Justice in Unity: Redux ~ Part One / Teil Eins ~ [Final Call, EN & DE]
GullyFoyle for George Cheshire (Part Two, EN)
**British accent MANDATORY**
Medium to medium-low voice preferred. Looking for an actor who can pull off a soft, fatherly type of voice, capable of screaming. Emotional, loving, and brave, with decent self-confidence. Approximately 1 script in Part Two; character will not return in a later Part.
Father of Dr. Cheshire and husband of Lorelle, George is a well-paid and open-minded physician who owns a manor/estate in the small village of Catshill. He is only seen during Part Two’s prologue scene, where he is fawning over his and Lorelle’s newborn (and only) son, Mordecai. He has a big heart and is very family-oriented, despite his family’s overall small size. He isn’t afraid of showing his emotions or taking on any threat to his family, though he isn’t much of a fighter. He was born and raised in London, but moved to Catshill to get away from the hectic nature of the city – to be somewhere much quieter. It was in Catshill that he met his wife, and they married after only a few months of courting, but regardless he loves her to death.
Side information for the sake of padding: though this is not seen in-game, only referenced, after the events of the prologue, he falls into a deep depression and becomes addicted to alcohol, drinking himself to death five years later. As such, his son, unfortunately, has little respect for him, as he feels abandoned by him – during his bouts of alcoholism, George could barely bring himself to look at Mordecai, as the sight of him reminded him of said events, so he was rather neglectful, instead leaving the dwindling number of servants in the estate to care for his son. He felt guilty about it until the last.
No sprite yet.
(to Mordecai; loving/soft)
We are so blessed to have you, Mordecai. After nine tense months, here you are . . . and even more beautiful than we expected. I will do my best to be a perfect father for you. Goodnight, my precious boy.(gentle/worried)
Lorelle? You’re still unwell . . . Childbirth took a lot out of you, my love. You should rest.(firm/stoic/masking his fear)
Stay away from him, you vile trespasser!
(terrified/desperate)
No! Mordecai!