British Book Narration - multiple characters

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Description

I have been working for decades in various British dialects & characterizations. Here's an example.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the ocean, water lapped against the whole of the majestic wooden vessel. The smell of the sea rolled over the deck in the spray, leapt up to tickle the faces of anyone aboard. Bound tightly with court. The mighty sales of the ship hugged the cross. Members of the stout main mast, a tall, gangly stock, stepped from the main cabin in approach to the two birds, his face at a wide smile formed shamelessly by a twitch of his lower beak. Well, Captain Smith, he asked, presently startling the rooster at the hill. She be the finest galleon the Caribbean ever set eyes upon. What do you think? Strife? Buck corrected. What? Ask your parent holder of the ship. The name made pronounced Smyth, Bach explained, drawing the word's out into the long note. My apologies, Captain Smith said, the stock carefully, pronouncing each syllable and bowing his head. An apology