Harbingers Of Chaos - Wave 2 - Dark Fantasy, D&D Inspired Animated Series
Rubydoobydoo for Rosie Von Quackerstien The Erratic Inventor
Appearances:
Main Character: Book 2,, Book 12, (Possibly Book 5 and 9 as well)
Major Reoccurring Character: Books 10,11
Reoccurring Character: Book 13
Major Guest Character: Book 3
Role Description:
Rosie Von Quackerstien is an eccentric 18-year-old gnome inventor with a steampunk obsession and a flair for chaos. After a childhood on a pirate island and a mysterious encounter with an asteroid that changed her vision, Rosie now sees the world through chemical patterns and brings gadgets to life with explosive flair. Brilliant but erratic, she teeters between mad scientist and misunderstood prodigy — forever tinkering, forever scheming, and forever one idea away from either saving the day… or blowing it sky-high.
Personality Traits:
Brilliant, obsessive, and endlessly curious
Socially awkward with difficulty reading emotions
Protective of her creations
Erratic emotional shifts; excitable and dramatic
Driven by both grief and determination to find her family
Voice Notes:
Vocal Range: Higher-pitched, youthful female voice
Tone/Style: Energetic and erratic with quick emotional changes; slightly manic “mad scientist” energy; noticeable but light Germanic twang
Extras: Frequent run-on sentences, bursts of excitement, and sudden shifts from giddy enthusiasm to sharp frustration
Note: Not required but if you speak german please state as its definitely a bonus
Added Note - Qauckerstien is pronounced Quake - er - Stien (Quake as in earthquake)
(Excited, rapid-fire introduction → sudden obsession) “Hi! I’m Rosie Von Quackerstien, inventor, engineer, genius — (Obsessive, Slightly Creepy) "You want to See My inventions, (Beat, slightly more excited but obsessive) No, really, do you? Because I need someone to test them!”
(Dark, unhinged → sudden cheerful shift) “Tell me what I want to know… now.(beat) No? Fine. We can do this the hard way. (beat, then sing-song, cheerful) Ohhh, thank you! (beat, then dark tone) Next Time Don't keep me waiting.”
(Obsessive pitch → pouty frustration when denied) “Okay, hear me out: chop off your boring arm, replace it with a super-awesome robot one—gears, blades, hidden compartments, stronger than steel! Only a teeny, tiny… forty-something percent chance of malfunction. Pretty good odds, ja? (Beat) No? Awww, you’re no fun…”
My Boyfriend speaks German fluently, and i'm really good at learning and pronouncing words in new languages because I have to do it for assignments all the time.