A Call to Salem's Travelers - Emergency Recast 2
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This Casting Call is for the audiobook format of A Call to Salem's Travelers, a fantasy adventure book series that is currently has one pilot novel under it's belt. The story centers around two young Native American boys who go on a grand journey to save their older sister, but in the process get roped into saving the world from an evil tyrannical king.
Unlike most audiobooks that have a boring narrator, A Call to Salem's Travelers will feature unique voices for all of the characters to read their dialogue! This makes for a more immersive experience while also allowing for the readers/listeners to create a better image of the character in their head.
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Edward "Clockwork" Calean is an elderly man and head of the Magic Council of Salem. He is a very mysterious yet respected individual partly due to his status as an immortal and his magic ability to see the future. Edward speaks only when necessary and is regarded as the wisest member of the council. He has a British accent and speaks with purpose and wisdom. Edward has very little emotion in his voice and speaks in a very cold and dry tone. Everything he says should sound prophetic. Despite that, he will occasionally be shown in flashbacks speaking with lots of life in his voice. Being able to sound older and younger would be ideal for this role.
The voice of Edward Calean also serves as the narrator for the entire story, however the narrator voice is slightly different, being a bit more lively.
Additionally, Edward is an older white gentleman with dull blonde hair. He is often seen wearing an old tattered cloak over his formal suit.
- english
- male senior
- male adult
- audiobooks
- british
"The children and their group are not the topic of discussion, gentlemen… We are here to discuss the rumored invasion led by the Underworld King.”
“The doctor remembered these moments vividly like nightmares on repeat, the images of his little girl crying for her life and his wife’s head falling into a basket playing over and over in his head. Blake had been forced to watch everything he had spent years building get taken away from him like it was nothing. As for Felix, Blake never saw him after that day. For all he knew, the cat ran away. But so did Blake. Never to be seen by the village folk again…”
"Convince us that your friends should be pardoned, and fate shall see it through."
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