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DnD Necropolis Soundboard — Music, Ambience & SFX

Set the scene in seconds. This free DnD necropolis soundboard loops necropolis music, necropolis ambience and necropolis sound effects together so your table is instantly transported — a vast city of the dead under a dead sky. Press play to hear each sound on its own — a free account unlocks the mixer, so the layers loop and play together and every scene remembers your exact mix on any device.

DnD Necropolis Music

Ominous Vigil To Combat A
Ominous Vigil To Combat A
Loops in the mixer
Ominous Vigil To Combat B
Ominous Vigil To Combat B
Loops in the mixer
Dark priest: Forgotten Halls pt.2
Dark priest: Forgotten Halls pt.2
Loops in the mixer

DnD Necropolis Ambience

Dead End Alley Hush
Loops in the mixer
cistern echo drip
Loops in the mixer
canyon wind moan
Loops in the mixer

DnD Necropolis SFX

sword woosh in the wind
Loops in the mixer
sword falling on the stone
Loops in the mixer
Rocks falling down
Loops in the mixer

The full Necropolis mixer loads in a moment

These are single samples. A free account opens the mixer: every layer loops and plays together, chained and levelled how you like. Sign up free and we’ll remember your exact mix for every scene, on any device.

Save your Necropolis mix — free account

Looping Necropolis music, ambience & SFX

DnD Necropolis music. Pick from 5: Ominous Vigil To Combat A, Ominous Vigil To Combat B and Dark priest: Forgotten Halls pt.2, plus 2 more. Any of them holds a scene on its own, and chaining two or three gives you a score that develops instead of repeating. The room energy dial runs from calm to full-battle, crossfading to a different track as the scene turns.

DnD Necropolis ambience. 9 beds you can layer underneath: Dead End Alley Hush, cistern echo drip, canyon wind moan and necromantic crypt drone, plus 5 others. This is the continuous texture that makes a necropolis a place rather than a backdrop — set its volume against the music until it sits where you want it.

DnD Necropolis SFX. 9 effects for punctuation — sword woosh in the wind, sword falling on the stone, Rocks falling down and protective stake vibrates, plus 5 more. Leave them running for a fuller soundscape, or bring them in one at a time as the moment calls for it.

A vast city of the dead under a dead sky. It runs in the browser on any device, installs nothing, and suits any system where a necropolis has to feel like somewhere: D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu.

How to use the Necropolis soundboard

  1. Press play above to hear each necropolis sound on its own — no install, nothing to download.
  2. Create a free account to open the mixer: every layer loops and plays together.
  3. Toggle the layers you want, set each one's volume, and loop-chain up to three music tracks.
  4. We remember that exact mix, on every device, every time you come back.

DnD Necropolis soundboard — FAQ

Is this DnD Necropolis soundboard free?

Yes. Anyone can press play and hear each necropolis sound on its own; a free account turns it into a mixer — every layer looping together, chained and levelled how you like, remembered on any device.

Can I mix necropolis music, ambience and SFX together?

Yes — every layer runs simultaneously with its own volume, you can loop-chain several music tracks back to back, and combat SFX auto-fire with natural gaps. Build the exact necropolis soundscape you want.

Can I use this necropolis music on a stream or a paid game?

Yes. Streaming, recording, podcasts, conventions and games you charge for are all covered free — we only ask for a credit where you can reasonably give one.

Does it work on my phone?

Yes. The necropolis soundboard runs in any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone — nothing to install.

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