Album Description
Combat Music Volume 3 by Filip Melvan is an epic musical collection crafted to immerse Dungeon Masters and players in the thrilling battles of fantasy tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder. With over an hour of dynamic tracks, this album elevates every encounter, from intense skirmishes to triumphant finales.
Start your adventure with The King’s Cavalry, a rousing opener that sets the tone for heroic battles. Lead your party into Vanguard’s Might or Guardians, two 10-minute tracks perfect for commanding large-scale conflicts or defending a fortress against impossible odds. For a fiery and chaotic challenge, The Floor Is Lava is an ideal backdrop for navigating treacherous terrain.
Immerse your players in the eerie echoes of The Banshee or the ominous tension of Bones of the Forsaken, ideal for haunted crypts or cursed battlegrounds. Bring mythic creatures to life with Dragon King of the North, a dramatic track for encounters with ancient, powerful foes. As the party pushes forward into darker realms, Into the Abyss and Neverending Night deliver the perfect atmosphere for exploring dangerous depths.
Culminate your campaign with Victory on the Horizon, a triumphant anthem to celebrate hard-won success, or Momentum, a driving track that inspires determination in the face of overwhelming odds. Whether your party is fighting against a desert colossus in Trials of Sand or experiencing divine intervention in Rocky Intervention, this album provides a rich soundscape for every moment.
Combat Music Volume 3 is an essential addition to any Dungeon Master’s arsenal, blending dynamic compositions with evocative themes to enhance storytelling and captivate players. Bring your battles to life with these masterful tracks!
You can find the standard album version here.
Track Properties
- 13 tracks
- .ogg/mp3 formats. If you need other formats, please get the album from Bandcamp.
- Same conditions of use than for any other of our products.
You can listen to these tracks on the Bandcamp page, as there's no embedded player on that website (but that's the same pieces).