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Those who enjoy my "Underground Mushroom Forest" ambience will LOVE this collab!

This ambiences pack comes with a full scenario for D&D 5th edition.

It was made with Loot Tavern, and it is the second on eleven iterations of that long-lasting collaboration! For each collab, I'll compose at least one ambience (but more probably between 4 to 12 :)) Each collab features a boss fight and a full scenario! Normally, you'll get 1 collab (maybe 2) like this one per month!


Scenario description

"The Veiled Lady" is intended for 3 to 7 characters and is optimised for a party of 4 with an average party level (APL) of 4, 10, or 15. The adventurers must investigate a strange rot that has infested a town, ruining the crops, killing the livestock, but leaving the townsfolk strangely unharmed.  After gathering information about this rot, the adventurers must delve into a cave system connected to the town’s sewers. Here the fungal colony has its lair which forms the setting of a three-wave boss battle. This battle is deadly and uses the party’s entire daily XP budget. Equipment for an extended fight, spells and effects that deal radiant damage, and proficiency in the Nature skill will prove great boons in this endeavour


Ambiences

Those who enjoy my "Underground Mushroom Forest" ambience will LOVE this collab! I  composed five ambiences which go really well with the "Underground Mushroom Forest" one. Unlike the original UMF ambience, these ones are eerier, more alien. They also allow for a wider variety of biomes. It's perfect for me as well as my players are currently in the underdark in my main campaign :)

  • Main
  • Calm
  • Sewers
  • Swamps
  • Low

Info : I'll do my best to compose a new orchestral song before the end of the month. I don't know what theme yet. I tried many melodies and styles today but nothing convinced me. However, I'd like to compose a background orchestral piece that is quite meditative/contemplative. Something that would fit for travels by example. But still tbd!

Have fun!

Michael

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Rob Leonard

Really nice ambiance tracks! :) Some of them work as general underdark tracks too.