I don't get it, Dagoth Ur only has like 15 lines in the entire game but the AI perfectly replicates his voice, it just fumbles on French and Italian words...
It’s simple. Dagoth Ur, though he only has like 15 lines but those lines are all well spoken and properly annunciated, not to mention recorded in a studio environment. In other words, it’s easy to ai generate his voice bc only a few lines of clear spoken dialogue with no background noise is better than hundreds of lines where the audio is muddled and the speaker is ill spoken
15 maybe in a single playthrough. Just for for meeting dagoth ur there are 9 variants and nearly every other interaction has 2 to 4 variants you will not hear in one game.
Wait, the voice is AI generated? I've enjoyed three or so of these audiobooks thinking it was someone actually reading out loud with a really good voice modulator.
The way he raises his voice when there’s immense action or great epiphany is quite impressive, I wonder how AI knows when the scene is meant to be exciting or climactic?
What a grand and intoxicating tale. Seriously though I've been trying to get the motivation to read some of Lovecraft's work and this was an amazing introduction.
Dude I just wanna thank you for all these videos, i love Morrowind and I've been getting really into lovecraft and cosmic horror in general and these videos are literally perfection. Ever since I found your channel ive been falling asleep to your videos and having the craziest and coolest dreams. Keep up the awesome work dude, I LOVE your content!!
Love this. Color out of space is always better than I remember when I hear it. It's weird how close it is to describing radiation poisoning and stuff like that. It goes a little further with flairs of fantasy, but I kind of wonder how Lovecraft was inspired for this story, if radiation poisoning had happened to some parts in history and he was adapting a story from that.
@@co.1157 I'm pretty sure they do. I could be wrong. But they do lose mass, since a half life is the measurement of how long it takes for a material to lose half of it's mass radiating it away. I've always assumed that it means a radioactive material will actually get smaller since it will decay into radiation over time.
Dagoth Ur (the god) reading an ancient poem that was inspired by STALKER Gamma is a video that truly honours the Senary House and the Tribe Unlamented 👁️👄👁️
I have now listened to this five times in one day. What a grand and intoxicating story. The Dagoth Ur voice brings this to life in ways I could not replicate if I pick up the book and read.
What this video tells me is that Jeff Baker ought to do audio books. I can only imagine what haunting qualities age has given his voice that a modern performance by the man himself in this caste of voice would bring out.
I can barely focus on video games whenever I listen to this and I love and appreciate it but at the same time…. But no, I will keep going, deeper and deeper down into the depths of the mad cosmic colours out of space.
So this is how you honor the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned.
Are you disappointed, is it unworthy? I would regard it as a honoring worthy of the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned.
Filthy Nwah’s, all of them.
I don't get it, Dagoth Ur only has like 15 lines in the entire game but the AI perfectly replicates his voice, it just fumbles on French and Italian words...
Listen it was either memes five layers deep or jet packs and moon colonies
Because hes not french nor Italian.
It’s simple. Dagoth Ur, though he only has like 15 lines but those lines are all well spoken and properly annunciated, not to mention recorded in a studio environment. In other words, it’s easy to ai generate his voice bc only a few lines of clear spoken dialogue with no background noise is better than hundreds of lines where the audio is muddled and the speaker is ill spoken
15 maybe in a single playthrough. Just for for meeting dagoth ur there are 9 variants and nearly every other interaction has 2 to 4 variants you will not hear in one game.
Wait, the voice is AI generated? I've enjoyed three or so of these audiobooks thinking it was someone actually reading out loud with a really good voice modulator.
This is so many layers deep that I could never explain it to my grandparents even with a year and reference material
Ironically your grandparents probably know what they're saying better than you, HP Lovecraft was peak horror for their teenage years.
@@inkySaccharine the level to which comedy has gone is insane
"Someone's taken the voice of a character from a computer game and used an AI to make him read a story."
@@ZephLodwick it’s a character that was inspired by lovecraft, so there’s at least one layer
@@kintsugikame Yeah but Lovecraft is pretty old. And though he wasn't well-known in his day, most people today at least recognize Cthulhu.
Eventually Dagoth will be able to write an original novel in the style of HP when you give him basic plot points
Pretty sure, if one was to word it right, ChatGPT could write a short story in Lovecraft's style then have dagoth voice it
I love Lovecraft, but all his stories are only about three, maybe four things. It's pretty conducive to replication
“Do not ask me for my opinion, I do not know, that is all.”
The way he raises his voice when there’s immense action or great epiphany is quite impressive, I wonder how AI knows when the scene is meant to be exciting or climactic?
Unironically a great reading, pleasant to listen to
What a grand and intoxicating tale. Seriously though I've been trying to get the motivation to read some of Lovecraft's work and this was an amazing introduction.
Perfect story for a voice like this.
Man I've been going through these while i go for walks and it absolutely makes them memorable
Dagoth Ur reading Lovecraft reminds me of The Ancestor from Darkest Dungeons
I was just thinking that this is what this voice AI was built for, shitposting about things with the Nerevarine, and reading the Mythos. Wonderful.
Thanks for uploading the fixed recording!
No fucking way this is absolutely perfect lmao
Dude I just wanna thank you for all these videos, i love Morrowind and I've been getting really into lovecraft and cosmic horror in general and these videos are literally perfection. Ever since I found your channel ive been falling asleep to your videos and having the craziest and coolest dreams. Keep up the awesome work dude, I LOVE your content!!
That's really cool!! The Great Ones are known to speak through dreams. Thank you for the kind words! c:
@@Alaylex No doubt brotha! Thank you for the almost endless content you've been providing! Out of curiosity, what's your favorite Lovecraft story?
Love this. Color out of space is always better than I remember when I hear it.
It's weird how close it is to describing radiation poisoning and stuff like that.
It goes a little further with flairs of fantasy, but I kind of wonder how Lovecraft was inspired for this story, if radiation poisoning had happened to some parts in history and he was adapting a story from that.
Do radioactive rocks shrink?
@@co.1157 I'm pretty sure they do. I could be wrong. But they do lose mass, since a half life is the measurement of how long it takes for a material to lose half of it's mass radiating it away. I've always assumed that it means a radioactive material will actually get smaller since it will decay into radiation over time.
We are already at the peak of our evolution. I know this now as Daddy Dagoth speaks to me on all subjects.
Dagoth Ur (the god) reading an ancient poem that was inspired by STALKER Gamma is a video that truly honours the Senary House and the Tribe Unlamented
👁️👄👁️
Madlad actually did it
God I love this
I have now listened to this five times in one day. What a grand and intoxicating story. The Dagoth Ur voice brings this to life in ways I could not replicate if I pick up the book and read.
Listening while asleep gave me a wonderfully vivid dream running parallel to the narration. Thanks for uploading these videos
Dagon Ur
Thank you very much.
What this video tells me is that Jeff Baker ought to do audio books. I can only imagine what haunting qualities age has given his voice that a modern performance by the man himself in this caste of voice would bring out.
Oh this is what I needed after hearing dagoth ur read a creepy pasta this morning. I need more of this.
Calling Lovecraft a creepypasta seems like an insult to literature.
@@raumfahreturschutze The creepy pasta was a different video. This just scratched the itch for hearing that voice read creepy writing.
@@peanut_butter_pancake2067 Ah. I suppose I misunderstood your intent. My bad.
@@raumfahreturschutze All good
After seeing the Nic Cage movie I now want to hear Nic Cage reading this.
routinely having my mind blown by AI stuff like this, more please!
Listened to this twice today, great narration.
He pronounces Nahum differently each time he says it
This was really enjoyable. Danke
Dagoth Ur possessed the AI and does so to honor the sixth house
I did not know I needed this.
One of my friends told me that this was one good. She was right.
I can barely focus on video games whenever I listen to this and I love and appreciate it but at the same time…. But no, I will keep going, deeper and deeper down into the depths of the mad cosmic colours out of space.
Someone said in a comment on another story, that Minecraft goes really well with these readings and I can confirm this is the case. I hope you enjoy!
He uses astel as a background
Nice!!
Finally an AI voice that doesn't speak so fast it's impossible to hear
do "Beyond good and evil" please
I'd like too but, with it's length It'll likely take a while.
So many good things here. Plus Astel 🤣
Azathoth poem PLEASE
Pure dread. 10/10
Color* we did English better.
Democrat wagon??