>party has been playing for 2 years.
>they had just saved the daughteru awakened evil goddess at the cost of the character who adopted them in the first place.
>In-game, the character turns into a god and loses her memory as well as her loved ones forgetting who she was as well.
>After that, the party without a reason to why they were together in the place, goes their separate ways. This plays as I describe the fate of every npc they recruited, fire emblem style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_a50rFp5I
>The session but not the campaign ends here.
>new campaign
>the party is escorting a caravan of merchants across the frozen tundra. Same players, same campaign set after 5 years of the first.
>the leader of the caravan tells the party to not kill any bandits they come across, only to drive them off.
>four days after they leave, they are confronted by pic related. What plays during this goofy joke boss fight?
I only have depressing serious music and I want to cheer everyone up after the bitter as fuck ending I put forth.
Otherwise, post music they you've used. I listen to potential campaign music in my free time sometimes.
>>44209977
If appropriate, Yakety Sax is almost a tradition in my group.
EXEC_EP=NOVA is pretty much the ultimate in silly fight sons.
>>44209977
My GM's been using https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9lVvp9DxEg recently whenever he wants to convey a sense of ADVENTURE! to the party.
Which is all the time.
I like my GM.
My current character is a monk. Whenever I do something cool one of the guys in my group plays the intro to the Fist of the North Star anime. I wish some of the others had theme songs.
We typically play generic fantasy background music. Stuff from WoW mostly.
>>44210059
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>>44210059
Fantasic.
>>44210024
I try to avoid weeb songs. I really do. It's because my group and I are amazingly heavy weeb. If I use a cute song like that, they won't even try to fight her.
>>44210131
Oh, I thought that's the sort of thing you wanted. Maybe His Name Is Grand Papillon? That's a bit short, though.
>>44210131
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V81DlvZkxGE
This was a boss theme for my party... it can be taken not-seriously as well.
>>44210216
>His Name Is Grand Papillon
Sorry to disappoint, but I can't use a 40 second OST. Anything else?
>>44210232
Downloading the whole complete soundtrack. Sounds great.
>>44210356
The game itself is also enjoyable... if a bit... odd.
When creating a place, be it a dungeon, an encounter, a village, whatever, I typically like to have "fitting" music. I guess I approach it like a RPG game, imagining what kind of music would fit this place, and why?
Like, if something horrible is going to happen, I'll make sure I don't have upbeat music ready. As such, I tend to often listen to old RPG music, since most of them have very distinct area and event music.
The Suikoden series is a personal favorite of mine for music, it has lots of it, and most people won't recognize it.
The scene and soundtrack all of /tg/ should be required by law to know: Alexander motherfucking Nevski, battle on the ice.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vKZPgGbUuX0
>>44210356
uh, lemme check my list.
Ready! Lady Gunner!, Not Just any Kid, but a Lady!, Like The Wind and Sand, What My World is Wishing For, A Party So Long as the Stars Exist, A Cheerful Bandit.
They're all from weeb games, so tailor as need be.
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>>44210423
Thanks. I plan on using this.
>>44210824
Glad to help!