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Alchemy Lab

from the album Dark Tales · released Jun 05, 2021

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About Alchemy Lab

Here’s the first of hopefully many collabs with Chibbin Grove.

This time I wrote a 20-second loop to go along with an exquisite 20 seconds animated map of an Alchemy Lab.

Chibbin Grove produces maps and assets for tabletop role-playing games. This includes (but isn’t limited to) battle maps, city maps, region maps, tile maps, tokens, assets and handouts!

Make sure to check out their vast archive of maps.

Map back-story:

Within the 12 fortresses of Direpeak, around the mid-tier of the inner city complex, a middle-class alchemical boutique can be found nestled tightly between the bricks and mortar of the Ram district.

Professor A. Montgomery and the House of Montgomery have been the lead shareholders and Section C-A tenant holders for almost 400 years.

This gives the family a lot of sway in regards to lineage bragging rights. However, bragging rights alone do not guarantee quality goods. It is no secret to those with the right trade connections that this potion shop’s quality is not up to par with the asking price.

This animated map was made in partnership with Plancksize Studio.

From the album

Dark Tales

12 tracks
The Album12 tracks
Born to Darkness Free 20
Aceroc Free 1:58
Haunted Mansion Free 1:34
Sad Strings Free 1:27
The Carnival Free 1:09
Alchemy Lab Free 1:07
Eerie Forest Free 2:02
Staring Abyss Free 2:16
Link Street Free 2:21
Penumbral Curse Free 2:36
The Toy Maker Free 2:01
Dead on Ice 2:15
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