I was thinking about what scenario this music would be a good fit for, and I came up with the idea of a humanoid crocodile with heavy armor (and no small swagger).
Also, thank you so much for releasing this under CC0! I definitely will give you credit.
This would go really well with a Latin America-themed town. I want to have a variety of settlements in my game (not just classic medieval), so this would be great for my game!
I picture the dawn coming after a night of battle. You bear many scars, but the light streaming through the treetops reminds you that there is still hope.
This feels like it would fit in either a science fiction or fantasy setting. That is not easy to pull off!
My favorites were Flags and Warped. Flags has a very nice feeling of hope and purpose. Warped is so compelling, and I love how you varied the melody.
And making this CC0? That is so generous! I know I don't need to, but I still plan on crediting you as thanks for your hard work.
This is a very pretty song. The two sections are quite different, but they also share a common thread.
I was thinking about what scenario this music would be a good fit for, and I came up with the idea of a humanoid crocodile with heavy armor (and no small swagger).
Also, thank you so much for releasing this under CC0! I definitely will give you credit.
I love this music! I listened to both variations multiple times!
This would go really well with a Latin America-themed town. I want to have a variety of settlements in my game (not just classic medieval), so this would be great for my game!
This would go well with an enemy stronghold where you have to get to the top. As you get higher, the music gets more intense.
The ambience works really well with this music. I especially like the water sounds; they are so refreshing!
I picture the dawn coming after a night of battle. You bear many scars, but the light streaming through the treetops reminds you that there is still hope.
This would make very good overworld battle music. It blends the feelings of action and brightness quite well.
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