Album Description
Kingdoms & Conquerors is a 30-minutes soundtrack composed by Filip Melvan, designed to immerse Dungeon Masters and their players in epic battles, political intrigue, and heroic quests. With a focus on kingdoms at war, legendary heroes, and ancient prophecies, this album offers the perfect soundtrack for any campaign that revolves around conquest, alliances, and the clash of mighty forces.
From the opening track, Crimson Archers, this album sets the tone for fierce battles, whether your party is defending their homeland from invaders or laying siege to a rival kingdom. Kingdoms and Conquerors explores the grandeur and ambition of empires rising and falling, perfect for campaigns where your players take on the roles of kings, warlords, or wandering adventurers in search of glory.
For moments of intense heroism, Paladin’s Resolve provides a stirring anthem for knights, paladins, and other noble warriors as they prepare for battle or stand firm against the forces of darkness. Meanwhile, Order of Light and Shadow weaves a more mystical atmosphere, suitable for campaigns involving secret orders or epic quests that blur the line between good and evil.
If your game involves creating unlikely alliances, The Alliance Reforged offers an uplifting tone for moments of diplomacy or uniting disparate factions against a common enemy. When the party faces an otherworldly foe, The Eldritch Creature will enhance the suspense as they confront creatures beyond comprehension.
Whether it’s The Valkyries heralding the arrival of a legendary force or the mechanical roar of War Machine as massive siege engines roll into battle, Kingdoms & Conquerors adds the perfect backdrop to your world-building. Engage your players in a world where kingdoms rise and fall, alliances are forged in blood, and heroes are born on the battlefield.
Track Properties
- 10 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).