A downloadable Voice Supplement

Whispers Of Damned is a collection of short excerpts of character voices for the roleplaying game FIST made by b. everett dutton, ripley caldwell. (CLAYMORE ROLEPLAYING) This was created for FIST: JAM OPS, a jam dedicated to creating content for the FIST roleplaying game. Voiced by me, Tigran Bleyan

You can repurpose the audio for other characters or stories but here's the characters I've written up for FIST referees to set up with their lines.

Captain Adam Renov: A Polish Soviet Union Officer.
(Help Please)! God Please Help Anyone!
Anyone out there please help
(That's correct, Continue Forward)

-DAR: A paranormal entity hunted by Homeland Security.
So many pointless deaths..
I warn you all, do not interfere with me
SURRENDER WHAT YOU HAVE SEIZED

-Silo Reeves: A former FIST mercenary with MORBID.
I have reached the rendezvous point, where are you? Over.
To any FIST in the area, my apologies but I will fire on sight
I've found a better entry point, going in. Over.

-Lukas: A cult leader with MINDREADER.
Remember my friends, no more can we hear any lies
The Feds! They're here. I knew, it's all true.
To all who hear this, if you bear no secrets you are welcome here

-Y4: A thing that should not exist.
(Godawful Sound)
(A Scream?!.. Oh no)
(RUUUNNNN)

Read more about the characters in the pdf/picture. 
I have included lines from them to help you worldbuild.
Please message me if you wish to use these in a commercial setting, these are freely available for personal use.

the font is contour generator for the cover

 

StatusReleased
CategoryOther
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorTigran.exe
TagsTabletop role-playing game

Download

Download
FIST_DamnedWhispers_PDF.pdf 845 kB
Download
DamnedWhisper_Voices_ZIP.zip 1.3 MB

Install instructions

Just extract all the files from the zip and enjoy the voices!

Comments

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Whispers Of Damned is a series of audio clips for FIST.

It's one page in text, and of course also available in audio.

Overall, this is a neat immersion tool, and I didn't realize before how much of a value game-specific audios might be for the indie space. I've seen playlists elsewhere, but sound bites, soundscapes, custom soundtracks can all add a ton of immersion, and I'm always going to be happy to see them. Support this if you can!