The Song of the Sidhe (Audio play)
Daemon for Erasmus the Lionheart
One of the knights of Ginlandsaint and the only survivor of the doomed patrol, who the Listener believes to be dead as well. Noble, loyal, and soft spoken. Originally from Lubea. The Listener’s closest friend.
Your Highness, we’re nearing the border. Should we set up camp for the night?
Yes, of course, your highness, I understand that this mission is of the utmost importance, however, the horses have begun to slow.
Sorcery! Get behind me, your highness! Run, your highness! Towards the border, swiftly!
I really like your voice for the character, but it could use a bit more emotional inflection. Would you be able to record it again, with more emotion to it? If you need a frame of reference for the style of inflection, I'd recommend listening to some of Santiago Cabrera's role as Sir Lancelot in BBC's Merlin
Can do! I'll take a listen to it and re-record soon.