Sea of Swords

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Description

In this sample, I am reading the thoughts of a dark elf from the Forgotten Realms series, Drizzt Do'Urden.

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.
It is good to be home is good to his wind of I swindle to feel. It's invigorating bite. Like some reminder that I am alive. That seems such a self evident thing that I that we are alive and yet too often I fear we easily forget the importance of that simple fact. It is easy to forget that you are truly alive or at least to appreciate that you are truly alive. That every sunrise is yours to have you and every sunset is yours to enjoy and all those hours in between and all those hours after dusk are yours to make of what you will. It is easy to miss the possibility that every person who crosses your path can become an event and a memory, good or bad to fill the hours with experiences instead of tedium to break the monotony of the passing moments. Those wasted moments! Those hours of sameness of routine! All the enemy I say. Ah! Little stretches of death within the moments of life. Yes, it is good to be home in the wild land of ice, window where monsters Roma plenty and rogues threatened the road at every turn. I am more alive and more certain than in many years. For too long I have struggled with the legacy of my dark past for too long. I have struggled with the reality of my longevity that I would likely die long after bruner, Wolfinger and regis and category. What a fool I am to rue the end of her days without enjoying the days that she that we now have! What a fool I am to let the present slip into the past while lamenting a portion all and only a portion of future.