The Jorvik Diaries
Tyler Scales for Mr. Elm
Mr. Elm is a mystery himself. All Willow figures out is that Mr. Elm harassed H, the past owner, and now he is harassing her as well. Not only does she feel unsafe, but she also doesn't know who to go to. In a world of the unknown, Mr. Elm is the worst type of person to be lurking around horses. Nothing to lose, nobody to stop him, and so much to be said in his little letters he leaves at the property.
Character Sheet
Reoccurring supporting, not sure on how many episodes they will be in.
- Age Range: 19-28 (Young Adult / Adult Male)
- Accent Designated: Northern American if possible
- Tone: Articulated and calculated, a very appropriate tone for a man with so much behind his threats
Mr. Elm finds joy in this fear he brings to people. I would expect him to sound close to Joe Goldberg from "You" with the knowledge of Dexter. It's that condescending tone of 'you will never find me, let's make this fun'. The classic borderline or possibly full on psychopathic route. Could be fun for an exploring male VA who is looking for a twist in character.
- male adult
- male young adult
- animation/character
- phone
- voice match
- english (northern)
"Oh Willow, have you not learned? I know you found the journals, you've been...digging. You're a smart one, aren't you?"
"Do you know what happens to curious mice when they leave the nest for too long? You will be someone's next meal if you're not careful, little Willow."
"The truth is, you can never escape. You look around everywhere you go, and it brings a smile to my face. So go ahead, little Willow by the river. Look around, over your shoulder, behind you in the dark. I can't be seen, heard, or stopped. Be scared, it only makes this a little more enjoyable."