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RPG Orchestral Essentials (Legacy)

Author: 
InspectorJ
Sunday, November 3, 2019 - 16:01
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RPG Orchestral Essentials (Legacy)

What is "RPG Orchestral Essentials (Legacy)"?

It is a collection of royalty-free RPG orchestral video game tracks I've composed, with the MP3 versions of the recordings free to download and use in video game projects under an attribution license.

Each track loops seamlessly at least once, and ends abruptly with natural trailing reverberation, allowing you to either set seamless loop points or match the tracks to a dramatic scene.

If you use any of these tracks in your project, you must give credit/attribute the track (see "Copyright/Attribution Notice" in each track for an example of how to do this).

Feel free to check out the library here, with other formats available: https://www.jshaw.co.uk/rpg-orchestral-essentials

If you want custom music, feel free to message me or check out my commissions page: https://www.jshaw.co.uk/commissions

Collected Art: 
"A Slave To No One" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Boss Music
"The Tread of War" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Military Music
"In Tranquil Spring" (RPG Orchestral Essentials)
"Heated Lands" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Dungeon Music
"Morning Frost" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Village Music
"The Tread of War" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Military Music
"A Fight in the Fields" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Combat Music
"Spinning Tavern" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Funny Music
"Training Is Over" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Battle Results Music
"A Tale of Wind and Water" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Peace Music
"A Dream of First Flight" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Title Music
"Cold Sanctuary" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Dungeon Music
"A Bitter Hope" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Dungeon Music
"Can't Stop Winning" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Battle Victory Music
"Out Of Time" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Danger Music
"The Precipice of Victory" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Battle Results Music
"Visions of Freedom" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Sad Music
"The World At Your Door" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Overworld Music
"The Fallen" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Defeated Music
"Memories of a Lost Autumn" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Conversation Music
"Market on the Sea" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Village Music
"A Tale of Peace" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Peace Music
"Encounter of Misdeeds" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Villain Music
"Treading The Unknown" (RPG Orchestral Essentials)
"Land of Misdeeds" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Evil Music
"Showdown of Misdeeds" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Boss Music
"Thoughts" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Dialog Music
"Midnight Creeping" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Stealth Music
"Wipe Away Those Tears" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Sad Happy Music
Download Credits File

OpenGameArt.org can automatically generate a single credits file for all of the art in this collection. Please note that, while we tried our best, this file is in no way guaranteed to be accurate, and properly attributing the work you distribute with your project remains your responsibility. You'll want to load up this file in a text editor, check to make sure everything looks good (and that any special attribution instructions are followed), and then delete the notice at the top of the file, as the notice is designed to make you look very silly if you don't check over the file and remove it.

I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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