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Description

Two different voices, one grizzled (slight pun, since he's a were-bear), one pompous and creepy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Mitch swallowed down the urge to growl or possibly attempt to strangle Jasper. It probably wouldn't go well. Head still in hand, he pointed out. You know that's not what I mean. Have any court remembers been slipping away? Or has anyone noticed any vampires that aren't part of the coterie lurking around? Jasper was grinning at that point, his fangs on full display. What do you think? I've got some sort of encyclopedia vampires in my brain. You think we all just keep perfect watch on each other all the time. We come and go all the time. We need to eat. And that happens a lot more expediently if we go get food rather than waiting for it to just swan on into an abandoned building. He paused for a moment before gesturing flippantly to Mitch with one hand as he drawled, Present company excluded. Of course, I don't decide to murder the nearest convenient person on a lark. Whenever I get a bit peckish and want some dinner, Mitch returned blandly, folding his arms and shifting his weight to one side. I figure that means I've earned a little Leeway and Aiken Swan on into a few places when I feel like it. It was a bit harsh. Maybe, to his knowledge, the brewery coterie had been letting people go. That didn't really excuse the abducting and the injuring. But even so, it's still wasn't murder. And it was perhaps not the best time to broach that topic. There was a moment after Mitch said it when nothing happened. Everything was quiet, silent, almost, and the atmosphere of the abandoned building seemed to press in on them. It occurred to Mitch a bit belatedly, that he should perhaps not have said that. Or maybe you should have a least phrased it a bit more delicately. I don't think we're going to get along, Jasper observed, finally trying far too hard to sound regretful when he felt no such thing.