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Greetings Patrons,

A couple of months ago I was asked to created ambiences for the solo, journaling RPG, Apothecaria, written by Anna Blackwell (Delve, Rise, Umbra). 

In the game, you take the role of a village witch, creating potions for villagers, adventurers, even monsters, who come to you for help. The potions you create and the stories that unfold come together to create a beautiful journal that is unique and personal to you.

I created 9 tracks, one for each location in the game. I've added 3 of those tracks to the website. Anna has graciously allowed me to share the other 6 tracks, plus all of their alternative variations here.

These are game related ambiences, but also highly usable on their own. A village, a swamp, mountains, a strange city etc. (If you read the game, you'll understand why there's a banjo playing in Blastfire Bog.)

I would ask that you please respect Anna's wishes and not share these, or upload them for public use. And please consider purchasing the game.

I apologize in advance for the arcane numbering scheme. This happens when I only include a few of the tracks on my website, but add others to Roll20 etc. It helps keep things in a semblance of order!

Edit: Unfortunately, Patreon won't allow me to add all the tracks to a single post, so I'll spread them over 3 posts, then come back here and edit this one with links. 

Link to the 2nd file: 

Link to the 3rd file: 

Thank you all, as always, for your continuing support.

Best,

Tim

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Stu Driver

Smashing! Thanks very much for these. :)

Anonymous

I always love having your peaceful tracks to use. I do have one question: Meltwater Loch (MUS only) has some strange sounds at 1'40" that I would have thought would have been separated into the Ambient track. Not sure what "instrument" they are??

Rob Leonard

These are great...what a surprise. Thanks for working it out so you could get us all the extra tracks...what a great set. :)

Anonymous

Are these alright for use as ambient music in streaming D&D games? Or would you prefer they not be used due to their association with Apothecaria?

tabletopaudio

They should be totally fine, but you can always email Anna at annablackwell1994@gmail.com to be sure. - Tim