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<blockquote data-quote="Orryn Emrys" data-source="post: 7263390" data-attributes="member: 6799"><p>I wanted to share a composition I recently posted to my Patreon page, entitled <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/royal-homeland-15074569" target="_blank">The Royal Homeland Constabulary</a>.</p><p></p><p>I've been running a Zeitgeist campaign off and on for the past few years. I typically take a break in the fall around our local convention, <a href="http://tsunamicon.org/" target="_blank">TsunamiCon</a>. (I run the con, so it gets tough to fit in as much game prep.) Last year just before the convention we finished Adventure 5, then brought Ryan Nock to Wichita for the weekend to hang out at the con. He then stayed an extra day to run my group through a one-shot adventure, which allowed me to sit in as Rock Rackus (whom my party largely loathes, so it was a blast!). This inspired another of my players to request a turn behind the screen with the same group for a short scenario, so I took the opportunity to write up a gnomish bard/paladin (I've been converting everything from PF to 5e as I go, over the past couple of adventures).</p><p></p><p>My character Gedwyn actually penned the Ballad of the RHC as a tribute to the heroes of the story, with whom he became quite enamored during the short stint they traveled together. After the failure to stop the Colossus from destroying a section of city in Adventure 5, they were very down on themselves and badly in need of perspective. His song (voice and guitar) will eventually appear in our <a href="http://actualplay.prismatictsunami.com/?cat=8" target="_blank">Actual Play Series</a>, but I recently repurposed the principle theme and crafted the above orchestral composition.</p><p></p><p>This composition is royalty-free and available for non-commercial use. Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orryn Emrys, post: 7263390, member: 6799"] I wanted to share a composition I recently posted to my Patreon page, entitled [URL="https://www.patreon.com/posts/royal-homeland-15074569"]The Royal Homeland Constabulary[/URL]. I've been running a Zeitgeist campaign off and on for the past few years. I typically take a break in the fall around our local convention, [URL="http://tsunamicon.org/"]TsunamiCon[/URL]. (I run the con, so it gets tough to fit in as much game prep.) Last year just before the convention we finished Adventure 5, then brought Ryan Nock to Wichita for the weekend to hang out at the con. He then stayed an extra day to run my group through a one-shot adventure, which allowed me to sit in as Rock Rackus (whom my party largely loathes, so it was a blast!). This inspired another of my players to request a turn behind the screen with the same group for a short scenario, so I took the opportunity to write up a gnomish bard/paladin (I've been converting everything from PF to 5e as I go, over the past couple of adventures). My character Gedwyn actually penned the Ballad of the RHC as a tribute to the heroes of the story, with whom he became quite enamored during the short stint they traveled together. After the failure to stop the Colossus from destroying a section of city in Adventure 5, they were very down on themselves and badly in need of perspective. His song (voice and guitar) will eventually appear in our [URL="http://actualplay.prismatictsunami.com/?cat=8"]Actual Play Series[/URL], but I recently repurposed the principle theme and crafted the above orchestral composition. This composition is royalty-free and available for non-commercial use. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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