate people cling to hope in an unforgiving wilderness.
Language
hu
Duration
~5 hours (313K characters)
Release date
2024-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1889–1953

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