This is literally the perfect book for dear old dagoth to read. Just replace a few words and this becomes his grand thesis on the racial superiority and taxonomical history of the Dunmer
Thank you so much for these videos. They have been helping me doze off at night with ease, allowing Lord Dagoth's smooth frequencies to carry me off both into my imagination and into dreamland. Usually, I would maybe seek out something that I could kind of tune out to fall asleep, y'know? But not with this: I keep it at an understandable volume, allowing myself to get swept up into the story, while relaxing and slowly drifting off. Aside from that, I enjoy these audiobooks during my wakeful hours as well, as Dagoth Ur's voice just lends itself so perfectly to the craft. All in all, it's actually been really good for my sleep schedule, so thank you so much, and please accept my full-length premium watch time.
joshua graham (or some sea guy) for Teddy Roosevelts books on the war of 1812 or his hunting books, with every image replaced with him, poorly, describinf the photo from the book
Could you use convention this stuff was real history play geographer he sounds like a real geographer from world if you know Howard sound you only got Greeks and Romans to believe what she sounds very much like The real McCoy you can say
The veracity or recorded History is sadly debatable, therefore, Howards fiction is likely more factual than the recordings of the Church, various royal scribes, and others. We just don't have enough evidence to back up recorded History. The claims of Historians, Archaeologists, and other academia are, at best, guesswork. And if those works of 'learned' humans be given validity, then other counter theories must be taken seriously as well, having just as much basis in reality as any.
This is literally the perfect book for dear old dagoth to read. Just replace a few words and this becomes his grand thesis on the racial superiority and taxonomical history of the Dunmer
Please do more Robert E. Howard's works
This honors the sixth house and tribe unmourned.
The Nwah fear the Sharmat and his holy dreams.
The council has judged this to be fair.
Thank you for bringing us some Robert E Howard read by Dagoth Ur.
Thank you so much for these videos. They have been helping me doze off at night with ease, allowing Lord Dagoth's smooth frequencies to carry me off both into my imagination and into dreamland.
Usually, I would maybe seek out something that I could kind of tune out to fall asleep, y'know?
But not with this: I keep it at an understandable volume, allowing myself to get swept up into the story, while relaxing and slowly drifting off.
Aside from that, I enjoy these audiobooks during my wakeful hours as well, as Dagoth Ur's voice just lends itself so perfectly to the craft.
All in all, it's actually been really good for my sleep schedule, so thank you so much, and please accept my full-length premium watch time.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm happy to help you dose off and to introduce these stories using the voice of Dagoth Ur. ❤️
joshua graham (or some sea guy) for Teddy Roosevelts books on the war of 1812 or his hunting books, with every image replaced with him, poorly, describinf the photo from the book
18:49
I thought i killed this fetcher!
or some herodotus
Could you use convention this stuff was real history play geographer he sounds like a real geographer from world if you know Howard sound you only got Greeks and Romans to believe what she sounds very much like The real McCoy you can say
Say what? I get the part about Greeks, Romans can never be trusted to their word, other than tax records and census.
The veracity or recorded History is sadly debatable, therefore, Howards fiction is likely more factual than the recordings of the Church, various royal scribes, and others. We just don't have enough evidence to back up recorded History. The claims of Historians, Archaeologists, and other academia are, at best, guesswork. And if those works of 'learned' humans be given validity, then other counter theories must be taken seriously as well, having just as much basis in reality as any.