FGTF Broken: The Soul of Damian [Original Animation]
Richard Gibson for Damian (Main)

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Damian (Main)
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Name Origin:
- Damian (Greek origin) – Meaning "to tame" or "subdue."
Character Overview:
- Role: The central protagonist navigating a shattered world, struggling with internal fragmentation and descending into madness.
- Background: A resilient and lawless survivor who has endured relentless hardships, leading to a deeply fractured inner crystal.
Personality Traits:
- Resilient: Despite numerous challenges, Damian continues to fight and push forward.
- Haunted: Carries the weight of past traumas, often reflecting on his fragmented self.
- Determined: Relentless in his pursuit of survival and understanding his own brokenness.
- Emotionally Complex: Displays a mix of determination, weariness, and underlying madness.
Voice Characteristics:
- Age Range: Late 20s to early 30s.
- Tone: Deep, resonant voice with a gravelly edge.
- Emotion: Capable of conveying intense emotion, including despair, determination, and moments of vulnerability.
- Pacing: Variable; can shift from slow and contemplative to fast and aggressive during combat scenes.
Acting Requirements:
- Emotional Range: Ability to portray internal conflict and psychological turmoil.
- Intensity: Must handle dark and intense scenes with authenticity.
- Versatility: Capable of delivering both introspective monologues and dynamic action dialogues.
Language:
- english
Voice description:
- male adult
- animation/character
- male young adult
- animation
[Softly, almost as if speaking to a void] "Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be whole? Every shard, every crack... is a piece of us torn away. In the darkness, I search for the fragments of who I used to be, but each step forward feels like losing more of myself. What happens when there’s nothing left to break?"
[Improv line determine how you will] "Sometimes, I think about what it would be like if the crystal was flawless. If we were untouched, unscarred. But that’s not the reality we live in."

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