Undertale: the Narrator's Musical
GallifreyanChild for The Anomaly (Genocide Voice)
One of two voices that Chara and Frisk occassionally hear when they die. It's implied the Anomaly is overseeing Frisk and Chara's journey. The Genocide voice urges them to try and kill the other monsters, adopting Flowey's philosophy, and butts heads with Pacifist. Would be represented as a red spotlight in a musical stage version.
Any range or voice tone is good... after all, it's you. (Just don't try to sound too evil—remember, the best way for a villain, even a minor one, to get someone on their side is for their side to seem like a good option)
(to Chara and Frisk) Why don't you try killing just one single monster?
(to Pacifist voice) It would be so much easier to get rid of everyone in their way.
(Sing any song - see description for specifics)
They're not evil, but I think they'd be a bit creepy, no? The song is I'm the Bad Guy from Wander Over Yonder :) (I know they're not supposed to be evil but I was not feeling all that creative in song choice x) Anyways, I was going for creepy and a little insistent - I hope it's all right!
Well actually, they are supposed to be evil—the reason that I said to try not to sound too evil is because at that point with the lines, they're still trying to be nicely persuasive toward Frisk and Chara. Later however they let their more malevolent side show. ;) Anyway, on to the audition itself! I loved how especially with the second line you gave all those different performances, some being a bit more gentle with the others being increasingly frustrated and menacing. And really good performance on the song as well! :D Thanks for auditioning! Really liked your Genocide performance. :)
I- yeah, that's what I meant, about not sounding evil. And I debated doing a couple taked that had a mere tone of curiosity as well(like 'what would happen if you killed' sort of thing) but I just stuck with the nice/persuasive and the insistent/frustrated versions. I'm really glad you liked it! :D
You pretty much nailed Genocide all around with this, both in sounding friendly (almost) and steadily more insistent, I really enjoyed it. :)