World of Craziness: It's Good to be Bad!
Villainous Victor for N3M3S1S
A masked hacker with mastery over electricity and technology, N3M3S1S hijacks screens, phones, and airwaves to torment their victims. No one knows who—or what—they are, but their obsession with Valerie and eerie power over minds make them one of Addersfield’s most terrifying mysteries.
Age: Unknown
Nationality: Unknown
- Screenslaver (The Incredibles 2)
- Ultron (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
- The Riddler (The Batman, 2022)
- Vanny (Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach)
- SHODAN (System Shock 2)
- GLaDOS (Portal)
- We’re looking for multiple actors—both male and female—to contribute to this role. N3M3S1S constantly shifts voices and tones, sounding like anyone—or anything.
- Auditioners are encouraged to experiment with analog-style distortion, static, glitching, or layered effects in their recordings. If you’re unable to add effects, don’t worry—submit a clean take.
[Broadcast Interference] (Distorted static crackles through the intercom as screens flicker across the school—phones, TVs, laptops—all hijacked.) Attention, students… your daily programming has been interrupted for a special announcement.
[Broadcast Monologue] Heroes. That’s what you call them, isn’t it? Your shining defenders of Addersfield—Valerie… and her little collection of so-called friends. You lift them up. Put them on pedestals. Clap when they ‘win.’ But tell me—have you actually looked at what they leave behind? Every ‘victory’ they claim leaves behind more ruin than the monsters they fight. They break things, they hurt people, and then they smile for the cameras while the rest of you clean up their mess. No one holds them accountable… but that ends tonight. Valerie Santos, your spotlight’s about to shatter. Tune in, my little audience—because the real show starts now.
[Hallway sequence] Let’s play a game. (Pause. Lights flicker.) Lights out. (A low laugh echoes as the lights snap off. Footsteps approach, slow and deliberate.) You hear that? (Pause.) That’s your heart. (A spark flashes—then darkness again.) I see you. (Whispered, overlapping.) I always see you.