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So strange habit i have is i like to make up voices for different characters based on design and lore. For example when i first saw Mezz on e621 i read that you said kind of snarky over confident crime fighter so in my mind i read his lines in a voice similar to Bubsy the Bobcat. I have already done the same for Elias Farthing i went with the old timey southern "gentleman" conman kind of voice that seems helpful but is just in it for himself i love the new material keep up the great work Bitshift.

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Yeah I've noticed some people like to do that. I mean you can have whatever voices work for you, but as I've said this is kind of a weird, distorted Victorian england-ish setting (maybe slightly more modern, but in that range), so officially, more sleezy huckster of that ilk, someone who wears a gentleman's accent like he wears that suit, but both are clearly obtained through second-hand theft rather than legitimate position.

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Yea I missed the Victorian theme thing the first time i read your post i went back to read through again and realized southern thing doesn't work but I didnt go back to change that part but yea still the sort of snake oil salesman kind of vib is what im getting off of him good stuff all in all.