Category: Gallery

  • Festival of Frights.

    Scary Christmas is a little overdone. How about Haunted Hanukkah instead?

    Fun fact: It takes 5 donors for a full 8 nights of celebration at Mundus Mortis! Tell your friends!

  • Holistic Medicine.

    Always approach the treatment of the patient in a comprehensive way. When the outside and the inside are cared for with a mind towards unity, the therapy has a much better chance of yielding a favorable outcome.

    Some physical reconfiguration may be required for optimal results.

  • Cyber Grizelda.

    Your bloodline probably should have done something about this a few generations ago. Now we’ve all got a cyberlich to deal with. That’s just great.

  • Physician, Feel Thyself.

    Sing, O bountiful flesh! Regale me with thy quivering verses!

    None can satisfy like one’s own constant, learned hand. But surely this lusty instrument could be plucked with even greater finesse if more hands were in play?

  • Invasive Procedure.

    Every once in a while, when things get really hot and heavy in the summoning circle, Grizelda’s eyes can outpace her stomach. The good news is that there’s just an empty cavity where that stomach used to be. The bad news is that a lapse in judgement like this is almost certainly gonna pop a few stitches.

    Another learning opportunity for an immortal. At least this one should be over soon, right?

    …Er, right?

  • Erective Surgery.

    With enough suture filament and the right incantations, Grizelda can graft just about anything.

    Careful, you’re looking like a particularly attractive test subject tonight…

  • Infested Host.

    Unless summoned by an experienced practitioner of the dark arts, demon flesh will quickly consume its human host. A constant source of blood is required to maintain this symbiosis; without it, the flesh will multiply uncontrollably before devouring itself.

  • Demon Flesh.

    “Don’t you know how a summoning circle works, mortal?! Flesh for flesh! And your flesh is ours now… 

    “Hmm… This vessel is empty, and we are so very, very hungry…”