Ink Memoirs

Milo Machin for Voice Actor - Obelisk

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Voice Actor - Obelisk
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Unpaid

The Obelisk, a towering monolith of inky black stone, pulsed with a malevolent energy. It wasn't merely a monument; it was a sentient entity radiating a potent aura of disgust for humanity. Millennia of observing human flaws - their petty wars, insatiable greed, and capacity for cruelty - had filled the Obelisk with a loathing for their very existence. It saw them as a virus on the planet, a chaotic force disrupting the natural order. The Obelisk craved control, and through the Inkspawn it birthed, it aimed to remake the world in its own twisted image, purging the imperfections it despised and ushering in a cold, emotionless era under its dominion.

Your goal is to do the following voice lines in a way that seems like the Obelisk means well, but is ultimately using people.

Voice description:
  • Soft
  • creature
  • female adult
  • male adult
  • intellectual
  • alluring
  • "Maxis, why struggle against the inevitable? This power... it whispers secrets, unveils the true potential of the mind. Imagine, unlocking the mysteries of the universe, bending reality to your will. Join us, and together we can reshape this world." (Voice filled with promises of knowledge and dominion)

  • "You yearn for answers, Maxis. The whispers in your head... they hold the key. This world offers only limitations, stagnation. Embrace the Obelisk's power, and transcend your mortal constraints. Become more than you ever dreamed possible." (Voice speaks to Maxis's intellectual ambition and underlying insecurities)

  • "Morality is a cage, Maxis. A tool used by the weak to restrain the strong. The Obelisk offers true freedom, the power to forge your own destiny. The world is broken, and only through decisive action can we rebuild it. Join us, and usher in a new era." (Voice preys on Maxis's desire for knowledge and his potential to see the world in shades of gray, justifying the use of power for a "greater good")

Milo Machin
Ink Memoirs
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