This podcast is a good example for listeners to know where you are. This is based on being in your house, showing everything you see.
Lauri and Okeramols trip on the piano has ended. They arrive in the station, paying all the money for the expenses of the vacation, and was now looking for a home in their new country, Mhola. Rusana explains that this wasn't the only story about people moving to Mhola, describing their ways of traveling there and the vehicles that they used. Then, the chapter cuts to Maya, who tells her story about how she had to handle Carbechism. We meet new characters that Maya welcomes into her mansion. However, she gets caught and Bilé, one of the characters, gets taken to a camp which he escapes. Then Maya gets caught bringing escaped partial adults into her home and gets taken to a camp. She describes her stay and how she handled it. Another close friend of her's, Rosa, continues writing in her book about the news of Jola Danuel's unexpected death. Maya is released from prison, and the book ends abruptly. Then, we get to see what happens years and years later. Maya's mansion is now a museum and hundreds of thousands of people visit. Then a message ends the fictional story.
The chapter begins with Rusana, who surprisingly finds Jola Danuel's sister, asking her questions about her brother and getting more information. When Rusana leaves, she goes to Jayo in Mhola to interview Lauri. The whole chapter shows us what happened in her childhood and how she was introduced to Carbechism and her marriage to Kacha, which ends up failing when Lauri finds the truth about Carbechism. Later, Lauri and her daughter, Okeramol, go on a trip to Mhola on the first ever flying vehicle known as the piano because of the piano built into the highest part of the piano. The chapter ends there. Text to speech characters include Lorena, Ashley, Catalina, Joana, and more. Enjoy!
Rusana continues to interview people, going from story to story once again. In the beginning, two girls who had ridden a boat with Jon, Sofia's future husband, ends up finding out that Jon was getting married. However, the government found out that both Christians got married, even though they were Christians. Sofia and Jon were legally separated. During Rusana's interview with Sofia, Sofia explains her experience in prison. Later, the story cuts to Sofia talking to Enzo, her friend, about the death of Jon. Then she talks to another friend of her's while two officers travel to the stage coach station. When Sofia gets old and sick, she dies on Rusana's carriage a year after the interview. Two of Sofia's friends were very affected by that as they stood at the back of the carriage station. Meanwhile, two men stood at the horse stable and Oliver, tried to convince one of the workers to become a Carbechism believer. That didn't go so well. Then the story goes to the childhood of Oliver and his influence to Carbeckism. He tried to get the rising conflict to stop, but it gets worse. At the large market, Andreas and Oliver's grandmother talks to her granddaughters as they walk the streets. Andreas's friends, including Andrelo, are walking around, trying to find some meat sticks. They end up going to the stage coach station where they are looking for the office. Rusana then shows us what church became like. They no longer used the abandoned cathedral they used to use for church, but they used a coach instead. It was the end of the service, and a woman named Ayanda talks to Ondres about what made Carbechism so popular. The story then goes to the creator of Carbechism, Jola Danuel's childhood, in which he wants to change the world. The chapter ends there.
During the second chapter of Rusana's book, Serba and Olitia (Olitia played by Lathika) meet a Kindian man by the name of Jon. He shares his backstory of why he left Kindia. It turns out that Rusana was there while Jon was riding a boat with some alcoholic friends. Then, he gets a letter from his girlfriend, Sofia, as the chapter ends.
The first episode of this season of two stories begins with Rusana, played by Nicole, writing her book about a country that forced many of its citizens to believe in a political religion called Carbechism. Chapter 1 starts the story off with showing us a few families that crossed a river called the Mhola River and entering the country with that same name while that chapter shows us a few backstories as well. This is a historical fiction story, so many of the countries, like Carbechia, who owns every country talked about in the story are all fictional. Some voice actors include: Molly, Abeo, Prabhat, Gaurav, Aditi, etc. Enjoy.
This historical fiction story takes us back to the late 1700s and early 1800s when a country that governed other countries forced the citizens to join the political religion that stated that politics was the only god. Let's listen to what happens in this story following the trailer.
In this series of stories, we look into the life of a Christian family. Each episode will have its own series of events, but the stories show how a Christian should live. Here is the trailer:
This may be the last episode of Season 3. In this episode, we have a fictional game console that is like an Xbox but with a built in computer keyboard and mouse. You can here system sounds from the console, such as notifications,alert tones, navigation tones or button clicks. I also made a sound of a person using the console.
This fictional gamestore on an xbox allows you to download, delete, or buy apps or games. The long and fast game tone means that you have just downloaded an app. But the short, negative game tone means that the app or game isn't available. The other clicks, dings, or chirps represent which app you want to buy, a refund when you don't want the app or if that app or game isn't available, and trying to download or buying the app, along with selecting the game or app's category and just navigating. The background music and people talking, along with refrigerators in a convenience store running can be very fitting because this is a game store.
This game is only for xbox users. In this fictional game, a group of people have to escape a building that the builder, Lee Basy, uses to send people to the army of a fictional country called Carbechia and get money from them after he learns that the people learned about why he built the building, causing him to threaten to destroy it. This roleplaying game is fun to play, especially with the button clicking. Text to speech voices Clara, Aria, and Liam voices the main characters Lui,Adam, and Ariel. Other text to speech voices voice the other characters that pop up in the game. This game has four modes. Would you play it?
For computers like MacBooks or Windows computers, this game, meant for young children, is to help them master their music skills but also to have fun. The first game is a chord creator, where you find a note and try matching it to other notes in three levels. Game 2 is called Musical Simon, where you test your memory using musical notes in a simon game. Game three, Mr Rhythm, is a practice for making beats by using a metronome. Would you have your young children play it?
On a Nintendo Switch, this entertaining game is almost like a fireworks simulator game, but the game has a different kind of style. First, the first game, called “Beat The Jingle,” has the player try to get as many fireworks as you can before the jingle is played. The second game called “Fire Rhythm” is where the player gets points by following a selected rhythm. If the player misses a beat, then the player would hear a jingle. The last game, “Wordworks” is where the player has to guess what each firework tries to spell out. You can also get your total amount of firework displays via the main menu or get your total high score from all three games on the main screen. Would you play it?
This is a trailer that introduces the listeners to a series of fictional games that this new series will be playing out. Note that there are lots of text to speech dialog that will be used in most of my episodes. This trailer talks about what the series is about and the games and how they can be in terms of confusion, being challenged, and at some point just being annoying. So, here it is.
This episode may be very unique to the audience, but I decided that instead of having an intro like I did with the other previous episodes or any other parts where I'm speaking, this will be one of many episodes I'll be making that doesn't include lots of dialog from me. The episode starts with the beginning as the people in a house are doing their daily activities. Then, robots invade and destroy things like glass. Many people hate these robots, but as the episode goes on, the people realize that they use the broken items to make their own kind. People now have different robots in their house to do the daily chores for them. Pretty cool, right? This is still a part of the current season of events that take place during Amelia and Sam Dafelia's lifetime. Enjoy.
Marly grows up from an unhappy child to a teen. Her brothers fight a lot which we see in their room on one segment. She stays after class with her teacher, Ms. Marge, who encouraged Marly. But soon, she becomes a teen and has many friends. She gets to see the ocean, goes on vacations, goes out to dinner with friends and family, and much more. Now an adult, she has two children: Samuel and Somia (which she learned from her husband, Jefferd, when he was just making up names). She still lives during the time of Amelia and Sam Dafelia.
This is a trailer which starts Season 2. In this trailer we find out how some of these people in these stories are living during the time of Amelia and Sam Dafelia, a couple that we got to hear about in Season 1. These characters either saw the couple or were just living during the couple's lives.
We have come to the end of the Amelia Dafelia season. Yes, it's the final episode of this season. Amelia's childhood and teenage years have passed, and now she and Sam are getting married. There is no sounds or voice acting. Even though visual parts are something you can't see in this episode, I'll tell you. On the first piece of organic music, Amelia and Sam are in their own homes getting ready for the wedding. Towards the end of the piece you hear a distant sound of xylophonic bells ringing at the church. The second piece is Here Comes The Bride, where Amelia walks down the aisle. The last piece is the recession. During the piece the couple is dancing to the music. ... And that is the last episode of this season, however, the next season will have stories that occur during Amelia and Sam's lifetime.
Now, after Amelia's first problem has been resolved, it is time to figure out something. Both Amelia and Sam are finally getting married, but there is a problem. There isn't enough money. So Amelia starts a fundraiser, answers a call from a Norweian who participates in the fundraiser, and listens as the girl says she'd give Amelia a thousand dollars. However, after Amelia performs in Sam's orchestral performance along with Sam's weird-sounding instruments, and after singing a song with the church choir at the prison, she is paid $2,000. But before that performance with the choir, Ella said she'd pay Amelia that same amount she got in the mail. But who was it that sent Amelia those $2,000? Was it Ella? Was that the Norweian girl? Well, we don't know. And besides all of this, Amelia's in her new big house, planning to live with Sam after their marriage.
Amelia Dafelia, in this next episode, has struggles with telling both her parents, her aunt, and hfor grandmother that she likes a new boyfriend, Sam. She keefs every conversation private, and doesn't let out her emotions in public. Instead, she cries in the night, in her room, only because she can't handle talking to her family about her and Sam. However, the family hears that both Amelia and Sam are moving out of the house, but they don't know why. They don't ask why. It's because Amelia and Sam are getting married. They think a doctor is needed, but Amelia's mother says no, and let's Amelia go through the darkest trial. The first part ends when people are trying to help Amelia pack up for her move.
The first episode in this season gives an exploration of Amelia, Mrs. Ella, and a friend. The first story is about Amelia in the orchestra.
The Sounds* episode includes songs, and only a half second of a recording.
This is about a divice that connects to an iPhone, iPad, and computers. It's a braille display, a Brailliant BI 40 cells. The serial number is: 003074. Listen and stay tune for this!
I, Perseus Decker, have a god given gift that no man has done. This episode gives an example of my instruments, and gives an invitation to play.