Star Wars: Solitude is an audio drama experiment by Nathan P. Butler, founder of Rayzur's Edge Audio. After creating Second Strike,
Anthology, Nothing Changes, and Always in Motion, Butler "retired" from audio dramas, but returned in 2008 for Solitude, an experiment
that was too intriguing to pass up.
Solitude is a "solo a capella" audio drama, the first of its kind in Star Wars fan audio.
This means that every one of the project's eight voices is Butler himself. Every sound effect was created with Butler's own voice.
Every bit of music was performed with his own voice as well. All that was used was Butler's voice and effects filters within his audio
editing program, such as chorus, echo, or pitch shifting effects. No pre-recorded sound effects or music were used, nor was any original
foley work outside of Butler's voice. Thus, Rayzur's Edge Audio asks, "What can one man do alone?" Solitude is the answer to that
question.
In the era of the Star Wars: Legacy comic book series, Jedi Knight Korvan Helios lives in solitude, surviving until
the day when Cade Skywalker can be found. But is solitude the best way to serve the galaxy? It is a question he will be forced to
answer when confronted with others on the fringe of society . . .
Connections: Solitude is a standalone story. However, it takes place
in the same universe as Second Strike, Nothing Changes, the Anthology series, Always in Motion, and the ChronoRadio: Serial Edition tales.
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