The Emissaries Files: Whitby's Night of Terror
Project Overview
Set in the mid-1980s, this audio drama analog horror series follows a secret agency known as "The Emissaries" who battle cosmic horrors known as "Atrocities". In this particular episode, the Emissaries investigate the cursed seaside town of WHITBY in Northeastern Yorkshire, England. Below the cold waters of the ocean resides a sleeping god, Azimuth, who seeks to be awoken upon the NIGHT OF TERROR.
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Isabella White, a determined young reporter for the Domino Post, is investigating the "Curse of Whitby," ravaging the seaside town on the Yorkshire coast in England.
- english
- female young adult
- audiobooks
- film
- british (northern)
- general
- podcast
- british
Skipper, I'd like to thank you for reaching out to me. I've come a long way. It's not every day a journalist gets invited to the infamous town of Whitby.
If I'm to figure out anything, I have to go where the danger is. Sorry, Skipper, but I need to see beyond that 'bleak horizon' myself.
Who the hell are you people?! You broke my tape recorder!
A peculiar figure who is shrouded in mystery and is more crucial than initially expected. Master and apprentice of the dark arts. The main antagonist and pivotal character.
*VA must be able to perform an evil laughter*
- english
- male adult
- evil villain
- podcast
- general
- deep
- evil laugh
- american (new york)
- villain
- all american accents
- american
- audiobook
- film
- animation/character
Not long now, my Children. Azimuth will rise from the depths and cleanse this unholy world!
Be not pessimistic! Azimuth is our last hope at salvation, my Children. Find the woman. Find the Emissaries! Find the final Monument! Kill those who oppose us!
The Archivist?! *evil laughter* Hollow mockeries of what used to be!
A distinguished gentleman of English heritage. Skipper is a homebody who lives with his wife, Bessy, in their town of Whitby. Skipper is frantic at times, yet remains humble at heart. He's easily overcome with emotions, but knows right from wrong. Naturally milquetoast. He's also an anthropomorphic fish.
- english
- male adult
- audiobook
- british
- british (northern)
- animation
- audiobooks
- podcast
It's certainly a curse, alright. Turned us all into damn fish! Instead of helping their fellow Englishmen, the cowards flee in fear of us!
(Angry Tone) RIGHT THEN! Who are you? Why did you have to go and ransack my bloody house?!
Odd fellows. Good tea, this.
Deep hoarse voice, thick Northern accent. Bucket-Foot Jim is the type of person you would know to steer clear of if you saw him on the streets. Manipulative, creepy, and strange.
*His voice sounds like a throat full of shards of glass - make it as hoarse as possible*
- english
- audiobook
- british (northern)
- animation
- podcast
- evil villain
- male adult
- audiobooks
- low pitch
- british
- villain
The Noight of Terrah will cleanse us of tha filth of 'is world! Only those who balieve in Azimuth will be set free of tha curse!
The woman...the outsidah! I don't trust her! She seeks to ruin 'ah plans!
Wots that yew 'ave in ya hand, lad? Hand it ovah!
The wife of Jonathan 'Skipper' Clarke. Humble and caring towards her beloved husband.
- english
- female adult
- british
- british (northern)
- audiobooks
- generic posh
- animation
- audiobook
- podcast
We want the public to know the truth! The surrounding villages and towns dare not even look at us. It is not our fault for how we look! Discrimination, I say!
It was that Bucket Foot Jim and those other town ruffians!
We need help, miss. A storm is approaching. But nobody will listen. They'll just push us to the side!
General townspeople of Whitby. Multiple VA's can audition for this role and get the part as the majority of the lines are one-offs and can be distributed evenly.
- english
- british
- audiobooks
- male adult
- british (northern)
- audiobook
- podcast
(Angry) Who goes there?! Oi, you!
But if they destroy all Atrocities, what would happen to us, Howard?
You should have left when you had the chance!
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