Final Masquerade: An OCT Audio-Animatic
Crit_Magnet for White Cloak
Background: An ominous force that decides to pay a certain Dired Wolf a visit, he is not like any other Skinwalker that we're accustomed to like Dired. Like a ghost, he never leaves so much as a footstep as he glides across the floor. Free of bondage from the tournaments confines, there's almost a hypnotic gesture to his presence every time he makes an entrance, almost as if there's more to him than previously acknowledged. Whilst on appointment, he appears to have a long running history with the beast that inhabits the broken man.
Vocal Directions: Sinister and slow, as if he has all the time in the world to speak his mind. He speaks in a cold and calculated tone with the slightest hint of malice behind each of his mannerisms. Whilst Dired is a lot more vocal about his resentment towards humanity, White Cloak is the complete opposite and hides his enmity underneath a condescending and tallied demeanour.
Voice References:
[White Cloak gives a eulogy describing the human condition. Deriving in a detached and silent malice as he goes into detail, as if the thought of a human being in his presence disgusts him like an insect]
"Humans are merely toys to us. Hairless apes with heads full of anxieties that were pitifully granted the gift of intelligence. Their skin is ephemeral, brittle and their minds are fragile. We however, are the true inheritors of this world, for we- [Brief pause for dramatic effect] "...are eternal."
[Greeting himself to Dired in a familiar atmosphere. Not as a friend, but as a rival or inferior in a sinister condescending tone]
"I have arrived, on short notice to see what you have become: no longer the lone wolf, but a dog chained up behind bars, festering in your squalor. It almost makes these six thousand years of our departure all the more sweeter to come back to."
[White Cloak will proceed to grab a guard by the face and lift them effortlessly in the air to perform his magic]
"Repeat after me: I am in no danger. I'm not afraid to die. There is no afterlife. There is only the void."
[Sinister chuckle as he's in the action of crushing the hapless victim's skull] "Hairless apes with fragile minds." [A smug grimace if to prove his point on his views of humanity, almost akin to cracking a joke. As if he's prideful to have etched away another human life from the earth.]