God Being Released from an Interplanar Prison
Added 2020-10-30 13:01:18 +0000 UTCOkay, this one was a bit of a challenge! It's hard to imagine a more epic moment than a God being freed from something that could imprison a God. Thanks for your patience as I refined the massive scale of this track. Big organs, brass, strings, pounding drums, choirs, with some light bells for that unmistakable hint of divinity. All of that takes a while to write and produce!
Anyway, here is "Divinity Unshackled," a track for only the most epic moments in your campaigns. My suggestion would be save this for exactly three different DMing scenarios:
- 1) Boss fights
- 2) Big reveals
- 3) Descriptions of cataclysms
"Boss fights" is straightforward. By "big reveals," I mean instances where the players find out some big secret about the world, the BBEG and their plans, or some shocking twist about their quest / backstories. For "descriptions of cataclysms," I find when something really important is happening in the world around the players, it's useful to take a moments to describe in great detail what is actually happening: an army marches on the capital kicking up dust and shaking the earth / a volcano spews lava and volcanic rock all over the surrounding countryside / a God is friggin' freed from an extraplanar prison and starts sending waves of destruction across the planes.
A word of caution: don't overuse this. A track like this will have a much greater effect if you save it for only the most pivotal moments in your campaigns. I've tentatively tagged this one as "combat," but I imagine you won't want to use this for the typical goblin skirmish.
If you want something that might see some more frequent use in your campaigns, there is a slower / more brooding solo piano rendition available to the Artist tier and up.