Cain University - Case:Zero Tabletop RPG
SydneyVA for Victoria Ash
Victoria Ash or "Vicky" as many call her, is a member of Cain University's student council and is essentially the chaperone of the player characters' class. She has a very friendly and positive attitude, and she's always doing her best to be the voice of and provide representation to the first and second year classes. Victoria is Scottish, but having one of her main talents be linguistics, she often speaks in a more standard English/British tone, with her Scottish coming up either when she's very upset or very drunk.
For more information about Victoria, please check out her in-character profile here...
https://www.worldanvil.com/w/cain-university-bjon/a/victoria-ash-person
(Context: Victoria is greeting the player characters on the first day of their first semester at Cain University. She's trying to be reassuring, while also joking with them a little.)
"Ah, there you lot are! Here I was thinkin' you all suddenly got the willies and turned your tails to book it back home. Glad ta see you're up and about, was worried I was gonna have to come in an start beatin' down doors and dragging you lot from the dorms, hah!"(Context: Victoria is finding out that the leaders of the student council have been involved in the supernatural events surrounding the students and player characters. She sounds angry and concerned.)
"God damn M and Emilia. Of course those two posh cunts are involved in this butterfly bollocks. With how hard they were gunning to get that stuck-up tart Hiyoko on the council, I should've known they were up to somethin'."
(Context: Victoria is incredibly drunk in this scene and has loosened up her scottish accent completely. She's angry, but also has a cockiness to her voice.)
"Awright, arsehole, whit did ah tell ye aboot trying tae foight mah freshmen? How aboot ye staht pickin' a windae, 'cause yer leavin'!"
(Normal English: "Alright, asshole. What did I tell you about trying to fight my freshmen? How about you start picking a window, because you're leaving!")