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Anon · 2mo

hihi!!1! i really hope your trip to japan is going great and your feeling relaxed, but also, and you could answer this question whenever you’d like, what do lesley, elov, and wallace’s voices sound like? it’s been stuck in my brain to know, okay byebye have a good dayy!!/night!!

Lesley: low monotone mumbles, the muffling makes it sound deeper than it is but it stays in the middle register. Has a scottish accent but sleepy, can make it harder to understand on top of it all since he really eats his words. Tends to croak when he has to speak up, but even then it quickly goes down in volume. Trails off if he has to speak more than a few words.

Elov: It's playfully seductive but drips with mockery. He learned very young that speaking into this slow, sultry tone of voice gets him things so now it's just conditioned into him. It's deep but like female deep, still the one with the highest voice of the three. Cute swedish accent when speaking english.

Wallace: friendly and calm, the tone of an old family friend you can trust. It doesn't sound unnatural /now/ but it used to take much more out of him to fake it. Slightly higher than his natural tone but still in the medium register, think how customer service voices tend to have that little extra lilt in them. Slightly faggoty some would say. His unmasked, natural voice is much flatter, dropping in pitch and staying there. It has been described as cold and even biting, not in an arrogant kind of way but like a stab. It's now tainted with the tiredness of middle age. He has no particular accent until he is in Scottish company, which suddenly makes it come out of the wood.

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