Steel boots echo on stone. Orders are spoken in low, reverent tones. The chant begins, deep and solemn, warriors advance with divine purpose. The air hums with tension. This is not chaos. This is calculated conviction.
Hey folks!
Today’s track is Godsworn March, a tactical combat/suspense piece that blends traditional orchestra, chanting choirs, solo violin, and some unusual synth layers to create a sense of slow-burning intensity. The pace is deliberate: this isn’t a frantic battle, but a clash where every movement is considered and every decision matters.
The main melody descends with heavy, weighted steps, supported by deep brass and strings, but you’ll hear flickers of something more otherworldly from the solo violin and shimmering synth textures throughout. It’s a great fit for encounters where you want focus and momentum without losing that feeling of strategy and pressure.
(I actually finished this one a week or two ago, but my laptop has been out for repairs... and frustratingly, still not fully fixed even after coming back! Glad I can finally share it with you now.
Art from the amazing Czepeku Scenes | Illustrated fantasy scenes
Bard tier supporters get access to one alternate version of the track:
Slow Mo Ambience: A more ambient, slowed-down interpretation of the original. This version stretches the tension into something even more meditative and atmospheric
30-second preview of this version is attached to the post!
Thanks!
Minstrel Tier - the track
Troubadour Tier - the track with looping and 1 hour versions
Bard Tier - the track and alternate versions of the track with looping and 1 hour versions, plus uncompressed .wav versions of the track