Gaikokujin no Sensei (Foreigner Teacher) Visual Novel
kimgasicielvo for Yuriko Furikawa
Yuriko Furikawa
Age: 33
Blood Type: AB
Yuriko works at the company that has hired the main character to work in Japan, and is essentially his boss.
For the most part, she acts extremely kind and nice, with a sort of wistful air in her speech patterns. However, she also is a corporate climber and is devious in getting higher up the chain of command.
A good example of her voice would be Japanese Belldandy from Oh my goddess.
She might have a few Japanese lines, but overall, the massive majority of her lines will be in English.
While Yuriko isn't one of the main four, she's still a very important character to the story and appears in several scenes so I would need someone who would really want to be involved in the project.
Right now she's looking at ~100 lines. if raised, pay will be raised accordingly. Same as before. if game is put for sale and not free, VA will get share
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Line 1: “So you came up to me despite not knowing what I’m doing here?” (she’s kind of amused/confused here, but in a kind way. Main character walks up to her when he sees her at a booth and after asking if he’s interested, he admits he has no idea what she’s doing or selling)
Line 2: “Of course I remember you mister kind heart.” (This is said very kindly. Basically he left an impression on her at their first meeting and he says right before this “I’m sure you don’t remember me.”)
Line 3: “Now, I’m certain that you meant to get that paperwork in on time, correct?” (this is still said in her sweet, airy tone, but also with an underlying sense of power, as in, ‘don’t mess with me’. Imagine her saying this very sweetly with a smile on her face, but also snapping a pen in half with one hand at the same time)
Line 4: “(Give me a bit of a short, quiet, panic attack in her voice)” (NOT comedic)Line 5: “Huh. You really think I care, don’t you? That’s actually pretty funny.” (This is meant to be very cold and emotionless. However, I don’t want the octave to drop. I want the wistful voice to be her actual default voice, not a voice she puts on, which makes this line even more eerie.”