Pitch Shifted, Dismal, Dark Cosmic Horror Podcast Narration

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This narration of a fictional cosmic horror story was designed to capture a brooding, shadowy sound. The pitch was lowered by two percent to balance out the brightness in my natural voice, and highlight the cold indifference characteristic of the genre.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
It was unknown at the time what was responsible for Marjorie's gradual decline into malaise, her clever capability to find the seam of humor in the most abysmal of incoming reports. Soon withered, leaving the department alone to face cold reality, younger deputies for the first time began to notice marjorie's advanced age, and indeed, it seemed as though a profound elder sadness had crept into her bones to replace her once vibrant aura. Her demeanor began to slowly devolved from one of comforting participation to one of colorless passivity and all the department was worse for it. Also, at this time she began to develop a strange apprehension to spiders. In one instance, on a typical Tuesday graveyard shift, marjorie let out a deeply uncharacteristic yelp of alarm. When deputies rushed into her office, they found the once stalwart lieutenant trembling in a far corner of the room, her horrified eyes wide in 1000 yard, stare. In the top corner opposite from where she stood was crouched, a small grass spider, hardly a danger to any human, never mind a long time law enforcement veteran. This abnormality was quickly dismissed as pre retirement stress. Once she refused the captain's offer of medical leave, although the dismissal of his offer appeared to the on duty deputies as more of a refusal to exit the building than a desire to remain on duty when questioned the following day about her traumatic response to the creature made all the more confusing by no previous inclinations of arachnophobia. The lieutenant seemed to have no recollection of the event at all