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Music to My Ears

A girl listens to music in a room and outside one window jellyfish are flying

The pandemic made it harder to stay engaged with our games. Video calls introduce distance because of the screen divide and the infinitesimal delay in responses. I like to be all in on my characters and my stories, so I found myself finding new ways to engage with the games, sometimes alone and sometimes shared. One that I fell headfirst for during 2020 is easy but not something I’d really explored very thoroughly previously: playlists. 

The same way that we used to (or sometimes still do!) make playlists for a romantic interest works for games too! It extends the emotional connection and gives you a way to connect even when the person (or the game) is not around. For games, it might be a character, a setting or location, a story, an encounter, or heck, the game itself. Steeping in the sensory inspiration for a scene or a character keeps me in the right headspace to connect with the game or story that they belong to.  It’s another individual way to remain connected to a game, but it can also be done as a social activity – a shared playlist where everyone’s interpretation of the game can expand how you consider it in the best ways! And if you are not a writer or an artist, it’s another option for a creative non-table outlet. 

I have frequently been inspired by music in the past, but I think it’s time to take it a step further, and commit to making inspiration playlists for games I’m running or characters I’m creating.
I have frequently been inspired by music in the past, but I think it’s time to take it a step further, and commit to making inspiration playlists for games I’m running or characters I’m creating. It helps me pinpoint the feel of whatever I’m creating for the game while I do other things so that my mind can percolate ideas in the background. Sometimes it’s about evocative lyrics, the feel of the song itself, or a sense memory that they give me. Sometimes it’s about sillier connections, like the music video or one line in the chorus that caught my attention. Let’s talk through some songs that have been clear inspiration for me – and maybe you’ll be inspired to involve music in your play/prep in a new way! (You can hear all the songs on this list here on Spotify [1])

Characters

I most frequently find songs for characters that are my representation of who they are in my head. In the same way Tales From the Loop has you pick a favorite song, having a song to associate with a character helps me nail down some of the intangible things about them and how I might play them that are sometimes hard to figure out immediately from the caricature on paper. Here are some of my favorites:

Settings/Places

Encounters

Games

 

Is there a particular song or album that has inspired you? Do you make playlists for your games or your characters? Want to share?

 

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#1 Comment By Jerry Weis On June 25, 2021 @ 11:19 am

Some of my go-tos:

Midnight Syndicate was often the default for dungeon crawls.
Nox Arcana for undead adventures.
Pirates of the Caribean soundtrack for high seas adventures.
Lord of the Dance soundtrack for wilderness travel.
For some reason, playing disco during a tavern scene incited my PCs to start a bar fight. Go figure.