Irony is Bliss (A Fire Emblem Heroes Comic)
Project Overview
This is a fandub for a short comic regarding the enduring love voting gauntlet in Heroes, or more specifically, me putting Arvis as my lead even though I was on Team Sigurd the whole time. (I knew exactly what I was doing, as I played FE4 awhile back, which is my favorite Fire Emblem game to date).
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In the first and second line, Seliph is in high spirits, and there should be a delighted curiosity in the second line, In the third however, I want his tone to change to a much more malcontented one, as he is upset with the summoner for putting Arvis as their lead. Try to stick to his heroes voice, but use whatever tone you think would fit for his lines.
"Summoner, I hear you are backing my father in this upcoming gauntlet."
"Sure, who is-?"
*groan of discomfort*
In this, the Summoner is just a player who hasn't played FE4 and knows literally nothing about its plot besides what's said in Heroes. In the first line, they are confident and satisfied, thinking that Seliph would be as well. In the second line, the Summoner is shocked when Seliph tries to force them to pick another person, and is especially shocked to find out that in Seliph's time, Sigurd was murdered by Arvis. The third line is supposed to be said casually and awkwardly, and while it isn't in the original comic, it will be used for the credit scene.
"Yes, yes I am. Do you want to know who the order is sending to fight for your Father?"
"What do you mean he "killed your father"?"
"So...Do you want to say why you killed Sigurd...?"
Arvis technically only has one line in the original comic, though I added another line that I may use for the credits. The tone I would suggest for him here is awkward and sheepish, since he's facing the revenge-seeking son of a guy that he incinerated. Try to stick as close to his Heroes voice as possible, though make it less menacing.
*awkward grumble*
"It...was for a more important cause."