Soundtrack tips for Oaths?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 7:50 am
How about that Oaths of the Riddermark, eh? If everything goes well, I'll be running it for a group of my friends this summer, and I've already started planning some of the non-player dependent stuff. Specifically, I'm putting together some playlists to run in the background during sessions, which I find really helps the players get into the spirit of things.
Thing is, I've run into a bit of a wall when it comes to track selection. Maybe I'm just a bit picky; I'm looking specifically for non-lyrical tracks featuring primarily bowed string instruments (violins, etc.), drums, maybe some light chimes... You know, that good old-fashioned Riddermark sound! So, I thought I'd drop by the forums, see if anyone else has any pointers or tips.
So far, I've had some luck with a few of the more somber/ominous tracks off the Bloodborne and The Witcher 3 soundtracks, which I reckon will really work well for, say, Dunharrow and the Paths of the Dead or the snow troll's lair in the first adventure. There's probably some gems in the movie soundtracks as well, though they tend to skew a bit orchestral for my tastes.
Looking forward to reading your thoughts on the matter! =)
Thing is, I've run into a bit of a wall when it comes to track selection. Maybe I'm just a bit picky; I'm looking specifically for non-lyrical tracks featuring primarily bowed string instruments (violins, etc.), drums, maybe some light chimes... You know, that good old-fashioned Riddermark sound! So, I thought I'd drop by the forums, see if anyone else has any pointers or tips.
So far, I've had some luck with a few of the more somber/ominous tracks off the Bloodborne and The Witcher 3 soundtracks, which I reckon will really work well for, say, Dunharrow and the Paths of the Dead or the snow troll's lair in the first adventure. There's probably some gems in the movie soundtracks as well, though they tend to skew a bit orchestral for my tastes.
Looking forward to reading your thoughts on the matter! =)