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Description

An edited excerpt from Brandon Sanderson's fantasy epic Words of Radiance.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
He paused. So brave Chalon said in what she hoped was a breathy, adoring voice. Well it's the right thing to do. But it is dangerous that day. I looked across but my father and I got pushed too far apart. He was forced to jump back and I was left alone while he waited for the bridge to lockdown. He paused again. She was probably supposed to ask what happened next. What if you need to poop? She asked instead. Well, I put my back to the chasm and light about me with my sword, intending to wait. What did you say, poop Chalon said, you're out there on the battlefield encased in metal like a crab in its shell. What do you do with nature calls? I uh Adeline frowned at her. That is not something any woman has ever asked me before. Yea, for Originality, Salon said though she blushed as she said. It couldn't salon mind her tongue for a single conversation. She'd gotten him talking about something. He likes everything. Had been going well now this well, Ablin said slowly, every battle has breaks in the flow. When a night pulls back man inspect his armor for cracks, Give him something to drink and help him with what you just mentioned. You know, it's not something that makes a good topic of conversation brightness. We don't really talk about it. That's precisely what makes it a good topic of conversation, she said. I can find out about wars and nights and glorious killing. In the official accounts. The grammy details though. Well, nobody writes those down. Well it does get grimy, Edelin said, with a grimace, taking a drink. You can't really I can't believe I'm saying this. You can't really wipe yourself in armor, so someone has to do it for you. Makes me feel like an infant. Then sometimes you just don't have time. And well, if you must know, an old adage on the battlefield teaches that it's better to be embarrassed than dead. You can't let anything draw your attention from fighting, so. So she prompted So, yes, I. Edelin, Colin cousin to the King Air to the coal in Princeton, have shot myself in my armor three times. All on purpose. He downed the rest of his wine.