Mythology Narrator Voice Sample in Standard American English

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Narrator Voice Sample

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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Atlas is caught between two tellings of his story. In the first, he leads a rebellion against Olympus and is then sentenced to hold the heavens on his shoulders for eternity. And the second story, he has chosen to be the guardian of the pillars that hold up the earth and sky. I'd prefer the second story. Strength doesn't come from physical capacity. Strength comes from an indomitable will. Strength doesn't come from physical capacity alone. Strength comes from an indomitable will. But Atlas, he is chosen to be guardian of the pillars that hold that uphold the earth and sky and means the world is not a punishment but instead a responsibility. But how can one be charged with such a burden? How can just one be responsible for all this? We are Atlas, we must behave the arms that connect the ground to the sky. We are Atlas. Now, if you think it would be easy, if you think every barricade would be dismantled or that every wall we have been removed, you will be disappointed. The weight of the world is too much to bear alone, defeated, shattered. How do you carry a world where belief or relief is outweighed by pain. How do you carry a broken world where relief is outweighed by pain? How do you train yourself to know that you have to battle through the fall if you ever expect to rise? Who else is gonna do it? No one, the heaviest thing you will ever have to lift are your own spirits. We will rise together.