I See Fire - Paid Audiobook/Script Read
Tim Winters for Tokag
A mage in his early to mid-twenties for the majority of his time featured in the story, Tokag is an essential part of the plot. Having learned the ways of transformative-magic from his late father, he was unable to say no when his sister, Estelle, requested his help in changing the forms of their captives. Having been successful, Tokag was granted 'ownership' of Ishlamar and the two worked side by side together for many years. Tokag, however, begins to regret his part in creating the Shizi and has come to respect the person Ishlamar used to be before they destroyed his mind.
When Rhalasca'mar breaks free of the magic controlling his mind and kills Tokag's sister, Estelle, the Elmeih break apart. Tokag sends Ishlamar away with his own son, Malvir, while he remains behind to watch over Rhalasca'mar who now lays in a coma at their mountain home. Though Tokag and Ishlamar never met again, when Tokag's brother-in-law comes to request the aid of the now old man in reversing time he is so desperate to right his past wrongs that he accepts. Strangely enough, however, he vanishes and time continues moving forward...
Tokag is a mage who would be in his early to mid-twenties for the majority of the story being told. He only has one very short chapter where he is an elder. He is the father of Malvir and the brother of Estelle. His role in the story will be entirely character dialogue and is a paid role. As with all other roles listed in the project, there will be a set amount agreed upon by myself and the chosen VA prior to project start.
Tokag is described as having a strong accent. I am looking for one of a Scandinavian/Nordic variety, however you are welcome to audition with other accents as well.
VA: Tim Winters -Complete
- english
- male adult
- male young adult
- scandinavian
- nordic
- icelandic
- finnish
- norweigan
- swedish
- danish
- male senior
[Young Adult, Angry] You keep making your own situation worse, every single time, when the smart thing would be to just keep quiet and stop fighting everything!
[Young Adult, Frustrated, Sad] I regret what has happened to you. In that way, I care. It is an unfortunate thing that we do not have all the answers. I only had so much control over what happened, but I’ve done my best. Is that a good enough answer for you?
[Elderly, amused.] I never was good at hearing spirits.
Why yes. Yes it is. That is not a coincidence. Thank you for auditioning for Tokag! I have listened to it. All decisions will be made in January! :)