Sirenroot - Deluge of Deceit
Reaperesque for Tilael
A Maormer woman who has no knowledge of her race’s history. An orphan in Bravil, she used her affinity with water to find her place and keep her grounded in the world. Casual, level-headed, a little sarcastic. She comes off as approachable and confident at the beginning of the quest, but immediately turns nervous and serious, relying on the player for advice and help. Near the end, she regains her confidence with new abilities and makes her own decisions.
Note: Tilael has the most lines in the mod, as she:
- Has an extra intro 'force greet' conversation at the beginning of the quest
- Stays near the player in the dungeon for a while, with multiple brief remarks
- Has a mini puzzle section also dedicated to her
Envisioned Voice: Minor vocal fry, light, modern feeling: [Claire (Resident Evil 2: Remake)], [Vex (Skyrim)]
Rough WIP wordcount: ~120 lines, ~1500 words
- english
- american
- Vocal fry
- casual
- female young adult
- Modern
(Player asks "Why are you asking if I can swim?") (Casual, joking) Some kids ran by here hoping to make enough coin to snag a sweetroll. *scoffs.* I asked if they liked drowning.
(A couple lines after fully gaining conciousness, in mysterious area) Damn it. What.. where is everyone? (Player says, "I don’t know. You’re the first I found.") (Worried, slight outburst, then softens) What? How did we get separated? We weren’t /that/ far apart.. *sighs* (Focused, pulls herself together) She was clearly right about those ruins.. Okay. Let’s just find the other three and get out. What have you seen so far? Is it dangerous?
(After escaping a group of undead chasing her: Serious, shaken up, gasping for air) Hey! There’s no.. time- there’s a- a pack of undead right on my trail! This room looks the.. same as yours? What the hell do I do to get up there?! ... (Player asks, "What? What's going on?!" - Ashamed, but quickly) I.. tried to take some of those skeletons down- *gulps, breathes* a bad decision.
Your voice has just the quality I was looking for when it came to a younger sound with strength, without being too gritty. Great energy with the prompts too!