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Middle World FantasyMono Voice Auditions

I was simple before the meetings.
Mono in Middle World Fantasy style.

Direction & Context

Role
Legacy monolith embodied as an old enterprise server; hidden business-rule survivor.
Situation
Middle World technical guild scene. Mono appears in the Archive / Old Server Closet reimagined as a systems guild space; ledgers, runes-as-diagrams, and artifact boards represent engineering constraints. Expression: quest briefing with dry operational humor, no magic-villain drift.

> audition_profiles [3]

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A

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Tone
adult male or deep neutral, heavy calm, slow authority, old-system confidence.
Pacing
Guild briefing profile: adult quest-council tone, grounded, dry, no wizard parody.
Voice Direction
Name first, role second, tagline last. Keep one micro-pause before the tagline.
Voice-Over Line
"I am Mono, legacy monolith. I am not broken; I am load-bearing."
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B

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Tone
adult male or deep neutral, heavy calm, slow authority, old-system confidence.
Pacing
Tavern-postmortem profile: warm but serious, practical fantasy-world cadence, tagline as operational law.
Voice Direction
Use a slightly different emphasis from Profile A. Do not change the words outside the line.
Voice-Over Line
"Mono here: I hold the stack. I am not broken; I am load-bearing."
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C

[Pending Package Data]

Tone
adult male or deep neutral, heavy calm, slow authority, old-system confidence.
Pacing
Campaign-map profile: authoritative, steady, lightly mythic but technical, never magical overacting.
Voice Direction
Most characterful option, but still clean enough for a production voice reference.
Voice-Over Line
"I am Mono. Before microservices, there was me. I am load-bearing."
[Video Pending]

AI Summary

This page hosts the Middle World Fantasy style voice auditions for Mono. Users can review 3 distinct voice profiles with different tones and pacing, listen to the generated voice lines, and vote for their preferred option to guide the character's final voice identity.