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Some of his work draws inspiration from dark fantasy, occasionally referencing Tolkien-esque aesthetics (implied by the "Melkor" moniker), though most of his content focuses on contemporary or original fantasy characters.
This theory suggests that Melkor Mancin is a nom de guerre used by multiple authors—perhaps an art school project from Moscow or Minsk. The abrupt deletion and rebirth of accounts mirrors the "crisis actor" methodology of avant-garde performance. Evidence includes:
Various VK communities and personal pages host albums of his work, such as "Chat with Janice" (Чат с Дженис).
: A specific project frequently showcased on VK, often featuring multi-part updates and WIP albums. Fantasy Adaptations
In an era where many digital artists rely heavily on filters or quick shading tricks, Melkor’s work stands out as "old school" digital painting. If you zoom in on any of his pieces—whether it’s the folds of a garment, the texture of skin, or the lighting of a complex environment—you see brushstrokes that mimic the quality of traditional oil paintings.
The core audience searching for is a specific sub-demographic: fans of Blackgaze , Darkwave , and Post-Industrial music. They are archivists, tape traders, and digital flâneurs who find modern social media too bright and loud.



