"Wurmwaldgaistoz" emerges as a potent collision of two cathartic realms, where the frenzied, dark cacophonies harmonize within the intricate gaze of the Drakon. Once again, this enigmatic entity from beyond the decaying shells bestows dissonant sounds, overwhelming in their multifaceted nature, and orchestrates them into the current framework of Gryftigæn's composition. Following his last monumental work, "Fehunoyrdauor," which left a lasting impact with its intricate blend of crystalline, fading melodies and astonishing ferocity, "Wurmwaldgaistoz" gathers the decaying seeds of this journey. It offers them as a grandiose, cold allegory steeped in archaic mysticism, representing a puritanical ode to the realm of the departed. This is no ordinary journey; it is an exploration of an ominous and philosophically occult odyssey, anointed in the royal blood of hysteresis and vertiginous walls of sorrow.