WE DIE TO BE SEEN
Tristan Fane for Solin - Female Voice
Solin is hypersensitive—both emotionally and physically. They feel everything too much: the tremble in someone’s voice, the sharpness in the air, the weight of unspoken grief. Empathy isn’t just something they have—it’s a current that runs through them, involuntarily, relentlessly. At times, it’s hard for Solin to know where other people end and they begin. They start the story fragile, uncertain, easily overwhelmed by the emotional noise around them. But over time, they develop a quiet, breathtaking resilience. Solin doesn’t harden—they deepen. They learn to carry others’ pain not because they must, but because they choose to. When Solin decides to take on someone’s suffering—when they open themselves to it completely—it’s devastating and powerful. Their strength is quiet, sacrificial, and deeply human.
Tone:
Gentle, empathetic, sometimes strained. Their voice carries vulnerability, even when they try to hide it.
Style:
Soft fabrics, layered and flowing. Pale colors. Their clothes seem like a comfort or shield, rather than a statement.
Emotion Range:
Wide—but often subdued or internalized. When emotions break through, they’re raw and affecting.
Age Range:
18–25
Accent:
Soft-spoken, slightly breathy. They speak carefully, like every word has weight. No distinct regional accent—more of an emotional cadence.
Think:
A mix of Shinji Ikari (Evangelion), Miette (City of Lost Children), and the emotional vulnerability of characters like Violet Evergarden.
- english
- female young adult
- female adult
- androgynous
“It hurts—all of it. Every second I'm here, it feels like I'm unraveling.” Vulnerable / Overwhelmed
“You ever feel like the air’s holding its breath, waiting for something awful to happen? …No? Just me?” Soft Humor / Gentle Observations
“Give it to me. The pain, the guilt—whatever you can’t carry. I can take it now.” Breakthrough Moment / Inner Strength