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Vapourware RPG project inspired by Realms of Arkania

zwanzig_zwoelf

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It's possible, though I can't guarntee it won't change in the process.
 

zwanzig_zwoelf

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Since this projects appears to have been dead for a while, I've decided to dump the midi files and mp3 renders for anyone who needs this kind of music for their own projects/amusement/whatever.

Here: https://surt-r.itch.io/realms-of-arkania-inspired-sketches

Castle is fucking legit.

:bro:
Thanks, Castle is my favorite too.

There were a few more sketches lying around, I'll see if I can wrap them up into more or less finalized pieces.
 

vonAchdorf

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Cool throwback to a time when RPG music was allowed to be "cheesy" (in a good way), not just muh epic music. Like "Stember's and "Guy" Henkel's RoA stuff).
 
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zwanzig_zwoelf

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Cool throwback to a time when RPG music was allowed to be "cheesy" (in a good way), not just muh epic music. Like "Stember's and "Guy" Henkel's RoA stuff).
The man himself spoke to me just now. The other one is still out there with little to no means to contact him.

Henkel's 'review':
It reminds me much more of Fabio Frizzi's music for the Italian horror movies of the 70s, like Lucio Fulci's zombie movies, etc.
 

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