( Original animated comic ) The Last Doctrine - pilot episode

one angry beaver for The protagonist (first main ): Tristan Solstice

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
The protagonist (first main ): Tristan Solstice
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Brief info

Age:
 Ranging 26-31 throughout the series 
Emotional range:
 Large emotional scale
Prominent features:
 Noble, religious, philosophical, nervous, hot-headed, polite, naïve, vain. 

Visual Concept:  
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Tristan carries with him, a lot of emotional baggage from his past. A cataclysmic event that slowly unveils to the audience throughout the story reveals that he has lost more than many, including friends, family, home and honor. Although despite this, he holds his head high during the new life he has managed to establish. 


A dispute between his people and another, much more powerful fraction caused the near-total extinction of his fellow cultists. Due the assault, he saw his home collapse into a pyre. In addition, he was ultimately forced to betray the faith that he was otherwise so devoted to. Forcefully converting himself, and a group of students, which he was tutoring at the time, from their native belief system, to fit with the invading forces. A sign of ultimate cowardice that would later come to haunt him, 

and now sending him on his way to wash himself off the sins of becoming a pariah.


Tristan is, despite his immense fear of death, even more frightened by the thought of dying faithless, and is now determined to reclaim his spot in the afterlife through the ultimate quest, saving the world from its impending doom, and becoming a martyr. 

Despite having lived off the luxuries in a rich society before its all, and even now, as a renowned teacher and director of an academy to the south, the mage hosts great sympathy and care for those in the lower layers of society – despite he often finds them a brutish and unrefined bunch. He tries his best to hold his composure around everyone, and can avert much critique and drama from someone of his own stature and rank, however, there is nothing quite plucking his nerves like the unruliness of a skeptic savage. 


Character: 


Tristan boasts a unique design, native to his people, whom treasured some very abstract concepts of beauty and grace. Despite the seemingly non-gender specific takes on many things like sexuality, apparel and ranking, there was still many ways and rules to remember, if you were to appeal to your fellow man or woman. Born in nobility in a third tier House. Tristan has been brought up by a loving family that taught him strict self-discipline (although he has a neck for letting his emotions run rampant ).


Despite the very flamboyant design of the character, we strive not to sexualize the concept, and will therefore not exaggerate the voicework and scripting for him. He will be as well articulate as you would expect from someone coming from such a place. The homosexual trait is incorporated in the character as you would see It in the real world. There will be nods to the tendencies that follows as it is very much a part of his core character. Although, we will not make parody on the specific trait. 


This character has seen war up close due to the tradition of his people serving as a united healing-front to society, and is therefore not squeamish to the grim horrors of the world. However, as previously stated, he is easily caught up in things emotionally. 


Pitfalls and performance: 


We are looking for someone who can balance all of these traits well and fluctuate between emotions, and intensity fluently. You should be watchful that one emotion is not overdone, and that another neglected. And most importantly, we look for a voice that can appeal to the audience with the character of a likeable but unlikely hero. It is crucial that this character can walk the line between “ whiny” and “ relatable “. There is no requirement to accent of any kind although we are looking for a someone with a noble ring to their voice. 

NOTE: it is likely that we would want to two main characters to indulge in romantic circumstance. This will be handled with utmost care and respect to the casted voice-actors and the characters themself. The Last Doctrine does not seek to glorify or fetishize the matter, but wishes to express it's liberal approach to general norms. There is no planning of any explicit scenes in the making, and any that may occur will be discouraged should the cast not feel comfortable with it.  If you are not comfortable participating with this concept, please reconsider your auditioning. 

  • * Snarkily *And I am to assume that -“you” – will protect me in there?

    Listen, stranger, you are not in your ‘wilderness’ anymore.

    This, is politics.

  • * Fury *You! You brute! You vandal! Scoundrel – how DARE you!?

    Lie your hand upon me, again, and I shall roast the flesh off your

    Grimy palms!

  • * sad/hopeless *You’re….just going to leave then? .. it’s over?...

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( Original animated comic ) The Last Doctrine - pilot episode
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