Ashes of Wisdom, Episodes IV and V. ECHOES THROUGH TIME
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Uploaded by: bytebender
Upload date: 4/1/2025
Description:
Baghdad, 1258. The Mongol army is days away from burning the greatest library on Earth. Enter four time-traveling nerds with strict orders: Watch. Don’t interfere. Too bad history isn’t that simple. Dr. Leila Nassar (a historian with family ties to the chaos) leads a crew of rebels, rule-followers, and idealists. Their mission seems simple: document the House of Wisdom’s destruction. But there is one problem: The scholars they’re supposed to coldly observe won’t stop being human! This contains 2 episodes merged into 1; and is the final audio related to this series (unless I decide to do season 2? Inspire me!) PLEASE NOTE. If you haven't watched the earlier episode, don't watch this. Please watch the episodes in order at: https://audiopub.site/search?q=ashes+of+wisdom
Comments
Radiant
I still wonder how do you manage the contextual consistency between the dialogues. anyhow, nicely produced. would love to see more.
The Byte Bender
What do you mean by contextual consistency?
Prime Minister Lord Zach
Dumbest PoS on Audio pub
Blindgoofball
This was really cool to listen to. The story was really well thought outh, the audio was good quality, and ever since the first episode came out, I started checking way too often for my own good for the other parts. You've got a great setup for the next season, and you should definitely do it.
musicalmara
Did you write this? It's pretty awesome.
Khai (LeosKhai) Shern
Quite interesting, I hope you would do season 2!
Radiant
I meant the desired tone of the voices for the conversation. or the voices are probably good enough to interpret the tone of the text. I do not get desired outputs from eleven labs very often.
The Byte Bender
Oh. The key thing is to regenerate. I regenerate each voice line like 8 to 12 times. Sometimes I use context cues, where I give it extra text that will set the emotional context for when it speaks the part I need, and cut the extra speech in editing. It's a very tedious process but the result is not bad.
The Byte Bender