I do hope that it does; truly I can choose to believe so for myself, but whether it matters in the scheme of things to others may be a different story. On this platform my voice isn't even necessarily my own, rather I speak beyond myself as some sort of transcendent being. Am I a person? Am I a dragon? Well, I keep this ambiguous. Often I speak for all Dracians by saying "we" this, and "we're" that. "We believe that our voice matters." Other times I'll trade sides and speak on behalf of the whole human race. And still on other occasions, now and then I'll speak as myself in a tongue-and-cheek manner, poking at certain topics in a way only I can. But what does this all mean? Will the audience engage more with a nameless voice, or a voiceless name? Mighty a pondering it is. Perhaps it is safe to assume that the people it will matter to most will be the people that go out of their way to show a desire to listen to a voice like mine. As for myself, I just find it far more entertaining to be everything at once. At the end of the day we know our voice matters. But what matters above all is that our audience comes happy and leaves happier.
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I agree--this is clearly a passion project and that will create the audience
I am very happy you got to share your voice! Thank you for introducing us to this amazing world of yours, and I can't wait to see where you go with it next!