What is your campaign's opening theme song?
What is your campaign's opening theme song?
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Early Campaign: youtube.com
Mid Campaign: youtube.com
Late Campaign: youtube.com
even this group's easy going campaigns turn in to real shit in very little time
That last one's beautiful. What happened?
Why do I unironically enjoy this.
Basically, the party was barely unified in the end game due to drama, some murder, and something that could maybe be interpreted as molestation (who really knows?)
Unfortunately the point of the campaign was unity and friendship and we were fucking it up royally. Eventually we managed to get our shit together, kill the main villain, and then kill god.
cause its sub-atomic penetration rapid-fire through your skull
It's literally Death Yon with another track overlaid
I ran a Cold War-style space opera game once and started every session with this:
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Dnd 5e homebrew post apoc zombie invasion:
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Cyberpunk/Science Fantasy campaign.
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I fucking hate my players
The campaign: youtube.com
My players: youtube.com
This sounds amazing
My DM doesn't use music. Is he a bad DM?
Not necessarily.
Suggest using Spotify playlists for ambience, it adds a lot to the game without requiring too much effort on behalf of the GM
The adventures of fantasy Ronald Reagan and friends
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We play Not!spelljammer in 5th
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I'm running a Jojo game, and I've basically built the entire plotline around oblique references to this song, and all of the individual songs for each subsection of the campaign.
Those individual songs being:
Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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And lastly, part 4
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All culminating in a finale themed entirely after the Joker and the Thief.
I have spent far too much time on this
no but I personally get bored if there's not music playing during combat
It's been a wild game
I play Paranoia with probably the only group on the planet who still plays (by now heavily modified) High Programmers. Every session opens with this: youtube.com
Please elaborate.
Go forth! For the Empire!
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Game's about collecting stars that fell from the sky before someone worse can.
I'm running a Delta Green campaign and there's a perfect song for it.
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>DM starts us off as Level 2 slaves
>a short time after my character in speciffic has been captured and tortured to the point of PTSD by goblins
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Plays at the end of everyone session/and or Arc the party completes.
>not slough feg
i tried to use music, my players hated it.
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My brother ran an all dragonborn campaign and opened it with this.
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Great movie, not much of an opening theme song though. Great battle song though
Spooky campaign? I like it
I want to play in this campaign. I want to run a campaign like this. Angry pirates.
This makes me want to run CoC again. Great song, I'm gonna use it.
I sincerely hope you're playing retro D&D
Unironically this is great for getting into cyberpunk atmosphere. To be fair, any DG is extremely cyberpunk but I like the instrumental on this.
Can I get some context on what setting/story your campaign is following? This is amazing but so all over the place.
>Playing a Cold War style space opera
>not playing Space Soviets
Why?
Good song though.
Oh god this is amazing.
dumb
I don't really like this song, but I can see the connection to the setting
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Very fitting to the setting
Too easy
Sci Fi campaign about a group of kids growing up together, then upon reaching adulthood getting drawn into investigating an ancient alien civilization. It leads to them battling with a Rogue AI who seeks to harness the ancient secrets of the old aliens.
The conclusion has them realize that the ancient aliens created the first humans, giving them greater context on the AI they've grown to despise. They also realize that an eventual apocalypse is inevitable and that all the sacrifices they made are meaningless, as their entire civilization is merely an experiment in the plans of a long dead master race.
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and here's an extra one that I played at the end of the final session.
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I approve of this wholeheartedly.
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For my high-fantasy campaign with lots of monster slaying, king intrigue and racism against everything non-human. Good times had by all! Except non-humans, fuck those guys seriously.
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No question
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For a mid-fantasy campaign featuring plenty of politics and intrigue. Set in a not! HRE The world was ripe with racism against the non-human races, and the story centered around a plot by major Sorcerers to throw the realm into chaos.
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Nobledark fantasy game set across several worlds orbiting a magical star. Gurps has been good to me so far.
The campaign: m.youtube.com
The players: m.youtube.com