Morysian Fog is a cult, intermittently active Polish black‑metal project originating from Warsaw and first formed in 1996. Their history is fragmented, marked by long hiatuses, stylistic shifts, and multiple dissolutions and reformations. What began as a raw, primitive black‑metal act gradually evolved—at least in intention—toward blackened heavy metal with folk influences, though the band’s instability prevented this later direction from fully materializing.
The name Morysian Fog evokes a sense of ancient plague, mythic ruin, and occult atmosphere, and their music reflects exactly that: apocalyptic visions, chaos, and archaic storytelling delivered through harsh, unpolished black‑metal aesthetics.
Morysian Fog’s sound evolved across its fragmented lifespan:
Their music is defined by ancient tales, chaos, apocalypse, and a sense of mythic decay.
The central figure of Morysian Fog.
Also active in Empheris, Dispheris, Eris, Oma Desala, Omnemogram, and many other underground projects.
His presence shaped the band’s raw, occult, and chaotic identity.
A drummer deeply embedded in the Warsaw underground.
Known from Empheris, Wraith, HTF, and others.
Brought a more stable rhythmic foundation during the mid‑2000s era.
Astath – drums (1996–2005)
Early‑era drummer; also in Eris.
Bonif – bass (2004, 2008)
Connected to Centurion, Dispheris, Empheris, Oma Desala, and more.
A recurring collaborator in Empherion’s musical circle.
The lineup was always small, shifting, and heavily intertwined with the Warsaw black‑metal underground.
Despite their long, fragmented existence, Morysian Fog produced a compact but atmospheric body of work:
A raw return after the long hiatus.
Lo‑fi, chaotic, and steeped in occult atmosphere.
More structured and thematically focused.
Explores esoteric and infernal concepts.
A significant release capturing the band’s mythic and apocalyptic tone.
Dark, ritualistic, and atmospheric.
Hints at the stylistic shift toward blackened heavy metal.
More melodic, with a sense of epic grandeur.
The final release before the band’s second dissolution.
Raw, transitional, and reflective of their stylistic crossroads.
Morysian Fog is remembered for:
Though ultimately short‑lived and unstable, Morysian Fog remains a fascinating footnote in Polish black‑metal history—a project defined by occult atmosphere, mythic decay, and the restless creative energy of its core members.
| Last known | |
| Empherion | Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Effects (1996-2009) |
| See also: Dispheris, Empheris, Eris, ex-Necroist, ex-Wraith, Oma Desala, Omnemogram, ex-Conquest Icon, ex-Hellish, ex-Purifier, ex-HTF, ex-Minuteman | |
| Helvete | Drums (2004-2009) |
| See also: ex-Empheris, ex-Wraith, ex-DeDajmonDoks, ex-HTF, ex-Rex | |
| Past | |
| Astath | Drums (1996-2005) |
| See also: ex-Eris | |
| Bonif | Bass (2004, 2008) |
| See also: Centurion, Dispheris, Empheris, ex-Necroist, Oma Desala, Omnemogram, ex-Wraith, ex-DeDajmonDoks, ex-HTF | |
| Empherwastelands | Demo | 2004 | |
| Esoteria Infernum | Demo | 2006 | |
| Dungeon of Archetypical Spirits | EP | 2007 | |
| Horns of Eclipse | EP | 2008 | |
| Break the Chains | Demo | 2009 |