Afro Cosmic Horror - Audio Drama
Jacob Gutierrez for Multiple Male supporting roles
This role will be to voice three voices.
Voice: Soft-spoken, reverent, weathered
Tone: Devoted yet heavy with grief
Age: 30s–50s range
Accent: West African-inspired preferred
Character Summary:
A former warrior turned quiet caretaker, the Vassal serves Queen Mainouma with sacrificial loyalty. He is the one who bears the cost of her legacy in silence. His performance is subtle — rooted in breath, memory, and the slow ache of endurance. A man whose duty outlives his own sense of self.
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2. The Dream-Haunting God (Male, Eldritch)“He dreamed of you until his ribs forgot how to close. I gathered what he left. You wear his end like a crown.”
Voice: Deep, fluid, surreal — like velvet over rot
Tone: Intimate yet invasive, like a memory that won’t leave
Age: Ageless
Accent: Flexible — preference for a voice that feels familiar and wrong at once
Character Summary:
This is the god that stalks Nasumba in her dreams — not with violence, but repetition. He represents the voice that turns guilt into prophecy. His speech is slow, hypnotic, often echoing Nasumba’s own thoughts back to her as if they were his.
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3. The High-Pitched Eldritch God (Male, Otherworldly)“Was it your choice, daughter of dusk? Or mine? Or are you still too afraid to name your hands for what they’ve done?”
Voice: Shrill, musical, uncanny — somewhere between falsetto and feedback
Tone: Ecstatic, cruel, playful — like a child pulling wings off angels
Age: Beyond time
Accent: Nonhuman — voice must feel like it should not be coming from a man
Character Summary:
A god of ending and unraveling, he arrives only in the final moments — a voice so sharp it fractures reality. He does not scream. He sings. Every word is bright with menace and delight. This god represents joy in entropy, beauty in collapse. Think eldritch opera.
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“Ahhhh! You thought you’d bury me beneath her bones? I birthed the womb that birthed her, child of salt! You are late to the feast!”
- male senior
- male adult
- west african
*Say something you think would fit*