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Sagiro's Story Hour Returns (new thread started on 5/18/08)
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<blockquote data-quote="Piratecat" data-source="post: 158175" data-attributes="member: 2"><p><em>Note: this thread needs trimming, but the boards are too busy right now. Sagiro or I will delete extraneous threads when it slows up.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Second note: Sagiro, will you please change the link to your web page in the very first post? It still points to the dead mediaone.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I haven't updated my own story hour yet, so here's something for Sagiro's; after Sialia's art, I have to scramble for anything half as good! But I might have succeeded. </p><p></p><p>Linked below is a mp3 of Sagiro doing the voice for Shreen the Fair. You remember Shreen (<a href="http://home.attbi.com/~dorian/diary81-90.html" target="_blank">from run 88, right here</a>); in Kivia, he was the priest of Dralla, Goddess of Abominations, who gave us the clue to finding the Crosser's Maze. He's also the creepiest person we've ever met.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Eyes peer out from the darkness all around them, and the air is full of whispers. A humanoid shape approaches out of the darkness; it appears to be a horribly disfigured man, limping, with a hunched back and one eye covered by his own drooping brow. In a coarse whispering voice, he introduces himself as Shreen the Fair, Night-Master of the Temple of the Dark Mother. The party greets him, and when he asks why they have come, they ask him straight away about the Crosser’s’ Maze. <br /> <br /> Shreen answers. As he talks, his voice fluctuates, sometimes a cracked whisper, sometimes pleasant and normal, and sometimes rising into a harsh scream. When his voice rises, many rasping and hooting cackles come from the darkness all around them, making it evident that the party is surrounded by dozens of unseen creatures. </li> </ul><p>Now you can hear his voice!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.folded.com/defenders/shreen%20the%20fair.mp3" target="_blank">http://www.folded.com/defenders/shreen the fair.mp3</a></p><p></p><p>Warning: the file is 279K, and you might have to download it; when I try to play it through Windows, I at first only got the first seven seconds, but it seems to work fine now. Also, you may not want to play it loudly at work. It's... disturbing. Thanks to Blackjack for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piratecat, post: 158175, member: 2"] [i]Note: this thread needs trimming, but the boards are too busy right now. Sagiro or I will delete extraneous threads when it slows up. Second note: Sagiro, will you please change the link to your web page in the very first post? It still points to the dead mediaone. [/i] I haven't updated my own story hour yet, so here's something for Sagiro's; after Sialia's art, I have to scramble for anything half as good! But I might have succeeded. Linked below is a mp3 of Sagiro doing the voice for Shreen the Fair. You remember Shreen ([url=http://home.attbi.com/~dorian/diary81-90.html]from run 88, right here[/url]); in Kivia, he was the priest of Dralla, Goddess of Abominations, who gave us the clue to finding the Crosser's Maze. He's also the creepiest person we've ever met. [list]Eyes peer out from the darkness all around them, and the air is full of whispers. A humanoid shape approaches out of the darkness; it appears to be a horribly disfigured man, limping, with a hunched back and one eye covered by his own drooping brow. In a coarse whispering voice, he introduces himself as Shreen the Fair, Night-Master of the Temple of the Dark Mother. The party greets him, and when he asks why they have come, they ask him straight away about the Crosser’s’ Maze. Shreen answers. As he talks, his voice fluctuates, sometimes a cracked whisper, sometimes pleasant and normal, and sometimes rising into a harsh scream. When his voice rises, many rasping and hooting cackles come from the darkness all around them, making it evident that the party is surrounded by dozens of unseen creatures. [/list] Now you can hear his voice! [url]http://www.folded.com/defenders/shreen%20the%20fair.mp3[/url] Warning: the file is 279K, and you might have to download it; when I try to play it through Windows, I at first only got the first seven seconds, but it seems to work fine now. Also, you may not want to play it loudly at work. It's... disturbing. Thanks to Blackjack for the help! [/QUOTE]
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