Well, welcome!
And yeah, we've got a few ongoing medieval-y projects (my own ongoing project is an RPG based on medieval manuscript images, and we've got our forum moderator who's working on a jousting game) so this fits in pretty well, and we do try and promote things from here on our various social medias and suchlike as well - do have a poke around and if you need anything, you're welcome to give me a shout (I'm currently in charge/everything around here is my fault
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I think the voice tone thing is most noticeable in the areas where I'd expect vocal inflections most - so rhetorical questions, for example, which are harder to register without the expected vocal inflections that go with them? And the gaps between words feel a bit sharp which can drag on my brain after a few minutes. However, I should say that this is quite minor and is counterbalanced by the fact that the general style of the videos is very visually effective and nicely logically fitted together, it's all very easy to follow in terms of the general style and format of the presentation.