Honorable Orcs
Album purchase happens on Bandcamp. You can also get this album through the Lifetime Bundle or Patreon.
Honorable Orcs came out of a collaboration with Dice Will Roll, who joined my Storytellers tier on Patreon and brought me a set of track ideas from one of their Pathfinder campaigns.
The album is built around an orc-centered fantasy story, with music that treats orcs as noble, emotional, communal, and heroic rather than as a simple enemy faction. The result is an orchestral fantasy collection with tribal energy, cinematic weight, and a strong sense of character.
These tracks are useful for tabletop campaigns, fantasy games, actual-play scenes, and worldbuilding moments involving proud cultures, difficult journeys, festivals, battle, ritual, and ancient threats.
Track List
- Fighting for Freedom - an upbeat heroic theme for pursuit, travel, and acts of courage.
- The Noble Orc - a character theme with a sad, hopeful, triumphant tone.
- Orcish Festival - celebratory music for towns, villages, festivals, rituals, and social scenes.
- Traveling - a slower piece for exploration, downtime, and peaceful movement through the world.
- The Undead - tense, mysterious music for dungeons, caves, underground ruins, lairs, and stealth.
Press play on any track in the tracklist above to listen.
Includes the following
- 5 tracks.
- Includes WAV, MP3, and OGG formats.
- A non-exclusive license via store purchase.
- Designed for heroic, tribal, orc-centered fantasy campaigns.
Track list
- Fighting for Freedom - upbeat, heroic, triumphant orchestral fantasy.
- The Noble Orc - a hopeful and heroic character theme.
- Orcish Festival - celebratory music for villages, festivals, and rituals.
- Traveling - peaceful travel and exploration music.
- The Undead - ominous dungeon, ruin, and lair music.
Common Questions
Licensing & Usage FAQ
Everything you need to know before using my music in your projects.
- Is the music totally free?
- Yes — free tracks are tagged as free and yours to use as long as you credit me as the composer. Check the license info page for proper attribution details.
- How do I credit you?
- Simply name Ivan Duch as the composer wherever the music is used — in video descriptions, credits screens, show notes, etc. Full attribution guide here.
- What is royalty-free music?
- Royalty-free means you pay once (or in this case, just credit me) for a license to use the music — not on a per-use basis. You're free to use it across multiple projects.
- What rights do I get?
- A non-exclusive license to use the music in your projects. You may not redistribute or sell the tracks as standalone audio files or albums.
- What are Stems?
- Stems are individual instrument tracks (brass, woodwinds, percussion, etc.) from a song. They let you mix the music to fit your scene. Stems are available for Patrons.
- Do you offer exclusive licenses?
- Yes. If you need original, exclusive music for a film, game, or other project, visit the commissions page. Terms can be tailored to your project's needs.
- Can I use the music without crediting you?
- Attribution is required on every license — credit Ivan Duch as the composer wherever attribution is possible. The only exception is media where attribution isn’t practical (live podcasts, live events), where it may be omitted. Contact me if you need a special arrangement.
- Is there a written license?
- Yes — you can find the full written license on the licensing page. It protects you if someone ever falsely claims the music. See the copyright page for more.



