The Shade of Attlemoore
Richard Gibson for Margrave Spring
Masculine, exaggerated and theatrical knight
'Matt Berry' type performance.
Margrave Spring is one of the
four seasons that act as the
rightful gods of the setting.
They are gods in the Greek sense
however, and are thus quite flawed
and eternally in toxic and jealous
relationships with each other.
The Margrave of Spring acts like an
archetypal knight, though he's quite
over the top.
He's defined by his melodramatic
struggles, torn between his love
of both Winter and Summer.
970 Words
- male adult
(Confiding a guilt that's been eating him up) I… was not faithful to the Marquess Winter. I have dallied, and done so often. 'Tis my great regret that I cannot resist Summer's flame.
(Theatrical display of affection.) Could it be? My winter flower? My arctic rose? A millennia it's been since last I looked upon her cold radiance. May I kiss your pure hand, Marquess? My lips would remember the gentle taste of frostbite once more.
(hyping up the protagonist) This is Lord Shade of Attlemoore. The Lord Knight. The strongest blade to have graced these halls. A jilted lover, a vengeful ghost, and one who would retake a throne - stolen in love's name - and soon restored by it.
Hello! I've attached this as a link to a gdrive since it seems like the role was set as actor, not voice actor, so I'm unable to upload an audition file the normal way. If you have any difficulties listening to the audition, let me know! Thanks, Richard