The Master Mev (Team Awesome Arc, Chapters 1-11)
_christinemarie for Narrator to Mevs: An Explanation
Rainbow Dash reads a book titled Mevs: An Explanation for Chapter 02 - An Explanation. The title of the book is not outright given in-story until Chapter 19 (not covered in this arc). Regardless, the unnamed book is referenced many times throughout this arc and later ones. Unlike most chapters, this role is the entirety of the chapter. It does not appear again. I want a voice that is not my own for this narration since I plan to narrate the rest of the story.
The book is a straight-forward guide that establishes the rules a master mev lives by and how that is managed by both mev packs and outsiders. Please speak at a deliberate pace and with care to the enunciation of the words, as if you are narrating a documentary.
"Nocturnivlair" is a made-up word invented for this story. To pronounce it, you take the "nocturn" part of "nocturnal," add in "iv" (like you would use in the word "give," not "five") and add the "lair" part of the word "flair" for its end. Take it slow, for both the desired pacing and that it would be new to any reader of the audiobook listening in anyway. I use some made up words in this story, but none of them are intended to be difficult to pronounce.
Age can be Ageless, YoungAdult, or MiddleAge.
There is an audition example from me on this role to give actors an idea of what I have in mind. My favorite line to say and hear from this whole thing is, "They do like being vampires after all," so have fun with that part.
Mevs are magic-eating vampires. There are two types: master and fledgling. However, sometimes master mevs are simply called 'mevs' because they are the ones other creatures need to concern themselves with far more than the fledglings and will be the main topic of this book.
Master mevs relish in their power and can even sense and feed off of fear. They are not inherently evil creatures, but their night-time behavior can certainly leave that impression. They do like being vampires after all. This seemingly evil nature is far more style than substance, except during a berserk. It includes, and is by no means limited to, bombastic laughter, devilish grins, hisses, snarls, and wide-eyed thrills. It even has a name: nocturnivlair, a combination of the words "nocturnal", "evil", and "flair" respectively.
Masters do not expect or need to be addressed by title every time you speak with them, however, it is generally a good practice. They are more accommodating to business when respected and will use respectful titles in response.
Now you've got some popping noises on some of the "b"s and "p"s but not all of them. Your first line doesn't have any, but your second line does, so I know it can be managed. I will want you to be mindful of that if I give you the role and make the effort to avoid them and redo on your own time if necessary. You do not have to do a retake.
Thank you again for the feedback. I will keep that in mind for future recordings and auditions.