Hello and happy holidays!
Help Offered: Voicing, testing and proof reading
I have a pleasant voice that can go any where between high pitched, (Like Cespenar) or slut (Like Viconia). I do regular proof reading and always have time to run through a mod looking for errors. I live in Philadelphia and am almost always around between 2 pm - 3 am. I'm even around on major holidays. Because I have no life.
If you'd be willing, I plan to include at least one, and as many as four, very short hymns that my mod NPC, Erysseril, will sing on the days of equinoxes and solstices, and I'd dearly love to include actual recorded audio for this. Each hymn is a song of greeting and praise to each of the four seasons. If only one such hymn is included, it will be for spring, as BGII - SoA begins in the spring of 1369 DR, and Spring Equinox is likely the only one of the four holidays that players will reach during play. I have lyrics written except for Midsummer Night and Greengrass, so those are open. Four lines per hymn is the "format," followed by two lines of "Glorify the deity!". I'll probably work out some musical accompaniment at some point (I'll include musical themes in the mod as well, a character theme and a romance theme).
Please let me know if you're willing and able to do this, or even if you can refer me to someone else who might be willing to work something out. For an example of Meleryn's voice, I use the Sorschana soundset, but of course her singing will sound somewhat different from her speaking.
TIA and best wishes,
Eric
(thustar at yahoo dot com)
Edited by Eric P., 18 January 2014 - 09:39 AM.
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- Erysseril Gwaethorien: a joinable, romanceable NPC mod for BGII - SoA/ToB, in sporadic development.
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