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Description

In the land of the great red sun, dogs speak, wolves kill, humans serve, and wolf-shifters rule with magic and menace.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
and his growls came to him first. He stopped just short of her cove and sat behind the rock from which he had first spied her with her pumps. Hannah, he whispered. She Doak, What's wrong? She murmured. No response. But her growls became snarls and snaps N P a. Trick it now clearly hear the dark naral of a wolf that had moved almost directly in front of P a trays hiding place p a tray spoke no more, barely daring to breathe further back, the pups whimpered and moan. Suddenly, there were jumps and barks and the clear cry of a dog that had been struck. Hannah, he whispered. Again and again. He received no response. Stealing a glance, he saw that dog and Wolf were circling, speaking to one another in deep federal tones. Petri could not understand until he heard Hannah leap up Screaming are mine! She struck her Mark the wolf Lee, still a moment. Breathing heavily, she circled him, panting from the way she moved on the grass. Petri could tell that at least one of her length was wounded. The sounds of the wolf seemed to fade, and for a moment, pH rethought the attacker was dead. P a train nearly stepped into the low clearing when he heard the wolf growl again. Fears lo unforgiving. The wolf sprang on the she dog and for much too long, dog and wolf for a tumble of for and howls and low, rasping speech P. A tree heard something else as well, the sounds of the pumps creeping along toward the rock where he was hidden. The wolf heard it, too, and this time, when he struck Hannah, it cut desperately, deeply. P a tree, even with his human weak senses, could smell the blood.