Warhammer 40k Audio | The Tallyman – Anthony Reynolds



A Warhammer 40k Short story for the Word Bearers. Stranded above a daemon world in the heart of the Eye of Terror, Marduk and the 34th Host of the Word Bearers venture onto the tainted planet in search of missing legionaries. But when they encounter the daemonic servant of the Plague God known as the Tallyman, they realise that their desire to save their brothers may doom them all…
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31 thoughts on “Warhammer 40k Audio | The Tallyman – Anthony Reynolds”

  1. Hey, just echoing what I mentioned earlier! There's division on whether I should stop accents, or continue to do them. This audio-book was an experiment to do it naturally with no accented vocals. Do let me know your opinion down in the comment section! – Wyvern

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  2. Why are you giving accents to characters? Is it because they're supposed to have one or are you just deciding that on your own? Because if they're supposed to have one then you should keep doing them.

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  3. Beautiful, holy hell you have such a talent. When you orate I feel like you are standing on the edge of a abyss with enemies all around your battle buddies saying once more into the fray, into the last good fight I’ll ever know, fix bayonets.

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  4. Indeed accents for character
    Differentiation follows on par as you find a sweet spot in your contents Uniqueness

    I think your a custom badass already and making more changes follows suit with more and more content you put out.

    I have a opinion if you could Consider giving some back ground music in some chapters and story points, put meld it with an audio of 528 hertz range and it’ll be a soothing drawing effect for listeners, just a faint distant track like a badass RPG BGM.

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  5. I don't think it matters whether you do it this way or use accents. Your regular narration voice is what the problem is. It has such a strange Cadence and it drones on kind of like monotone in a way where it's really jarring after a while.

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  6. He probably does different accents to best differentiate from different characters. I'm here for it. It can sometimes be hard to discern who is who when there is no distinction between characters, even by professional voice narrators

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  7. Your voice is like butter. I really do appreciate the accents that you and other YouTube readers put on for the performance. It makes the audio experience more immersive and it's fun to see how you all perfect your techniques and voices over the years. Keep doing the Emperor's work my man.

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  8. Love seeing the difference between chaos factions/daemons and how they interact with each other wish the story was longer also crazy how this tallyman was a plague bearer n not scribbus wretch of the death guard

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  9. I like the accents and sound filters you use. In some of the earlier books, the demon filter was too much and made it hard to understand what the demon was saying, but otherwise I think you've been doing great at making audio books that are nice to listen too. Just don't do what some narrators do with chaos where they just talk with a giant ball of phlem in the back of their throat to represent how gross they are. I think some of the official black library audiobooks do that with Fabius Bile.

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