Listener is a and
Based on fiction by KyrieTheSquishySquid on AO3
Additional SFX by
It’s the last night in the mountain caverns before the adventuring party returns to deliver the artifact, split the reward, and part ways. The group’s Cleric and Rogue have a knack for getting a reaction out of each other and for saving each others’ skin more than once. While the rest of the party sleeps, both lie away restlessly, their feelings threatening to surface before they return above ground and possibly never see eachother again.
This script was written by: u/LadyGoddessey and you can find their script offer below!
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Synopsis: You have been working yourself way too hard for way too long. You've been stressed out with work for weeks now. Handling everything on your own, making a lot of tough decisions and rejecting or refusing any help if offered. You're basically running on autopilot. You're usually pretty good when it comes to hiding your stress, but this time you have pushed yourself too far. Not to worry though, Daddy's come home just in time…
Performed by: GEDAudio
Written by: LadyGoddessey
If my Cookie is gonna work herself to exhaustion, then I'll gladly be here to lift you back up
Summary: While performing at a noble's party, a Bard comes across his childhood friend being mistreated by the man her parents were forcing her to marry. The Bard decides to take matters into his own hands, and gives her the night of her life, showing the man exactly what he is missing out on.
Another great d&d script from dreamreapercid. You can find the script here (), and its author here ()
I can honestly say this is the most work I've ever put into an audio: I hope you enjoy it.
Sound effects included:
ThomasJaunism Music Box Note
Magic Spell by qubodup
Magic Spell by Kostas17
Everything else is a recording of something in my bedroom.
The Cold Hill Side inspired by
Author’s summary:
“From beyond the grave, a man tells the story of how he met his end. In his final moments, he had been seduced by a mysterious lady he met in the woods. Once she had her way with him, she lulled him to sleep, only for him to wake up and discover his fate.”
Additional Author’s notes:
“Here’s a script inspired by the classic Keats poem, La Belle Dame sans Merci. Literally, “the beautiful lady without mercy.” The subject of the poem is a sort of femme fatale fairy (quite the alliteration) who seduces and ultimately leads a knight to his death. I believe we’re not allowed to post links to images here, so I’ll tell you that this script was inspired by both Keats’s poem, as well as the painting of the same name by John William Waterhouse.
But here’s a taste of the poem:
And there she lullèd me asleep,
And there I dreamed—Ah! woe betide! —
The latest dream I ever dreamt
On the cold hill side.
\~ John Keats
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