Origins of Farendia: A Fantasy Audio Drama (CASTING Part 2)- Requiem of Timberfang

Shade for Inu Daiki

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Inu Daiki
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Role assigned to: Shade

Inu Daiki is one of the guardian spirits of the Timberfang Mountains and appears as a large wolf. He is highly revered and respected by Timberfang and its people. He is able to directly converse with Hitawe through meditative summoning. Inu Daiki is brash, headstrong, and resilient. Inu Daiki represents the sun and is a power source for Hitawe's fire abilities.


Name: Inu Daiki

Age: Unkown (Spiritual)

Characteristics: Gritty, Cold, Fierce

Voice: Inu Daiki needs to have a deep, almost guttural voice to match his intimidating appearance.


If you can do a voice changer to come off as more otherworldly, it can really enhance an audition! 


Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • all english accents
  • Growly
  • male adult
  • Low
  • Spiritual
  • stoic
  • (Fierce/ Impatient) "You of all Feralites know I am not the type of Spirit to be consulted on the matters of mortals. Make it quick, boy!"

  • (Cold/ Cautious) "Take caution where you place your faith, boy. You may find a knife stuck in your back if you are not careful."

  • (Semi-Remorseful/ Apologetic) "Perhaps we both made a grave error in our judgement."

Shade
Origins of Farendia: A Fantasy Audio Drama (CASTING Part 2)- Requiem of Timberfang
Gabberific
Gabberific

Very, very cool rendition of Inu Daiki! You really do a great job of capturing the bite and menace in his tone! I also loved the voice effect and the little growl at the beginning to really sell that he is a wolf spirit!

    Shade
    Shade

    Thank you kindly! I took that into consideration when i was doing the audition, really wanted to sell 'primal spirit' haha

      Gabberific
      Gabberific

      Would it be possible for you to share how you pulled off the effect? I assume the growl at the beginning was created with your own voice? :D

        Shade
        Shade

        Everything involving the growl and anything guttural was my own voice. The effect however was me fiddling with Reverb and pitch on the Audio Station I use, that being Audacity

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