Anthologies of Ullord: Pramod's Request
chicha3maddy for Ariana "Regal Nymph" Sulnar
She is a consecrated performer (singing and dancing). She is very sweet, gentle and loving. Ariana is an indifferent beauty. She is aware that others find her attractive but she often takes measures to avoid suitors (including wearing a ring to indicate being in a relationship). Because she is a consecrated she does have a magnetic personality and is regarded as being desirable by the average person. This usually frustrates her. She, like everybody also has a dark side that includes being cold, ruthless and pragmatic.
She as a consecrated stands out for having an appreciation for all of the gods.
She does not follow regular social norms because of her bizarre upbringing. She follows all thirteen gods of the mainstream pantheon and she is not put off by their appearances on the mortal plane.
Being able to sing is preferred. She does not sing in this particular story (you may feel free to include a sample of you singing, please remember the audition is not for a singer) but will later when she performs or casts spells.
For Ariana, we are open to any voice type. We will instead be listening to performance more than anything.
I am thinking of how to find somebody who I have never met. Who I know almost nothing about. And who the god of deception wants me to find.
What has brought you to the mortal plane this time?
I have been there. I know a noble family of your people, in fact. Pramod assured me that you are a consecrated and that he wants you to go home.
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Thank you so much!
I had returned to this page to check the status of the auditions and realized upon listening to the introductory video here that Pramod is in fact pronounced "Pray-mod." I just wanted to comment and let the creators know how sincerely sorry I am for the mispronunciation in my take- I know better than to jump into a part without observing all of the materials in the casting call, but this time I didn't listen to the video before submitting my audition. I'm disappointed, because I did immediately like this character and wanted to give my absolute best in my audition. I have learned my lesson and I so hope that you will still consider me in spite of this brief (and never to be repeated!) lapse of judgement.