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Description

This audiobook is on audible. It showcases how versatile my voice is in regards to narrating books. It also demonstrates How well I get into the characters I Voice in a book. I think you'll especially enjoy the voice of Elder Milasar an older gentleman of the vilage.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) North American (General) Spanish (Central American)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the rage Within. Written by BR Critton, narrated by Eduardo Alencon. Dedication to Leslie for always believing acknowledgements Thanks to the proofreaders prologue, Tell me the lives of 1000 Heroes. Seeing me, the souls of an army lost dance me the hearts of enraptured lovers lest their tails, we forgot to the mists of the past. So it is written on the walls of the palace etched into the stone by the gods themselves. But their presence has not been felt in those holes for so very long. So you may ask, why we persist is we have done all this time. For a moment, the crowd teetered on the edge of chaos. Those at the back jostle to get further forward, feeling both emboldened by the young man's attack and cowed by his swift death. The Bowman drew beads on the crowd Is the edged forward, the swordsman ready? And through it all, elder Harmon called for calm, and the governor barked. His orders Be still. Harmon called his hands raised above his head and facing his people. Now be still or we all die. Please, people be still. Slowly, the crowd settled on. The soldiers lowered their guard, the governor was strutting back and forth behind the cordon of soldiers. Who is that man? He shouted. Bring me his wife and Children. I will have them disempowered before you all filming. The governor continued to pays his horse. Bring me that man's family! He bellowed again. He has no family, My lord Elder Harmon said he has not yet married, and both his mother and his father have succumbed to fever these past two winters. The governor was thoughtful for a moment. Then you elder Harmon, pick one of your people to die in their stead, the stunned elder gaped, lost for words.