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Who is Zar'Ah - Enderal Mystery #2

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This video contains spoilers. Not major, but still... I realize this might not be the expected mystery, but it is the mystery I needed to investigate. You'll see why. 01:48 First clues 08:16 First suspicions 12:44 Illusions 16:50 Revelations 19:18 Apparitions 22:35 Novels 25:46 Spoilers 27:23 Zarah Here the links I promised with Jespar's old dialogue. The first is from Gopher, he played an “evil“ character named Ming whose goal is to conquer the world. I found his roleplaying very enjoyable. The second is from Lilia as Efretti. What I liked about her playthrough is that she was very inquisitive and suspicious. Also, she's a great fighter. And of course the first two chapters of the audiobook of Dreams of the Dying Revised Edition: Prologue Chapter 1 Sources: get the novel here!! Music by Marvin Kopp @MKPreview/ Dark Chambers of Our Mind - Dunkle Kammern Unseres Geistes Every Day Like the Last - Jeder Tag wie der Letzte Every Day like the Last - Jeder Tag wie der Letzte (dialogue) Bird in a Cage - Vogel Im Käfig Dawn of the Gods - Goetterdaemmerung Forgotten Dreams - Vergessene Träume Dreams of the Dying - Träume der Todgeweihten (official theme) My thanks to Blox117, whose comment pushed me to get a better microphone. You were right, it sounds so much better, I had no idea. I also thought good microphones costed from hundreds to thousands of euros, and as I had around 40 subscribers at that moment it seemed to me rash to start spending on studio equipment. But I “took on the investigation“ and found out there are actually good microphones for affordable prices. At least for my needs. To summarize, if you have a silent environment or a soundproof room go for a condenser microphone, if you don't go for a dynamic one. After much pondering, I've got me a Samson Q2U for EUR, and you can hear the results here. The recording is indeed very low volume as I read in some reviews, and I'm still learning to use it properly, but I'm happy with it. Other lessons I learned while making this video: - as I had now a good microphone, I went also a step further and learned to use Audacity; never had such clean sound; - it is possible to add smileys to the Shotcut captions; hopefully I didn't get carried away 😁 - volume transitions can be done just like video transitions, pulling one track with lower volume onto one with higher volume or vice versa; what I did before is cutting the audio in smaller pieces with increasing or decreasing volumes... what a noob. The creative process is strange and exhilarating. You start with an idea, you think it's amazing, you put things together and it's total crap, it just does not work. Then you go back recording, try something else, start again, and suddenly things start flowing, in a way you did not even imagine at first, and it does not feel like you are creating it, more like you are pulling it from a realm where it was already existing and it somehow came to you; like a sculptor revealing the real shape hidden in the stone. As much as the images and words might fit good together, they are still nothing until I add the right melody from Marvin Kopp. It pushes it all to another level, adding deeper meaning and emotion. Thank you Marvin, your work is superb and inspiring. The next video will be the solution to a big mystery, something we all have wondered about for a long time. Stay tuned and walk blessed! PS: Maxus could have summoned Cuthbert by himself all along. What wouldn't we do for love...

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