The Etherian Cycle: An Animated Web/Gacha Series
Mel C for Scarlett Sanderson (SCAR-lit SAN-der-SUHN)
Age: 48
Pronouns: She/her
Nicknames: Scar, Lettie, Lett
Element: Fire
Scarlett is the leader of the Elementa, an organization dedicated to fighting the Corruption if they resurface and the Champions are unavailable. Over time they became an organization that works with the Champions and occasionally provides training to them. Her parents had a military background, that’s how they met, and she wanted to follow in their footsteps. She practiced various styles of combat throughout her childhood and excelled. She eventually went to a military academy where she met Alastor, who was there to please his father. They were great friends and got along with Callisto and his friends. Eventually they started dating but to say they were better as friends was an understatement. Their breakup was rough and they didn’t talk for a long time afterwards. She was shocked by the news of his supposed suicide but didn’t blame herself. She had and still has a “you can’t control anyone, their decisions are their own” mentality, and it works very well for her. However, it means she doesn’t accept blame when someone’s actions are actually her fault. She moved on with her life and became a soldier in Terraria’s army, until Callisto reached out to her and asked her to join the Elementa. She quickly moved up the ranks and became the head of the organization with Callisto’s recommendation. She takes her job very seriously. She’s a no-nonsense, take no crap, get work done fast leader. She’s efficient and ruthless.
Voice Description: Middle aged woman
Voice Range: Medium-Low
- female adult
- general north american english
- north american
- animation/character
- amateur voice acting
*whistle* LISTEN UP! This is the Elementa! If you want to keep this simple, drop your weapons and put your hands where we can see them!
This is Head Red, paging mobile team. They escaped in a black sports car down Memorial Drive. Get moving! (To team member behind her) Get the king on the phone. Tell him we might’ve just lost our only lead.
I don't think we should tell him. Not yet. After everything he's been through, the last thing we need is to get his hopes up.