With the knowledge of how to defeat the Ice Golem, the adventurers make their way home. As the sun lowers into the horizon, they become lost and find themselves with no shelter for the evening. The setting of the sun gives way to the rise of the Blood Moon. At it's apex, the ground begins to rumble and from it arises the Blood Moon Mansion. With the only other option being to sleep near the road for the night, leaving them susceptible to robbers and highwaymen, they reluctantly knock on the door of the Blood Moon Mansion. Hoping that its inhabitants will welcome them for the night. After a moment of waiting in silence the ground beneath them disappears, as they fall into the depths below the mansion. Dazed, they awaken and find themselves in complete darkness. What will they find as they hope to survive their stay in the Blood Moon Mansion?
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released October 7, 2022
All tracks except for, "Avoid the Gaze of the Count!" composed in Deflemask: www.deflemask.com
supported by 6 fans who also own “IV: Night of the Blood Moon Mansion”
ANTI FUTURE, c'est le point de retournement. Erang fait un bond dans le temps si grand que son dungeon synthé a été transformé en synthwave rétrofuturiste et dystopique grâce à l'invention de l'electro. Et pourtant, Erang ne cède pas à la pulsion de la brutalité qui est devenue une signature du genre : si certains personnages de son royaume se réincarnent, certains arpèges oniriques aussi et sa féerie reste intacte.
Le point de retournement... sauf qu'il n'y a point de retournement ! Excellent ! Nocturnal Egg (Jordan)
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One of the best synth albums ever: it will bring you back to the 1980's through intense fits of nostalgia by conjuring up childhood memories mixed with a longing for days long gone. Erang truly rules. Werna Wolf
Hattiesburg, PA's Gaze Into The Void finds the soothing within the haunting on their latest dreamy dark ambient album. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 29, 2022
supported by 5 fans who also own “IV: Night of the Blood Moon Mansion”
My favorite out of the three I believe.The sound is more aggressive and fits the cover art of what looks like a perilous journey for the protagonist. Fits well at being the second in the trilogy of albums. Every song is good and the cassette tape and package is of good quality. A Great buy that deserves a vinyl edition. Joshua Laleina