THE UNITED LEGION OF ETERNITY
Skylar Rose for ANTAGONIST - BETH HARLOW
⚠️ Content Warning
This character intentionally portrays harmful, attention‑seeking behavior, including faking mental‑health and chronic conditions. Auditioners should be prepared to perform morally fraught, sensitive material with care and responsibility. These behaviors are not endorsed by the story — they are part of the character’s arc and the consequences she creates.
Role: Antagonist / Morally Complex Character Age: Early 20s Tone: Dramatic, insecure, manipulative, emotionally volatile
Character Overview: Beth Harlow is driven by a desperate, aching need to be seen. She exaggerates or fabricates mental‑health and chronic conditions — claiming things like DID or Tourette‑like symptoms — as a way to command attention, sympathy, and control. She doesn’t begin as a villain; her behavior stems from deep insecurity, jealousy, and a long‑standing pattern of pathological lying that spirals into real harm for the people around her.
Beth is boy‑obsessed, jealous, and relentlessly attention‑seeking. She craves validation, and she’ll twist narratives, dramatize situations, or weaponize vulnerability to keep the spotlight on herself. Her charm is performative, her emotions theatrical, and her defensiveness explosive.
Voice Notes:
Early‑20s female voice
Performative, dramatic, emotionally volatile
Able to flip between charming vulnerability and sharp, defensive aggression
Strong emotional range; must convey insecurity beneath the theatrics
- warm
- female young adult
- Manipulative
- Charm
- Pick-Me
( Clingy Sweetness ) Oh, good, you came. I was starting to think you forgot me forever and ever and ever.
( Quirky Self-Defense ) No, really, I’m different. I don’t like the same things. I like weird things. And I don’t steal fries. I only borrow them! See? Unique.
( Wanting, Almost Desperate ) I just want someone who remembers my birthday and my favorite cereal. Is that too much? Other girls only want money… or guys with good looks.