OK Sonia. The forest is no longer frantic (ha). fixed and uploaded for spot check. thanks again.
I will use the first tract for the sample and ask for advice.
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And thank you for the compliment about my pronunciation of the other dimensional speech of the Old Ones. Only you and I now know how it is supposed to sound coming from human lips so let's keep that between us, ok? Cthulhu is cute but I don't want him/it visiting to correct my grammar. And the natives were written that way. Naturally I make them sound a tad Southern since that's all I know. Reminded me of Twain's dialog.The rest is perfect. I loved the rural accent you're giving the natives.
Thanks for the highly entertaining (and a bit frightening) story.
and Spot PL ok. In retrospect I can even understand why the forests would be frantic, who wouldn't be if Yog-Sothoth's son roamed the parts.OK Sonia. The forest is no longer frantic (ha). fixed and uploaded for spot check.
the whole world will know once you upload this projectAnd thank you for the compliment about my pronunciation of the other dimensional speech of the Old Ones. Only you and I now know how it is supposed to sound coming from human lips so let's keep that between us, ok?
Cthulhu is cute but I don't want him/it visiting to correct my grammar.
well let's hope Cthulhu is not listening to LibriVox to while away the long eras between the dimensions Imagine one day you get a thank you message like this "Nghgh hrumrflll ngagggugh hrurrhmm"
All ready to archive now ! It was a pleasure being on this trip with you (and even more pleasure coming out still intact on the other side)
edit: a small correction for your summary: you have a surplus T after your name, or was that intentional ?
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Sonia. Oh my Goodness! I did not think that the whole world will know some of the Old Speech. Well, perhaps my southern accent will throw them off and the Old Ones won't understand and come running.
Thank you for being a great person to listen and give such good feedback.
Thank you for being a great person to listen and give such good feedback.
there's always hopephilchenevert wrote: ↑October 6th, 2018, 5:21 pmSonia. Oh my Goodness! I did not think that the whole world will know some of the Old Speech. Well, perhaps my southern accent will throw them off and the Old Ones won't understand and come running.
you're welcome. It was funThank you for being a great person to listen and give such good feedback.
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