Arknights - Fandub Project
Ken_Rou for Tallulah
The enigmatic & quasi-religious leader of Reunion, Tallulah is widely considered the most powerful arts user & infected in the world as her control of heat and temperature is unmatched. Tallulah's origins are shrouded in mystery, yet it is believed she was responsible for turning Reunion's original non-violent goals of infected protest and equal rights into a full militant movement that now seeks to completely unbalance the world.
Of the times she has appeared, the few who have survived encounters with her denote a cold and calculating mind that holds no mercy for any non-infected and particularly to world government. Coupled with her ability to predict ecological disasters, known as catastrophes, and possibly even cause them has lent her the status a living natural calamity whenever she's said to appear in.
Voice: Low - Medium-Low; Unflinching - Uncompromising - Mercyless
Destroying Nearl's Defense - Uncaring Swipe
Your presumption will be fatal. Now, silence.Swatting Aside Bullets - Unmoved Will
Resistance will usher hope for this land. But resistance...will not change your fate.Preparing to Kill Amiya - Merciless Flood
Rhodes Island...this is the price you pay for slaughtering your fellow infected.
Let me first congratulate you for attempting a female voice in spite of being male, since it's not very often I see that. Pitch is actually not far off from where I'd need it, which is impressive as well since there's no falsetto in your voice either. Tone could be a bit more sinister and threatening considering this is a main villain character however, though the speed of your cadence helps to assuage part of this as they make the character sound more imposing over the speed of her dialogue. Overall though, this isn't bad and it speaks to you ability that it turned out as well as it did. Also, I would actually like for you to try out for Skullshatter since your voice can sound naturally androgynous for that character. Please consider it.
Thank you! I've been practicing a feminine voice since I'll be transitioning, and I'm glad I did a fairly good job!