Anthologies of Ullord: The Eternity Bargain
CraftyMatt for Narrator
The narrator acts as the gap-bridger between narrative and the audio medium of audio fiction. The narrator is a sort of third-person observer of the events of the story.
For a narrator, we, as always, are looking for somebody with great cadence who can read extensive passages well with an even tone throughout. For the tone, we are looking at somebody who can read for an atmospheric shift. The story is serious, dark and crossing into lite horror at times.
We are open to all voice types for the narrator and the narrator can be male or female.
Further down the path that the two clerics had taken sat a cave. Not far from that cave, men and women wearing attire not unlike the costumes alleged by the merchants of Airedale patrolled the area, seeking to ensure that their fellows within remained undisturbed. Behind them, a man approaches, unheard. Moving swiftly, he dispatches the guards that he had come across, and moves toward the cave.
While the Khacae-worshippers stay silently deep in thought, the temperature of the room instantly becomes freezing.
In the aetherial realm, the home of the gods of Ullord, Mara sits with her fellow deities, Barbas, Mikael, and Tahir. The quartet had come together for conversation and tea.