Deadmen

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Description

An original monologue I wrote and recorded

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
dead men tell no tales, you say. But what are the monsters that took them? The monsters that eight defeated and befriended them or the monsters that were themselves Once men Surely they did have a story to tell. And if ever there were a willing here, this is what you would hear. You may think I have no tales to tell but my fate is better than what has you clo Now hear the stories that I shall go for what better faith than this than to grant a fading soul? It's one last wish here the great inquire of the man who hung by a wire, the things he fought and the monsters he caused terror here how he made his fatal error When he is done, look no further than above your bed. They're Harkins a beast and said, Pray, tell human your attention and commands Here My story as well is its demand. It tells you a torrid long tale of heroism, fate, the oldest cataclysm, details of death and rebirth. And instead of leaving you in tears, he departs with your mirth. So, dear Children, heed me well and listen to the tales. But to the tales that dead men tell. Okay,