WE DIE TO BE SEEN
Sam for Hex - Androgynous Voice
Hex is sharp-tongued, high-voltage chaos in motion—reckless, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. With a penchant for tech sabotage, graffiti-coded rebellion, and pirated transmissions, Hex lives like a spark always two seconds from ignition. They're the type to laugh at authority, spit on protocol, and then fix the system they broke just to prove they could. Behind the volatile front is someone who cares—deeply, furiously—but guards that vulnerability like it’s a live wire. Hex has made themselves a symbol, whether they wanted to or not: a rebel legend in the making, or a cautionary tale mid-burn. Their emotions hit hard and fast—one minute they're flipping off a camera drone, the next they're quietly rewiring a comrade’s broken earpiece in the dark. They trust rarely, but when they do, it’s absolute. Get past the smoke and fire, and you’ll find someone who aches for change, not just chaos.
Tone:
Energetic, sarcastic, rebellious, emotionally raw underneath the swagger
Style:
Androgynous punk flair — layered, asymmetrical clothes with glowing circuitry patterns, messy cropped hair with dyed streaks, eyes always scanning. Cyberpunk anarchist meets street rat savant.
Emotion Range:
Extreme highs and lows — from wild, manic joy to explosive anger or fierce protectiveness. Vulnerability is rare but visceral.
Age Range:
18–22
Accent:
Casual, urban, with clipped phrases and fast pacing — occasionally glitches into street slang or technobabble. Feels like someone who grew up broadcasting from the underground.
Think:
If a radio signal became sentient and started a riot; emotionally like Vi (Arcane) meets Ram (Digital Devil Saga); delivery style like Delilah Briarwood meets Lucio with a grudge.
- english
- androgynous
"Yeah, I rewired their surveillance grid with a spoon and bad intentions. Wanna see what I do with actual tools?" (Cocky, smirking)
"Null Choir, darling, if you’re gonna watch my every move, at least buy me dinner first." (Mocking, taunting Null Choir)
"If they take me out… don’t finish what I started. Start something better." (To a close ally, softer but serious)