Everything, according to /tg/. A Lord of Change sounds like everything.
Unsure of how to voice a Greater Daemon of Tzeentch, I approached the denizens of the 4chan board /tg/. Now, 4chan is an awful place never go there etc., but /tg/ is a board that is safe for work, and more importantly the people there know their 40K.
So, I asked them what a Lord of Change would sound like should one be trying to voice them. Here is a small sampling of the responses:
- Like the voice of God. Wise and reassuring, offering comfort and santuary as it tells people everything they want to hear. Youtube.com
-Record yourself doing the same line twice, with the same timing, with totally different tone/inflection. Then put the two lines on top of each other. That's a Lord of Change
-Take any single statement and play it with several version of it at once. Each version has a change in intonation or inflection. So something like "I am Change" can sound like a question, a statement, an order, or even an insult all at once
-Needs more Him Youtube.com
-Buck the trend and make him sound like Goofy.>"Ah-yuck, change!"
-I honestly suggest multiple voices overlayed, like he is speaking with the thoughts and knowledge of many different people. Might be a bit overdone, but this is one case where I feel it would fit.
- Plenty of voices all together in unisono + reverb + echo
- also it probably wouldn't hurt to get some real bird noises in there as well
- It needs more whispering thoughWHISPERS FOR THE WHISPER GOD
-I recommend one voice be more prominent
-It should be less unified, more whispers like a crowd speaking together. Tzeentch is subtlety.
- Like this but with echoes Youtube.com
- a light chuckle though could really push that into a evil subtle gloat into a smug evil subtle gloat
-listen to the best fallout villain of all time: Youtube.com
-Youtube.com
-a 50-storey bird shooting lightning out of it's fingers doesn't need to be subtle
Some were obviously jokes, but the point is that people can have wildly different interpretations of how a greater daemon of change should sound, as one might expect.
So how on Earth is one to construct a voice that is iconic and properly Tzeentchian while pleasing most people? Beats me. Work is still ongoing, with some interesting results being produced.
What does Moddb think a Lord of Change should sound like?
The Lord of Change sounds like this... Youtube.com
That is all.
Lawl.
I excluded a bunch of the responses /tg/ gave, but inclusive were: Youtube.com
And most disturbingly...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpIoPQHYhrw
"-Buck the trend and make him sound like Goofy.>"Ah-yuck, change!""
I actually did this one. I had to. Vocaroo.com
LOL!