It is the end of the XIXth Century. A man leaves the opium den and travels through London and all the way down to the west coast of England in search for the truth - he reflects upon his life in a drug-induced haze, recalling those smallest as well as more monumental moments and painting a picture of a dark but colourful, but incredibly intense world. In the end he finds no peace, loses all hope and eventually realises that this was his truth after all - his fate to be that of an ever-wandering ghost, witnessing the beginning of new, uncertain times. The story of 'The Opium Trail' is told through the music and words of Ollin's four musicians and their special guests, recalling England's Victorian era and using it as the background for a modern myth full of mystery, philosophical questioning and anxiety.