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RoniX for Lilina
Note: like the project description states, we encourage original takes on the voice. A young, girlish voice with a naturally sweet and upbeat enthusiasm to the voice is what we are looking for.The voice reference is just for acting reference.
Range: Medium-high.
Age: 15
Voice reference: https://feheroes.gamepedia.com/Lilina:_Delightful_Noble/Quotes
(from the Fire Emblem wiki):
Lilina is the daughter of Hector and best friends with Roy. Lilina is a very kindhearted individual, who will often put the consideration of others before her own interests. Although she is of great social stature, she is not afraid to speak candidly to those below her, as shown in her support conversations with Gwendolyn and Ogier. On many occasions she has shown concern for her best friend Roy. Lilina, though she is the heir to run Ostia, is still unsure of herself. Cecilia acts as a mentor to Lilina, training her not only in magic but also giving her advice in how to be a leader.
I'm Lilina, daughter of Hector, the Marquees of Ostia. I'm still a student, but I can use fire magic fairly well!
(Confiding to Roy, running alongside with him)
To think... we were able to meet our fathers when they were our age...
Oh, Roy... come on, lift your chin up. Smile! We're here together, right?
Your voice is really sweet, and I think it's very fitting for the role. However, regarding your audition, we are looking to hear more variety in the takes, with more energy and cheeriness. Lilina is very sweet in this comic but she is also shown to be a very bright personality in others. Your performance could include more personality to embody her character more. Although it could use some work, it's a very good audition!
Thank you for the feedback. Would it be ok to submit another audition with one take per line to give the energy and cheer level another go?
You are entirely welcome to audition again! (Please leave your old audition as well for future reference though!) One take per line is fine, but I highly encourage trying more than once per line with different emphasis and energy each time. Doing so greatly improves your chances of being cast, or even being asked to play another part later on.