Audiobook production- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild- by The Zed of Ages

Hanes Orrock for Princess Zelda

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Princess Zelda
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Unpaid

Excerpt from the Prologue of Breath of the Wild by Zed of Ages. The story opens with Zelda's POV, it's a short piece, with no dialogue, but you will still need to convey a sense of longing and loss that befits Zelda, similar to some of her dialogue in Breath of the Wild.

At present, there are two chapters that are in Zelda's POV, but this may change as the project progresses. Check back soon for more info. 

  • It was difficult to remember the time before. Before her power awakened. Before everything had gone disastrously wrong. Before destruction and death fell upon the land. Before she gave the land a temporary stay of execution. Before the Calamity.

    Some days, she could remember. She could remember green hills and lush forests. She could remember a black-stone castle with spires reaching for the heavens, and small villages full of hard-working people. She could remember a beautiful, shimmering city resting upon pillars above the source of a great river, and she could remember homes built out of stone surrounded by streams of lava. She remembered a great desert and snow-capped mountains. She remembered dawns and dusks, scorching days, and bitterly cold nights. She remembered anger. Affection. Fear. Hope. Desperation. Hate. Love. She remembered her life as it had been before the Calamity.

    Other days—when she could even think in terms of days and nights at all—she remembered very little. Emotionless. Thoughtless. Bodiless. She fought against a force that was both far smaller and far greater than she. She did not live, but she did not die. She existed somewhere in between. Her mind and soul ripped to shreds by the Calamity.

    And yet, she fought. Even when all self was seemingly gone; even when hope was but a distant memory, and the darkness was all around, she fought. Every day, month, year, she grew weaker. Deep within her, in the place where she still remembered who she was and what she fought, she knew that she would eventually fail. She would fall. But until then, she would fight the Calamity.

    One hundred years. A lifetime for some. A fraction of a lifetime for others. The awareness of time blossomed into her broken mind as the sun slowly rose over the slopes of smoking Death Mountain. The winter had passed, giving way to spring and new life. As the sun rose, she felt more aware of her shattered mind than most days. She pulled the pieces back together, shred by tattered shred. For the first time in what seemed like an eternity, she saw her land. The land, as it was following the Calamity.

    Broken, yet alive. Much like her, she supposed. Deer grazed near the dilapidated skeletons of buildings. Creatures of darkness gathered around cook fires, dancing and singing in their guttural languages. Cuccos crowed with the dawn in distant villages. In a broken coliseum, an angry lynel roared a warning to those that would approach. She saw all of this at once and knew why. She saw it and knew her enemy saw these things as well, so closely tied they were. As her awareness of time and space grew, so too did such things grow in the Calamity.

    But she saw something that the Calamity did not.

     



Hanes Orrock
Audiobook production- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild- by The Zed of Ages
Thal1989
Thal1989

Thank you for your audition. It was really good, but I was just wondering what kind of microphone you're using? It sounded like you might have been a bit close to the mic at some points, but I'm still getting the hang of audio set ups (I got sick of my Blue Yeti because it was having issues with picking everything up).

    Hanes Orrock
    Hanes Orrock

    I use ye olde standby, Shure SM58 with a windscreen, and a focusrite Scarlett solo interface. My gain may have been up too loud when recording this audition, I'm still getting the hang of recording my speaking voice, as I am a longtime professional singer but new to voice acting! Thank you for your feedback 😊

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