Mortiis in Kerrang! No. 774 (Oct 30th, 1999) Photographed by Sean Peake via moshermags

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Mortiis in Kerrang! No. 774 (Oct 30th, 1999) Photographed by Sean Peake via moshermags

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“[...] But I’m pretty sure that whoever was hanging around Varg up in Bergen was definitely - if anything - on his side because he would have definitely manipulated those guys into thinking whatever negative thoughts about Euronymous. I seriously doubt that there was anyone there that even had any interest in telling him killing Euronymous was a bad idea. The years between 91 and 93, of the people involved in the black metal scene, everybody had developed such an extreme way of thinking that I don’t think that anybody really considered the actual level of how serious it is to kill someone. It was thought of way more in terms of like murder, death, to us that was just part of what the black metal lifestyle should be all about. With a bunch of people like that around with that type of mentality, nobody is going to stop anybody from doing anything. It’s insane.”
Mortiis for Born for Burning - The History of Black Metal, by Matías Gallardo, 2026
Note: the date 2026 is in reference to the original source I got it from, the interview itself is older.
Just some fan art I make for the bands I like!
Potential Dungeon Synth album art detected on back cover of garbage book found abandoned in a Floridian suburb.
Staring at it transports me into a daydream...
This is the castle where i imagine Enya is living in seclusion with her cats, and her twink goblin slaveboy Mortiis who plays melodies for his mistress on his little Casio keyboard from his designated corner. She regards him as lower than her cats, but she tolerates his presence cuz he gives decent head.

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🌞 A little Cluster Post of some art I posted on my old account.
Mortiis | The Stargate (1999)
“We did not feel that much when Euronymous died. We respected him, and he was a comrade and knew what he was doing. But he was always very broke because of the band/label and apartment! Then the Count (who would’ve been a nobody if it wasn’t for Euronymous’ support) started spreading lies about him, and because he knew that Euronymous had no real effective weapons in his house, he went ahead and killed him…What a coward that chicken shit is! He killed him because he was jealous of his position in the Black Metal Scene!”
Mortiis in Petrified #2 1993