Deltarune: Dark Edition Episode One Call [CASTING CONCLUDED]
Scott J. Zim for Tipsy pirate
The character
This individual came as a package deal with one of the more outrageous additions to our cast... and they aren't very pleased. Generally, they only adhere to the code of the pirate group they originate from, and stray from formality wherever possible. They find their current situation rather drab, and prefer to live life for themselves over others. While they aren't exactly a troublemaker, trouble seems to follow their presence like a shadow, lurking just out of sight of any light that happens to be brought unto their intentions.
Their crew (And more specifically their captain) is the only soft spot that exists on this bored and hardened individual, leaving few redeeming qualities for others to pick from. Low on energy but high on wit, this strong souled individual will step up to the plate when their needed... and no more than that.
The voice
The accent that we're looking here is most closely Australian. We're looking for a voice that can hold a dry, sarcastic tone on a scale of low energy and low enthusiasm forfeit only to exaggerated emotions (Primarily anger or shock). As a pirate, there is a desire for this voice to mix in a twinge of that classic pirate-esque grit into the accent.
he character will have their exaggerated moments, so while the withheld tone is important, it's also important not to go overboard. The Australian accent and the Pirate accent are interchangeable, but the Australian accent is preferable. Please keep in mind that the voice should try to incorporate both if possible.
Oh, bugger off with your rules. Of anyone you could preach to, does it have to be me? My headache and I have about seven reasons to clobber you, and if you keep it up that numbers just gonna keep on climbin'.
Every now and again, I get to thinkin... Wild, I know. There just so happens to be a little somethin' up in the noggin, eh?
Anyways, thinking isn't something I plan to make into a hobby, but from time to time it's a hard thing to avoid.
So I'll take one more round, bartender.If you call me that again, I'll put a dent in your head so large you'll get mistaken for a Hathy!
Er, no offence.