Dubbing a Webcomic: Farmer's Tale Of The Three Kingdoms
Domenic for Jin Yan, styled Chende
Jin Yan, styled Chende (pronounced Gin Yah-n. Chen Duh)
Jin Yan is another of the characters who are totally fictional, neither appearing in history nor in the Historical Novel.
Personality wise, Jin is somewhat cynical and not afraid to play some devil's advocate with many topics. Learning more about the company he is with, as he feels, will let him know which way the winds are blowing so to speak.
On the battlefield, he understands that allowing the enemy to injure the man next to him would only make it easier for the enemy to hurt him. As such, Jin isn't afraid to try and help others, especially if there.might be something in return.
As for Nobility, he tends to be the most "open" about his distaste for them. Never so infront of the Nobles, but when in private... he will make it clear who he doesn't care for.
Why should I care? All those old stories are about how good the nobility is and how they can wage war all year long. Most of the time they don't even succeed, they just make things worse.
This whole Empire is full of morons! No wonder we are in this mess! The highborns are too stupid to eat their own breakfast without a council to help them, let alone *attempting* to govern a chunk of the Empire.
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Nice! You play this character pretty well. I will say that even if this audition doesn't go your way, you and the other man who auditioned for this role are almost garunteed to get a role somewhere in the story! Especially with that last part of your audition. It's like you've managed to capture the entire feel of this character in just a few lines. You and the other auditioner are neck and neck for this position.
Thank you for the kind words! I'd be excited to have any role in the project- though definitely love the angsty nature of this character!