Lord Lovidicus is the solo project of Crow from Connecticut in the United States. The name "Lord Lovidicus" is the name of a vampire in the video game "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" where Lord Lovidicus resides at his dungeon in the fort Crow Haven. It started in December 2009 with the release of Windbuchen. At that point the project was more of a ambient style of music, influenced by the ambient songs of Burzum, which is evident in the quantity of Burzum song covers.
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Fog Of The Autumnal Forest
Sorcery
Deciphering Scorched Parchment Neath torchlight
The Marauding Passage
Crystal Caverns
Cryptic Tomb Of The Lost Tome
Crystalline Fountains of Vitality
Merlin's Tower
Majestic Temple of Engraved Fluorspar Crystals
Ghost Wind Within The Mist
In The Chamber Of Lord Lovidicus
In the Court of the Crypt Lord
The Cursed Lich
May Your Castle Hold Strong
This Torch Lights Thine Path
Of Ash and Fire
Ancient (Behemoth Cover)
Barren Chambers of Yon Dungeon Halls
Infernal Sabbat Of Lillth (Asmorod Cover)
Channeling The Power Of Souls Into A New God
Mystic Apocrypha of the Forsaken Acolyte
Fall Of Gondolin
Gorgoroth
The Dire Fortress Awaits Assailment
Lucien Lachance
The Iron Mountains
Misty Grove Of The Enchanted Forest
Towers Emanating From The Ghastly Gloom
Behold The King Of Elves
Hithaeglir
Fugue Of Thuringwethil
The Necromantic Stronghold
In Caves We Delve
Necromancer of the South Wood
The Halls Of Thranduil
The Crying Orc (Burzum Cover)
Through The Gates Of Angband And Hells Of Iron
Upon The Wings Of Nine Divines
Telperion And Laurelin
Mines Of Nargothrond
Within The Ayleid Ruin
Daulu, Daulu Tholl-Ishi (Drums, Drums In The Deep)
Forging An Iron Crown
All Along the Skeletal Crypts...
Ghostly Manor
Trudging Beneath Snow Covered Trees
Castle Garden (Of Fire And Frost)
The Orange Road
Fog Lay Upon The Trees (Intro)
Gazing Upon Night Sky From Dungeon Halls
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