Album Description
Introducing RPG Ambiences Volume 1 for Foundry, the essential collection for Dungeon Masters seeking the perfect atmospheric sounds to elevate their tabletop role-playing sessions. This album provides a range of dynamic ambiences, ideal for games like Dungeons And Dragons, Pathfinder, Daggerheart, D20 and Call of Cthulhu.
Featuring several immersive weather ambiences such as Blizzard and Blizzard Campfire, this album sets the scene for treacherous mountain expeditions or cold, eerie wilderness encounters. For those exploring dangerous, swampy terrains, Dark Swamp and Dark Humid Cave create an atmosphere of mystery and unease, perfect for horror-based campaigns.
Engage your players with the serene yet mysterious Crystal Cave, or take them into the hustle and bustle of urban environments with tracks like Back Alley Tavern and Black Market. The Cozy Library ambience offers a quiet, intellectual retreat for your scholars, while Campfire in Woods and Campfire at Dusk transport players to peaceful, firelit moments in the wild.
Perfect for use in dungeon crawls, city adventures, and encounters in dangerous wildernesses, these ambiences enhance every scenario. Whether your party is braving the elements, navigating dark caves, or resting by the fire, these realistic soundscapes will make your game feel truly immersive.
Optimized for shorter loops, these tracks fit seamlessly into your campaign, providing continuous, uninterrupted background sounds for your role-playing sessions. Don't let your campaign fall flat—set the perfect mood with RPG Ambiences Volume 1 for Foundry.
You can find the standard album version here.
Track Properties
- 50 ambiences
- Pieces length of 8 minutes or less, to limit their size.
- .ogg (VORBIS) format, which are of much higher quality and smaller size than mp3, as officially recommended by FoundryVTT.
- Easy to install.
- Saves you hours from doing your own playlists
- Same conditions of use than for any other of our products.
- Total size : about 440MB/Mo
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).