LIFE IS STRANGE: the town of cascades

Holly Lindin for Robin

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Voice Actor
Robin
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Robin is 18 years old,  Robin is the fire of the group—the sharp-tongued, quick-thinking, and fiercely independent presence that refuses to be ignored. While Harvey is emotionally driven and Left-Foot is rational and measured, Robin is bold, unfiltered, and unafraid to call things as she sees them. She doesn’t blindly follow orders, nor does she let emotions dictate her decisions. Instead, she moves with a mix of instinct and logic, always looking for what makes sense rather than what feels right. She is a realist with a sharp edge, someone who doesn’t tolerate nonsense but also isn’t heartless. Beneath her hardened exterior is a strong moral compass, one that guides her actions—even when she pretends she doesn’t care.

Personality and Traits

Robin is fiercely intelligent and incredibly observant. She doesn’t just hear what people say—she listens. She picks up on details others might miss, reading between the lines, watching body language, and detecting when something feels off. Her instincts are sharp, and she relies on them more than anything else. While she doesn’t believe in chasing wild theories, she trusts her gut, and when something doesn’t sit right with her, she won’t stop until she figures it out.

She has a strong sense of independence and does not take kindly to being told what to do. If someone tries to push her in a direction she doesn’t agree with, she pushes back—hard. She doesn’t like authority, doesn’t trust easily, and questions everything. This often puts her at odds with Harvey, who is ruled by his emotions and sometimes acts without thinking. Robin, on the other hand, demands proof before she commits to something. While Harvey sees meaning in everything, Robin refuses to jump to conclusions unless there’s evidence to back it up.

Despite her skepticism, Robin is loyal to a fault. She doesn’t let many people get close to her, but once she does, she fights for them with everything she has. She may act like she doesn’t care, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. If someone she loves is in trouble, she will go to any length to protect them—even if it means putting herself at risk. However, she is also pragmatic; she doesn’t take unnecessary risks unless she believes they’re worth it.

She is also blunt and brutally honest. Robin does not sugarcoat things, and she won’t lie to spare someone’s feelings. If she thinks something is a bad idea, she’ll say it. If she believes someone is acting like an idiot, she’ll call them out. This makes her an important presence in the group—when emotions run too high or when people start making reckless decisions, Robin is the one who brings them back to reality. However, her sharp tongue sometimes causes tension, as she can be too harsh without meaning to be.

Motives and Internal Conflict

Robin didn’t start out caring about Clementine’s disappearance the way Harvey did. At first, she saw it as Harvey’s problem, not hers. She sympathized, but she didn’t want to get dragged into something that wasn’t her fight. However, as things started getting stranger, as more and more unanswered questions began to pile up, Robin found herself unable to ignore the nagging feeling that something wasn’t right.

She doesn’t like mysteries. She doesn’t like not knowing.

And she especially doesn’t like feeling like she’s being played.

Now, she’s in too deep to walk away. Not because she’s emotionally attached the way Harvey is, but because she needs to understand the truth. The more they uncover, the more she realizes that this isn’t just about Clementine—something much bigger is happening, and she refuses to be kept in the dark.

However, she is also terrified of what they might find. Unlike Harvey, who charges forward no matter the risk, Robin is painfully aware that they could be putting themselves in real danger. What if they dig too deep? What if they learn something they weren’t supposed to? What if they can’t go back? These thoughts plague her, but she pushes them aside because there’s no turning back now.

Robin also struggles with the fact that she is not as emotionally driven as Harvey. Sometimes, she wonders if she’s being cold or detached. Should she care more? Should she be as desperate as Harvey is? She doesn’t know the answer, and it bothers her. But deep down, she knows that even if she doesn’t show it the way he does, she does care—and that’s why she’s still here.

Role in the Group

Robin serves as the skeptical but sharp-minded realist in the trio. She is the one who keeps Harvey’s emotions in check and challenges Left-Foot’s logic when necessary. She brings balance—not too reckless, not too cautious, but always aware of what’s at stake.

She is:

  • The strategist – She sees angles others don’t.
  • The voice of reason – She won’t allow herself to be ruled by emotion, even when things get personal.
  • The fighter – She isn’t afraid to stand her ground, even against her own friends.
  • The protector – Though she acts tough, she will always look out for those she cares about.

Robin might not be sentimental. She might not always agree with Harvey’s obsession or Left-Foot’s cautiousness. But one thing is clear—she is in this until the very end. And if something isn’t right, she will find out why.


Voice description:
  • all american accents
  • american
  • female young adult
  • female teen
  • "Clementine was just… a nice girl. That’s all she ever was. She wasn’t looking for trouble, she wasn’t hurting anyone, she wasn’t the type to just disappear like this. She deserved better than this town, better than all of this. And now, she’s just… gone. Like she was never here at all. It’s not fair. It’s not fair. Every time I think about her, all I can hear is her laugh, the way she’d talk about the dumbest little things like they meant the whole world. She had this way of making everything feel… lighter. And now? Now, there’s just this weight, this emptiness, like something important was ripped out of the world and nobody even cares enough to put it back. I keep thinking—what if she was scared? What if she needed help and nobody was there? What if she’s still out there somewhere, alone, waiting for someone to find her? And if she is… then why aren’t we looking harder? Why is everyone so ready to let her go? She was good. She was kind. And now she’s just another lost girl that nobody talks about anymore. And I hate that. I hate that she’s becoming some old story, some forgotten name. Clementine deserved better. And maybe… maybe I should’ve done more. Maybe we all should’ve.”

Holly Lindin
LIFE IS STRANGE: the town of cascades
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