Cycle of Struggle: Ardengrad
Misuzu for Masha
Masha is a quiet and graceful young woman, raised in a world where tradition outweighs feelings and duty to family is stronger than personal desires. Her view of the world is shaped not by dogma, but by her own reflections on what it means to be human in a world full of unjust cruelty.
AGE: 19
REFERENCES: Tsukuyo (Blue Archive).
REQUIREMENTS:
Voice Type | Young Adult Female
Role Type | Major (Main Character)
Accent | A natural German accent is a huge plus
Emotional Registers:
Default tone — quiet, composed, thoughtful; her words feel weighed before being spoken. There should be a sense of restraint, as though she has learned to keep emotions hidden.
Conflicted tone — slightly trembling or hesitant, especially when family expectations clash with her own heart. Voice becomes softer, with pauses where words almost fail her.
Caring tone — warm, nurturing, almost soothing; like someone who instinctively comforts others even while doubting herself.
Resolute tone — rare, but powerful. When she finally takes a stand, her voice gains strength and clarity, contrasting with her usual gentleness.
Speech Patterns:
Masha speaks slowly and clearly, with long pauses that suggest reflection. She rarely interrupts; instead, she listens, then responds with carefully chosen words. Her tone leans toward melancholy — but not hopelessness; rather, a quiet awareness of pain and injustice. At emotional peaks, her softness breaks into sudden firmness, like steel hidden under silk.
- english
- german
- russian
- japanese
- german
- female young adult
(Bitter / resolute) I did not choose the name I was born with—but I choose what I stand for.
(Thoughtful / quietly defiant) If cruelty is the law of this world… then perhaps kindness itself is a form of defiance.
(Gentle / compassionate) You’ve suffered enough already… Let me carry some of that weight with you.