British Northern friendly voice for a Travel Guide App

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Description

Recorded for a Dutch travel company- playing the role of Katharina with multiple sections for the app. A friendly, confident Northern character.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
If you've come here to do some trading, you're in the right place. As you can see, the large open square provides a lot of space for all the market stalls. We call this square the brink. There are regular markets here, but this is also the place for the annual fair's. Merchants from all over Europe come to Dave Enter to sell and buy stock or fish butter wine books. Most everything is bought into the city and shipped out again for textiles. You should head for the grow to care. Cough, though, where we pass the printer's remember because that trade is done. Their trade in the city seems to have been growing recently on DH. If it keeps going at this rate, we will so need a central place from which all trade is dealt with. We don't want things to get out of control. Not that there's no oversight it all at the moment. The coin masters make sure all coinage is on the level and impose harsh penalties for tampering with money. When I was a girl, my grandmother told me that in her younger years she saw a forger boiled alive in a copper part right on this square. It's not only goods that traded here. There's no better place to hear rumours on the latest news. No wonder that when the famous cared haute wish to make it clear, he'd found God. He burned his magical books here on the brink in a grand display of his conversion. That was nearly 150 years ago. But it is remembered still, after all, the Sisters of the Common Life still follow his teachings. Now, this is where I will leave you. Traveller. I imagine you would like to have a drink after our walk as well. Enjoy Deventer on farewell.