Worldbuilder, naturalist, general nerd for history, politics, and natural sciences. Serious lurker, but seeking to be more active in growing communities. Message me with new ideas or communities to join!

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  • This is a top tier meme format for music communities. Making me need to dive into more game OSTs.

    If anyone is on the hunt for good ones, Brad Derrick did some incredible work for Elder Scrolls Online. It’s all fantasy sounds, but an excellent source of ambience for the TTRPG player. A two album set for the base game, and an album for each expansion. It’s some 10 hours of solid work!



  • If you’re looking for a TTRPG and not wanting to worry about the lfg hassle, check out Ironsworn! Grimdark low fantasy, playable in solo or co-op. Just takes some getting used to, and reading lots of player advice, but playing solo become very easy if you already have that rpg brain leading the way. Also free materials online, but I bought the core rules and the “dungeon” expansion hardcopies for about $50 (USD).

    I’ve since converted a couple of things and am solo playing to beef up the plot of a book I’m writing in a world I’ve been working on for about 5 years. Makes that process engaging for the gamer side of me!

    Can’t help you with the bees, I’m afraid…


  • Thanks, that means a lot! Love that imagery for sure.

    I originally had it in mind to do those as lyrics, but sort of lost the thread in terms of what’s “supposed” to be played underneath them. Was tinkering with the just the chords, but decided to post. I might give it another shot before the Wednesday.


  • DerKriegs@lemmy.mltoSong-a-week@lemmy.worldTheme: Moon
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    [Phase] (Folk?) [Themed]

    New to posting, new to music creation. I’ve always loved instruments, but have only recently started to take any playing seriously. This is a stick dulcimer I’m playing, sort of a light weight version of the standard instrument.

    Have always loved looking at the moon, gave the “song” a whistful vibe. Instrumental, though I wrote a poem to accompany it, in the description of the song on SoundCloud. Only a minute long, but this is the first thing of this sort I’ve done before.

    A bit of an early upload, but I’d love to hear tips on what I could be doing differently.