Stronghold Crusader: REMASTERED
Falmenara for Nizar The Silent
The Nizar wears a scarf to protect his face from the fierce desert sun and sandstorms. This also helps shield his identity, although not as much as the Caliph or Wazir does. The Nizar is very fit and agile (he is not a lazy lord) and likes going up and down the rope he has installed in his castle and likes tricking those trying to converse with him by hiding for a time up the rope, leaving them wondering where the Nizar is, hearing only his voice.
Despite the Nizar being known as 'The Silent', like the rest of the AI lords (apart from those that use knight raids), he does like to give his enemies some advance warning of his most powerful attacks, but only in strange metaphors. This is his downfall, as his enemies have (a little bit) of time to prepare for his assassins.
Despite his fearsome reputation as a leader of Assassins, to his own people, the Nizar is actually a relatively benevolent lord, allowing his workers some time off. However he is suspicious of his allies, sometimes to the point of being disrespectful, and lacks chivalry towards his enemies.
Line amount: 35~
My men are faster than the wind, quieter than the snake, you are right to fear them.
When the sun is at its highest, you will feel the heat of my breath.My warriors fear nothing, but I will not throw away their lives so cheaply.
The devils burn in the heat of our fire-- *Bursts in laughter*I have silenced another.
Slowly, invisibly, your death will come upon you.
Nice dude, just watch out for clipping on the louder parts.
I was trying to lower that part without lowering the rest of my recording. Any tips?
I usually record my shouting bits as separate tracks and I adjust the gain specifically for those parts. Then I can add it to other tracks later if need be. Compression is also a very useful tool for bringing your wave peaks down and making your waveforms more uniform. Do a youtube search for audio compression for whatever editing software you use.
Thanks for the insight! You really know your stuff, it shows in your auditions.
For sure man! There's a lot to learn out there, Lord knows I'm only scratching the surface. All part of the process.
Also keep in mind clipping most often occurs in the initial recording! Make sure your voice isn't distorted right from the get-go and you'll be fine.