FNAF: The Silver Eyes Graphic Novel Dub
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A community-run dub of the official FNAF graphic novel, hosted by the Elementia Studios YouTube channel. All auditions will be viewed, don't be shy! Note, however, that some roles are already taken, including Charlie, William Afton, etc.
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Charlotte's childhood friend and crush. He is a writer and a keen observer of the world around him. He cares deeply about Charlotte, always offering her support no matter how difficult or dangerous the situation. John is wise for his age, and he can be often be quite sarcastic. John’s actor will carry large parts of this story. (~160 lines)
“Charlie, hurry! We don’t have much time!”
“Nobody’s moved on, at least I know the others haven’t. I think it’s just something we avoid talking about. No one likes bringing up those old memories, and I think everyone feels at least a little responsible.”
Carlton’s father, and a man haunted by his mistakes in the past, and doing everything he can to make them right. (~90 lines)
“I saw it all. You kids only heard what happened, saw the building being left behind. I was there. I saw Michael…(he trails off as he realizes he should not continue). Well, anyway, we did catch the guy who did it. I’m as sure of it today as I was then. And yet, we let him get away. I let him get away.”
Marla is determined and strong-willed, with a big personality that can lighten the mood of those around her. She is extremely loyal to those she loves, and is one of the friends that made sure to stay in touch with Charlie after everyone moved away. Marla has a lot of energy, and her actress will need to as well. (~50 lines)
(annoyed) “Jason, stop messing around. Geez! For all we know, that guard could come back at any moment. (under her breath) I should have left you in the car.”
“Carlton! Are you okay? You might have a concussion. I need you to stop moving, and don’t fall asleep. Carlton? Can you hear me?”
Smart and hardworking, Lamar is the voice of reason among his friends. His parents have a "five-year plan" in place to guide him to success, like receiving early admissions to Cornell. While he may follow his parent's plans dutifully, he won't pass up an opportunity to have fun. Lamar is calm and collected, but when in a fearful situation, you can catch a twinge of anxiety in his voice. It’s up to his actor to bring this to the audience. (~40 lines)
(he’s had enough) “That’s it! I’m not coming back to this town ever again! Um…but, uh, say hi to the others for me.”
The innocent boy whose world has not yet been shattered. He has a little crush on Charlie, but does his best to hide it.(~10 lines)
“Why do you have three closets? (under his breath) I only get one closet.”“Why do you have three closets? (under his breath) I only get one closet.”
Charlie’s distant father. Something is not right with him. (~10 lines)
“Please, Charlie. Play with your toys. Dad needs to finish his work. And please, don’t touch that robot, it’s…not finished quite yet. It’s dangerous.”
After what happened to Michael, she’s uptight and does whatever she can to make sure her son, Carlton, is alright. She comes across as angry because of this.(6 lines)
“Clay, the last thing that boy would ever do is desecrate the name of Freddy’s for a prank. He lost his best friend that day, and if you think he’d turn around and make that a joke, we’re not talking about the same boy. Find my son, now.”
grieving woman whose emotions are front and center in this story. (3 lines)
“I know we weren’t the only ones to lose a child in those months, and all I can say is my heart goes out to each and every one of the other families here today.”
fellow police officer who has no idea what she or her coworkers are getting into.(2 lines)
“Ooh, bring me back a soft pretzel, Dunn.”
She tries to comfort Charlie the best she can, but Henry’s death hurts her even more than it’s hurt Charlie. She has a bigger role in the sequels. (1 line)
(trying to hide her sadness from the small child in front of her) “Charlie, your father is…well, he’s dead. Do you know what that means?”
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