Erang’s New Age
Erang was my first dungeon synth artist and person who acted as a guide into a weird world that has... View Article
Erang was my first dungeon synth artist and person who acted as a guide into a weird world that has... View Article
Image: Caspar David Friedrich “Midday” (1821-22) Dungeon Synth Alignment Chart It seems that I have fallen back into the habit... View Article
It has been a while since I reviewed dungeon synth. In fact, I believe I took a year or so... View Article
Synth Bard was one of my first discoveries with 2015’s Gold Box Renditions. Aside from being fantastic fantasy synth, Goldbox... View Article
A few weeks ago, Out of Season contacted me to write a reflection on Chaucerian Myth’s The Canturbury Tales. This... View Article
The title for this review comes from the last of the Gargoylium releases but in reality is about everything released... View Article
One of my favorite aspects about dungeon synth was the sense of quiet escapism the genre offered. One can page... View Article
“Old Tower is perhaps dungeon synth’s biggest contemporary success story. From playing along aside of Mortiis to landing a record... View Article
This is the first article I haven’t written after a brief hiatus from the dungeon synth. I never said I... View Article
If you have paid attention to the Dungeon Synth scene within the last few years, you have seen the work of John Bauer and more specifically his illustration "Ännu sitter Tuvstarr kvar och ser ner i vattnet" (Still, Tuvstarr sits and gazes down into the water). This watercolor was a favorite among Dungeon Synth fans for its vintage quality in fantasy art and the deep folkloric traditions of Swedish myths. The painting came in a collection of other myths which were published in the 1907 anthology "Bland tomtar och troll" (Among Gnomes and Trolls). This painting was popular at its time which was used in a shampoo ad in the early 20th century and later in the 90's as a cetnerpoint for a nature conservation campaign. For as relativity obscure John Bauer has become int he canon of art and even fantasy art, Tuvstarr has become a beacon for many people to find his work. Even though Tuvstarr has been used in various ways, the lure of imagination and myth is still potent today as it was over a hundred years ago.
Out of the Dungeon I believe it is time to say farewell… for now. Since the close of the Dungeon... View Article
Yes, I know. That picture is amazing. The above image is from the Basic Dungeons and Dragons module CM5: Mystery... View Article
BASIC DS. Life on the Frontier I have been trying to come up with a name for this type of... View Article
Thoughts and Reflections on Magic: The Gathering From Die Hard Casuals