Unsound Minds: The Clarevine Epoch Visual Novel

Allie Goodell for Aracelia Rios

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Aracelia Rios
closed
Unpaid
Role assigned to: Call_Claudia

NOTE: I calculated the price like so: Aracelia has approximately 997 words spoken. That's not much different from Elina's number, and as such is still in the 15 minute range of average voice actor rates. So I went with a slightly lower number than the Elina role as a result since voice actors don't like not being paid for flubbed lines.


I have a british accent in mind, but again, the accent is not set in stone. Don't let it stop you from auditioning!


Aracelia is an angel cloaked in mystery. To Clarevine, she is a ghost tormenting her. To God, Aracelia is a poor soul; one of many that have been corrupted by the Dreamland Toxin.

A million thoughts run through her mind. Some of them from the sane part of her. Some of them from the corrupted part of her that controls her body now. Everyday, she fights to regain control of that which the Dreamland Toxin has stolen from her. But until that day arrives, Aracelia is a being that sees Clarevine and the others as nothing but lab rats for her own sick and twisted experiments. She's in a dark place right now, and there's no end to the fog of Dreamland Toxin. 


Her approximate power level: Azrael.

  • Maybe the loss of one's sanity is the beginning of true understanding?

  • You want answers about your parents. Maybe learning what I know will settle some long standing argument you have with yourself, thus making you a better person? I have the answers you crave. You have the answers I want. Come to the surface. Face me. Let's trade.

  • No, no. Don't try to speak. You don't have many teeth left. Stitching your lips together was, I admit, overkill, so I broke your jaw. Still fighting, huh? The drill is for me. I like the sound it makes. Oh, you're going to pass out again? I'm hungry, so we'll pick this up later.

Allie Goodell
Unsound Minds: The Clarevine Epoch Visual Novel
NocturneLight
NocturneLight

It's definitely subtle. I'm barely noticing it. With that said, your performance was good enough that you had me so immersed that when you broke character, I was confused for a bit! Both the innocent and sinister takes were good. But, if you're really interested, I'd like to recommend that you research speech patterns of serial killers. It might be helpful to you, it might not. But when I suggested it to one person, they came back with a very good take.

    Allie Goodell
    Allie Goodell

    Interesting! I've been interested in improving my voice acting lately (mostly because I've been watching Critical Role, which is a group of voice actors playing D&D, and they're fantastic) and that could be a really good method. I may look into it!

      NocturneLight
      NocturneLight

      I think I've heard of Critical Role before. I can't say I've seen it though. Too focused on Unsound Minds. Please do. Don't rush though. Rushing can only go badly.

        Allie Goodell
        Allie Goodell

        I also apologize for all the individual audition notifications... This project looks really cool and I just wanted to increase my chances by submitting for as many characters as I could, even if they're smaller roles!

          NocturneLight
          NocturneLight

          There's no reason for you to apologize. I want you to audition for everything if you feel you're right for the role!

You are viewing the logged out version of this page.

When you are logged in, you can comment, add submissions, create projects, upvote, search open roles, and way more. Login here.