
The Story of Auron "Emberclaw" Solaris
The songs in this playlist are centered around Auron Solaris. A Golden-scaled Dragonborn who was kidnapped and raised by pirates on the sea.
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12 songs
3:06

rhythmic, slow minor key, drone, low, rhythmic like a dirge, slow, nautical, shanty, somber, heavy low drone
3:49

Calls From the Deep
v4.5+
slow, native american drums, tibetan throat singing, male vocals, haunting, native american, tibetan, deep, throat singing
3:09

2:23

Flamebound Deal
v4.5+
fiery, sea shanty, percussive with stomps and claps
2:53

A Pirate’s Sin
v4.5+
Create a 120 BPM, D minor tavern-style folk-rock backing track for a call-and-response pirate ballad, Key features:
- Instruments: fiddle (lead), acoustic guitar, bodhrán (hand-drum), optional accordion
- Structure: intro → verse → chorus → instrumental bridge → final chorus
- Dynamics: intimate, low-drum verses; full-band, high-energy choruses; brief drop before last chorus
- Atmosphere: light tavern crowd ambience under choruses; triumphant drum roll + fiddle flourish at end
4:51

• Key: D minor or E minor
• Tempo: ~60–70 BPM, slow and dragging
• Instrumentation:• Low bowed strings (cello, viola)
• Sparse acoustic guitar or lute
• Occasional distant bell toll
• Whispered chorus with layered voices
• Optional ambient sounds: creaking wood, crackling fire, distant waves
4:05

The King’s Monster
v4.5+
Tempo: 120 BPM
• Key: D minor
• Genre: Tavern-style folk-rock
• Instruments:
– Lead fiddle
– Acoustic guitar
– Bodhrán (hand-drum)
– Optional accordion
– Subtle tavern crowd ambience under choruses
• Structure:
1, Intro (8 bars, Dm–C–Bb–A)
2, Verse (16 bars, Dm–Bb–C–A; intimate, low-drum pulse)
3, Chorus (16 bars, Dm–C–Bb–A; full-band, high-energy, call-and-response)
4, Instrumental Bridge (8 bars, Gm–C–Dm–A; guitar arpeggio + fiddle solo)
5, Final Chorus (16 bars, Dm–C–Bb–A; peak energy)
• Dynamics & Transitions:
– Verse: soft palm-mute guitar, bodhrán on beats 1 & 3, fiddle doubles vocal
– Chorus: open-chord strums, steady 8th-note bodhrán roll, accordion pad, fiddle harmony, crowd layers
– Pre-final drop (1 bar): mute bodhrán, switch guitar to arpeggio, solo fiddle
– Build: 4-bar bodhrán crescendo → 1-bar silence → full-band crash into final chorus
• Finale: triumphant bodhrán crash + ascending D minor fiddle flourish, then dramatic cut to silence
5:52

Genre: Epic Arabian Rock Power Ballad
• Instrumentation:
• Wailing electric guitars for anguish and transcendence
• Heavy drums to drive the wrath and ritual
• Male vocals—raw, soaring, and defiant
• Cinematic layering with oud, strings, and ambient textures
• Mood Arc:
• Verse 1: Somber origin—lonely, noble, yearning
• Verse 2: Rising tension—betrayal, manipulation
• Bridge: Collapse and fury—chains, cosmic pain
• Final Chorus: Defiant transformation—Zahir as scourge
3:59

A grim, work-song sea shanty, Male vocalist with a deep, rough, and weary voice, as if sung by sailors hauling ropes on an Imperial warship, The rhythm is heavy and plodding, driven by a pounding drum that sounds like a hammer on a gallows, Features a mournful concertina or a low fiddle, The tone is not triumphant, but resentful and fearful
2:43

5:08

Dark folk, gothic sea shanty, melancholic, male baritone vocals, raw and gritty, slow tempo, Instruments: harmonica, mountain dulcimer, cello, slow drums, hand drums
Vibe: Haunting, cursed sailor, regretful, dramatic build


