Dagoth Ur in Morrowind voiced by Jeff Baker (Pitched Down)
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Dagoth Ur in Morrowind voiced by Jeff Baker (Pitched Down)
here’s the actual tweet about wes johnson n jeff baker playing TES dnd later today! it’s gonna be in like an hour and a half, but here’s a link to the twitch channel for when it starts!
Bethesda reusing all the same voice actors will never not be utterly hilarious. Sheogorath’s chamberlain just called me an ‘ignorant f***’ in the middle of a post-nuclear wasteland and all I can do is cackle
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July 1927 issue
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Anonymous: Worthless Check Proves Murder Clue
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Don Robert Catlin, “Sounding Brass"
M. A. Kellogg, “The Gurajat Ruby", illustrated by Harold Detje
Mark Layton, “The Murder at Three Yews", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Tom Curry, “The Give-Away", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Anonymous: Driver Routs Robbers
Allen S. Jacobs, “The Dagger of Mahuputi", illustrated by Ralph Nelson
Marc Quest, “The Forgery of Fingerprints", illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Ray Cummings, “Black Diamonds", illustrated by Ralph Nelson
George J. Brenn, “Northern Lights", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Jeff Baker, “The Silent Things" (Part 5 of 6) illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
The talented Jeff Baker is the voice actor for Haskill and Dagoth Ur
and I now have an insane theory: "they are the same character"
why would I say that? b/c He always wore that mask, and b/c I love the idea that Sheogorath tasked Haskill with causing a little chaos on Nirn.
Jeff Baker: Loner
BASF 20 29091-3
Released: 1971
This is quite an obscure release. I cannot find anything about it on the mighty internet.
Names Not to Miss
Samuel R. Delany. Octavia Butler. I remember seeing them at the L.A. Library downtown on the shelves. I’m going to name a few others I discovered there. John Varley, Suzy McKee Charnas, Elizabeth Lynn, Elizabeth Hand, David Gerrold, Thomas M. Disch, Vonda McIntyre, and Nicola Griffith. Not all of these authors were caucasian or straight. All of them explored in their writing some very interesting characters who were none of these things. Their books are well worth picking up. Also the L.A. Library is gorgeous and well worth a visit if you’re downtown.
Last I’m going to mention Elizabeth Bear, whom I discovered much later, but I’m going to mention because her writing is awesome. (heart)
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