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Click hereA dream-logic narrative based on The King in Yellow. Expect strangeness and discomfort. Mentions suicide (as a concept, not as contemplated by the narrator).
Script by LateStateInfernalism, with poetry by Robert W Chambers read by AudioHarlot.
In response to the other comment here, I'm down a rabbit hole tonight.
#1: Just discovered this audio category exists TONIGHT, and if you were an onlooker, you'd think I was making up for lost time going through it
#2: The pride you have for this, along with what seems like a genuine passion for writing it & turning it into a reality!
I only ended up on this page by mistake, but that comment persuaded me to add it to my list
Holy Shit.
I knew what this would be. I have listened to both you and Audi fill my scripts and stories before, so the very high quality was something I knew would be present. It may not be fair, but I know exactly what to expect from both of you in that regard. I was still, however, shocked by the impact your words had on my script and on me, TalkingSmut.
The sinister and a bit demented tones were wonderful, but you mixed with them a feeling of confusion, loss, and even gentle goodness, and that gave a lot of weight to the more awful things you were discussing, erotic or otherwise. I think the subtle love you were emoting throughout the entire reading was maybe the most important thing, and when you mixed that with the demented events, you end up with a truly wonderful performance
Audi, I realize you were "only" reading the poetry, but tbh I considered its inclusion to be vital, and I loved your casting. The reading had to be even, stately, and even a bit alien. Your pacing was excellent and the choice of effect (whether by you or TalkingSmut) was great. Noticeable, but still subtle enough to drop into the background.
Thank you both, for the fantastic audio!