Morgan Might’ve Murdered
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MWM is about a girl who finds a dead body in her house and works together with her inner thoughts personified as sock puppets to hide the body!!!
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Morgan (age: ~15) (female)
Morgan easily panics and is an overthinker. She’s awkward but well-meaning and fundamentally kind. Her voice actor should be able to voice different emotions because Morgan goes through a lot of feelings in her head at any given moment. For example, she spirals quickly under stress.
- female teen
“Well, no one’s gonna know, now, aren’t they? This—I-it’s not like we all have the strongest moral compass, right? We’re just doing what we have to do to survive an unfair situation!”
“You’re not real, you’re my panic response!” (loud, yelling) She pauses. Looks around. (voice lowers. Like dread seeping in) “Oh god, I need to clean up now.”
Panic is Morgan’s anxiety given a voice. Small, high-pitched, frantic, and emotionally volatile. The VA should be able to sound meek and overwhelmed one second, then explode into shrill panic the next. Panic talks fast, jumps to conclusions, and catastrophizes everything. Panic can be any gender.
- anxious
- Loud stressed
- Worried
“Capital punishment’s still a thing, right? We’re getting the death penalty, and we haven’t even decided our last meal yet!”
“NOTHING IS FAIR! NOTHING IS SOMETHING! WE’RE ALL COINCIDENCES AND RIGHT NOW THERE’S A DEAD, BLOODY COINCIDENCE ON YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR.”
Logic is Morgan’s rational side. Calm, measured, and emotionally detached. Their voice is monotone and composed, even when discussing horrifying outcomes. They aren’t cruel, but they’re still ruthless about consequences, which can make them sound frightening or villainous without raising their voice (and they almost never raise their voice).
“We’ll get arrested and when we want to get a job in the future guess what? Employers don’t want employees who went to jail for murdering someone. That is if we even last in jail. Do you want to die?”
“I, uh, assume you murdered this person?”
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