Project: ESCAPE - Round Two
MorganVA for Blake
Voice: Brash, rough, intimidating
Boasting a personality as fiery as his ember-coloured hair--along with actual pyromaniac tendencies to back it all up--Blake is one of the rowdier inmates to be thrust into this crazy game of puzzles and deduction. Fear and confusion are pushed aside for anger and frustration as he lashes out at everyone who dares to even look his way.
Despite his confrontational nature, unfiltered thoughts and temper that's quick to boil over...he isn't an outright thug. He simply just...doesn't know how to express himself properly sometimes. Which frustrates him more when people get the wrong idea.
He isn't the brightest when it comes to puzzles, either... So be prepared to hold his hand through those, lest he try to bash and burn his way through them instead.
Speaks in an abrasive manner fitting a delinquent.
- english
- male young adult
- Delinquent
- brash
- Rough
- Intimidating
"Y'gotta be kiddin' me... They dragged us all down here just to watch a stupid cartoon?" -- (DIRECTIONS: Frustrated and incredulous as the cat warden appears on the screen for the first time, unable to comprehend what he's witnessing as anger rises at the sheer ridiculousness of it all.)
"Tch--the hell with that. How 'bout we just burn our way through?! 'Cuz I don't know about you guys, but I'm gettin' stick of solvin' all these...*stupid*...puzzles!" -- (DIRECTIONS: Bluntly refuses to continue to indulge with more puzzles as he finds himself in a new room, suggesting a different manner of approach and sounding scarily enthusiastic about burning things down. Frustration boils up once more in the last sentence with an especially aggressive edge to 'stupid'.)
"...Sorry. I guess. Or whatever. I still think you're a complete weirdo, but we're gonna go nowhere fast unless we work together, huh? So how 'bout it... Truce?" -- (DIRECTIONS: Bashfully and begrudgingly apologising to Alice after the pair clash, being forced to work together in a puzzle room. It's clear he does feel some remorse for how far things went, but doesn't necessarily take back EVERYTHING he said. As it stands he's as bad at apologising as he is at solving puzzles.)