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Dark Middle-Eastern Volume 2

$ 5.50

Album Description

Immerse your gaming group in the mysterious cosmos of Black Void, "Dark Middle-Eastern Volume 2" a captivating one-hour soundtrack by Filip Melvan tailored for tabletop roleplaying games. Inspired by the dark, otherworldly themes of the Black Void RPG, this six-track album is perfect for Dungeon Masters crafting campaigns of cosmic intrigue and eldritch horror.

Venture into the bustling and perilous Dhaarese Harbour (3:04), teeming with eccentric daimons and outlandish lifeforms. Guide your party through the decrepit, dangerous Slums (10:00), where secrets hide among the shadows. Travelling the Wasteland (3:12) evokes the desolation and quiet resolve of adventurers traversing alien terrain, while The World of Crimson and Jade (4:20) adds mysticism to realms of strange beauty.

Imagine your players uncovering ancient technologies or navigating political intrigue in Tuan, Ka’Alum Federation (3:06), a city alive with tension and opportunities for alliances or betrayal. Salvation Square (3:27) sets the tone for pivotal confrontations or moments of fleeting hope amid the chaos.

Designed to enhance every facet of your campaign, our "Dark Middle-Eastern Volume 2" album provides a seamless auditory experience that breathes life into the setting’s strange cosmopolis, Llyhn, and its battles for humanity’s survival. From dramatic encounters with eldritch entities to quiet moments of exploration and reflection, these tracks elevate every moment of your game.

Perfect for D&D, Black Void, and other sci-fi/fantasy RPGs, this album transforms your tabletop into a cinematic experience.

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You can find the Foundry version here.

Track Properties

  • 6 tracks (total duration of 30 minutes)
  • .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).