• A walk through Aranthia's Merchant Quarter

  • May 15 2023
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

A walk through Aranthia's Merchant Quarter

  • Summary

  • Welcome to episode 2 of Boring Sleep Stories By ChatGPT! I am excited about this episode as it's quite a bit different than the last two as it is a guided meditation rather than just a story. In this episode, I am taking you on a walk through the streets and shops of the human Kingdom, Aranthia. We will walk the streets, meet the shop owners, and more. And when our day of exploring is complete we will stop at the inn and get a room to sleep soundly in a comfortable bed.This podcast is shorter in regards to me speaking, but you still get a full hour of meditation music to help you relax and fall asleep. Once I am done taking you through the meditation the music will continue quietly in the background.This podcast is dedicated to helping people fall asleep by sharing boring stories. Yes, you heard it right, boring stories! In a world filled with fast-paced entertainment, sometimes we just need something slow and monotonous to help us drift off into a peaceful slumber.Since the last episode I have fixed the sound quality of my recording, apparently having the mic far away isn't a great idea. I've also created a single scenario with ChatGPT instead of multiple stories.If you find our podcast helpful, we invite you to support us on Patreon at ⁠patreon.com/BoringSleepStoriesbyChatGPT⁠. Your support will help us continue to create new episodes and improve the quality of our content.So sit back, relax, and let us guide you into a peaceful slumber with our boring sleep stories.

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