In the dimly lit dungeon of an ancient castle, a simple monochrome 16th century woodcut image hangs on the stone wall. The image depicts a terrifying goblin, its misshapen form emanating an aura of malevolence. As the viewer gazes into its haunting eyes, they can’t help but feel a shiver run down their spine. The goblin’s presence is not alone, for lurking in the shadows is Mortiis, an infamous ghoul known for his insatiable hunger for souls. With jagged teeth and decaying flesh, Mortiis waits patiently, ready to pounce on any unsuspecting victim who dares come near. The combination of the eerie woodcut image and the presence of Mortiis creates an atmosphere of fear and dread in the dungeon, as if the walls themselves are alive with the sinister energy of these supernatural beings.