Mancin Blog | Melkor

: By sharing "quick sketches of random dudes" and character designs like MANIA , he demystifies the comic-writing process.

If you believe every great story needs a little shadow to give the light meaning—you’ll feel at home here. melkor mancin blog

Melkor (Tolkien’s original Dark Lord) didn’t want to destroy creation—he wanted to create his own . Mancin (a subtle nod to “mancinism,” a term for left-handedness, often historically seen as sinister or deviant) reflects that same will to write against the grain. : By sharing "quick sketches of random dudes"

Some critics point to the blog’s recurring trope of the "femme fatale" as a destructive natural force. In "The Medusa's Laughter," Mancin writes: “Women do not need power. They are power. Man’s pursuit of politics is merely an elaborate game of catch-up to the biological certainty of the womb.” While defenders call this radical feminism (difference feminism), detractors call it essentialist and creepy. Mancin (a subtle nod to “mancinism,” a term

Let’s look at three landmark posts that define the experience.

🔮 Topics: Dark fantasy | Villain theory | Gothic world-building | Philosophical pessimism