DaemoniK [Season Two]
Jack Malban for Lucifer
LUCIFER -- Age Unknown, Gender-Fluid/Not Specified. Perhaps the most well-known of the demons, Lucifer is the King of Hell, the First of the Demon Princes, and the Demon of Pride. As the story goes, Lucifer and Michael had their disputes over who would be the favorite of the Creator. But with the Creator missing and the demons garnering more attention from the humans, it was Lucifer who sympathized and wished to give the demons a place within the Heavens. But with Michael assuming power, Lucifer was cast out of heaven along with the demons. It is said that Lucifer helped guide the demons to a more peaceful life. That is, until they had gone missing above a thousand years ago...
MALE OR FEMALE CAN AUDITION FOR THIS ROLE.
Vocal Range: Normal to Lower Pitched
Vocal Personality: For the demon of Pride, Lucifer is actually a very modest character. Solemn and quiet, Lucifer's voice could be compared to that of a broken doll -- often only repeating the things expected of them as if torn down both physically and emotionally. There's a sense of sadness in the way that Lucifer speaks, which makes them an ultimately sympathetic character when you first encounter them in the story. Despite the solemn tone, when Lucifer begins to show their angelic side and their pride, their voice can command an entire room without any issue at all.
Vocal Notes:
Lucifer appears throughout Season Two as more of a minor/supporting character, but ultimately has a bigger role within Season Three of the series. An Episode Zero is also potentially planned as well, giving Lucifer much more screentime as well! They'll have their moment to shine after how their introduction to the series starts, so have no fear! Lucifer -- despite being noted as male in most dialogue connotations -- is ultimately a gender-ambiguous character, with every androgynous features overall. Both male and female can audition for this role!
"We are not the enemies of humanity. As the texts preach and burn the thoughts within the minds of their followers, they become blind to the notion that evil can take various different forms. Some are shown with an angelic face, others with a devilish one. But perhaps it is not the sight of these familiar faces that you should trust -- more rather the integrity that their heart and soul possesses."
[broken] "I fear that it is not I who can offer you aid, my dearest wolf... I remain here, bound to him within this cage -- for this was the fate that the Creator had chosen for me. I have played my role, and it seems fate was not kind to me within this struggle for control. I am the Martyr for you and the others. And thus, I will embrace these shackles... Especially when it will sure your safety from angelic exaltation..."
[commanding] "Too long have I suffered under your watchful eye. Too long have I waited for the chance of escape -- only to be faced with despair. It was my own foolishness that stopped me from becoming my own messiah and savior. But no longer will I stand by. I will NOT be controlled by you any longer... And I will NOT allow myself to wish for another to rescue me... I will be the one to save myself, even if it means burning your world to the ground."
Aaaah~ Again with the lovely radio voice! For real, you should do, like, audio books and stuff. All that reading and all that showcasing that fantastic baritone you have, my friend. BD But yet another audition! Many thanks! And for, I believe, one of the hardest characters to capture in the series! (But then again, I think all of these characters are a challenge in their own right. I torture you all so...! D: ) I really enjoyed your powerful vocal presence when going back the demon of pride ol' Lucy here, which really works out in that third line specifically! You have this kind of air of power in how you talk, to where even saying hi must be like the word of a god (I'm still not over the deep radio voice, aaaah...!). Fantastic! However, it's tricky because Lucifer -- especially as he's first introduced -- is not this authoritative. I compare him alot to a broken doll within the series, for he's got this arc of having his hope lost before he finally regains his power and assumes the identity as his own savior -- not so much as a damsel, for lack of better word. It's ultimately what highlights his arc and endgame as we reach Season Three writings, you see. A good way to do this, I think, is possibly a play on volume? The whispers in the right place, showcasing as gentle until the escalation where he, in a way, reaches his peak of character development -- for, again, the change in voice is very important to alot of these characters within the series. I think with the right play on this whispery gentler tone versus that really strong delivery and presence can really show Lucifer's character well! But overall, I love your voice and your performance. Keep up the fantastic work, alright? :D