Fallout New Vegas mod: Lights, Camera... Anarchy
Carsona-Dubs for Great Khan Warrior Leader
Profile: A hardened Great Khan warrior who’s lived through raids, betrayals, and broken truces. He’s here because the director made promises — but he's having second thoughts. He’s cautious but not cowardly, and will stand his ground even if peace means swallowing some pride. His performance opposite Captain Coe may be staged, but his people’s future is not.
Voice type: Proud, commanding. Sharp, battle-worn.
Vocal traits: Gritty, Mojave native, with firm articulation. Doesn’t waste words.
Key notes:
- Commanding presence — low but forceful delivery.
- Sharp edges to his tone, even when playing along.
- Needs to sell both scepticism and reluctant diplomacy.
Number of lines:9
Line prompts:
- [the courier discovers the director talking with the Khan leader. The Khan leader is rightly sceptical about an assault on the dam. He knows it's suicide for him and his men.]
previous line: Byron Hawthorne - Your people, taking back what’s yours. And we’ll be right there - capturing every second. Once the world sees this, no one will ever question the Great Khans again. - [at the peace summit the Khan leader is reading lines from a script that's just been put in front of him. He finds the whole thing very awkward, but feels pressured to play along in front of the cameras. He's acting out a scene with Captain Coe.]
previous line: Danny Benton - Yes! That’s it! Everybody, get into position! Take these scripts, forget the cameras are even here. - [The Khan leader stops reading the script and actually tries to engage in diplomacy with Captain Coe. He's hopeful.]
previous line: Captain Coe - What?
- english
- videogame
- all american accents
- male adult
- video game
You think a reel of film changes reality? The NCR's got numbers, guns, supply lines. We’ve got - what, a better narrative?
Uh… the Great Khans… demand... er… a seat at the table?
No scripts. No bullshit. What if we actually talk? Right here, right now?