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Songs That Will Make You Feel Like You’re in a Fantasy Novel

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Aug 3
  • 4 min read

A playlist of epic tracks that transport you to an alternate universe as if from a fantasy novel. Dragons, sword fights, and hero’s journeys optional.

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A Fantasy Novel

You’re not alone if you’ve ever daydreamed about embarking on a grand adventure in a faraway realm—complete with mythical creatures, enchanted forests, and epic battles. Music has a magical ability to take us to alternate worlds, and nothing captures that feeling quite like the soundtracks and songs that echo the grandeur of fantasy novels. Whether it’s soaring orchestral pieces, sweeping soundscapes, or haunting melodies, these tracks can transport you into a universe where dragons soar, heroes rise, and magic flows like a river.

There’s something magical about music that transports you to another world. With the right melody, you can close your eyes and find yourself wandering through misty forests, scaling castle walls, or standing on a windswept mountaintop while preparing to vanquish an ancient foe. Whether you’re looking for a soundtrack to fuel your imagination, accompany your next Dungeons & Dragons session, or simply escape reality, here are some songs that will make you feel like the hero of a fantasy novel.

HBO’s Game of Thrones Original Soundtrack This hauntingly beautiful track from Game of Thrones takes you deep into the heart of Westeros, where power, betrayal, and fate collide. The eerie piano and brooding strings evoke the tension and dark foreboding of a fantasy world where nothing is ever truly safe.

Audiomachine’s Chronicles For those seeking a battle anthem, this intense orchestral track will have you feeling like you’re charging into the fray. The swelling strings and thunderous percussion are a perfect backdrop to a high-stakes adventure filled with conflict and valor.

The Lord of the Rings Soundtrack A soft and gentle melody that brings to life the peaceful Shire, Howard Shore’s “Concerning Hobbits” captures the wonder of The Lord of the Rings. It’s a lighthearted track that transports you to a simpler, idyllic world before the chaos of the larger world beckons.

The Dark Knight Soundtrack While not strictly a fantasy novel, Hans Zimmer’s powerful score for The Dark Knight resonates with the gravitas and tension of a fantasy hero’s journey. The heavy, driving rhythm and sweeping crescendos make you feel like you’re navigating the stormy landscape of a broken world.

Howard Shore’s The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack The opening track of The Fellowship of the Ring sets the tone for the entire series, drawing you into the heart of Middle-earth. With its majestic strings and choral arrangements, this song captures the essence of grand quests and ancient prophecies.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Soundtrack This track from the iconic Skyrim game is a perfect example of the soaring, bold music that transports you to a world of dragons, magic, and ancient ruins. The chanting chorus and epic instrumentation make you feel like a hero ready to face your destiny.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Soundtrack When you hear the stirring horns of “Rohan,” you can almost feel the winds of the plains of Rohan sweeping across your face. The song’s majestic, martial tone makes it feel like you’re standing among the riders, ready to face any enemy.

The Gladiator Soundtrack Although Gladiator is set in ancient Rome, the sweeping epicness of this track evokes the same feeling of loss and redemption that one might find in a fantasy epic. Lisa Gerrard’s ethereal vocals pair beautifully with Hans Zimmer’s powerful orchestration.

Album Battlecry Two Steps from Hell has a knack for creating epic tracks that feel straight out of an epic fantasy saga. “Victory” is an uplifting, powerful song that pulses with energy and triumph—ideal for moments of heroic victories or final battles.

The The Village Soundtrack With its delicate orchestration, this track invokes the beauty and mystery of an enchanted forest. It’s a perfect fit for a fantasy world filled with both beauty and danger, where secrets lurk in the shadows.

Conclusion: A Playlist for Every Fantasy Lover

Whether you’re escaping into a world of magic and dragons, embarking on an intergalactic quest, or walking the misty forests of a forgotten realm, these songs will make you feel like you’re the protagonist in your own epic fantasy novel. From soaring orchestral scores to intense cinematic anthems, this playlist is the perfect soundtrack for any adventure you embark upon—whether in your mind or out in the real world.

So, press play, close your eyes, and let the music carry you away to a land of infinite possibilities. Happy listening, and may your next adventure be legendary!

Note: For an optimal listening experience, create your own fantasy-inspired playlist using the tracks above, and let the music transport you wherever your imagination leads.

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