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 - 04/01/2025
I still wonder how do you manage the contextual consistency between the dialogues. anyhow, nicely produced. would love to see more.
The Byte Bender - 04/01/2025
What do you mean by contextual consistency?
Prime Minister Lord Zach - 04/01/2025
Dumbest PoS on Audio pub
Blindgoofball - 04/01/2025
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 - 04/02/2025
Did you write this? It's pretty awesome.
LeosKhai - 04/02/2025
Quite interesting, I hope you would do season 2!
Radiant - 04/02/2025
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 - 04/02/2025
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 - 04/01/2025