linny wrote:Here are the remaining sections for Lovett. I don't mind if you would like to hold off on PLing until the final chapters are ready. I just didn't want them to be only on my computer.
linny wrote:For chapter 37, the voice credit for Mark Ingestrie is read as Jaravis Williams. Do we want to omit the separate voice credit of Mark Ingestrie or have both?
Any idea what to do about this? I believe Jaravis and Mark are the same character using different names so I suppose a single voice credit would be fine but that's certainly not my call.
linny wrote:For chapter 37, the voice credit for Mark Ingestrie is read as Jaravis Williams. Do we want to omit the separate voice credit of Mark Ingestrie or have both?
Any idea what to do about this? I believe Jaravis and Mark are the same character using different names so I suppose a single voice credit would be fine but that's certainly not my call.
It's the same character eventually. Single voice credit would be good, but it's just my personal opinion.
~Jessie
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Can we just put in the Jarvis credit? That way it doesn't spoil the surprise that they are the same person. The listener will get it once that chapter is reached . . .
I would like to do Sir Richard as well if I may, and if it's okay that Ive done Arabella for one chapter as well. I think it's a nice challange to play a very different male character as well.
Annada wrote:I would like to do Sir Richard as well if I may, and if it's okay that Ive done Arabella for one chapter as well. I think it's a nice challange to play a very different male character as well.
That would be great Annada!
I don't mind people playing multiple roles, so long as they sound a bit different and don't overlap too much.
pjcsaville wrote:Is Mr. Oakley taken? If not may I have him?
Is he a sinister character or a good character? Just so I know how to read his part.
Thanks!!
Great Patrick! thank you.
Mr. Oakley is a good guy. In the end, he helps our heroine figure out the mystery.
MaryAnn