voice & speech headcanons.
NO OF SPOKEN LANGUAGES . 1 , english
TONE OF VOICE . high / average / deep.
ACCENT. yes / no. ( edinburgh )
DEMEANOR. confident / shy / approachable / hostile / other.
POSTURE. slumped / straight / stiff / relaxed.
HABITS . head tilting / swaying / fidgeting / stuttering / gesturing / arm crossing / strokes chin / er, um, or other interjections / plays with hair or clothing / hands at hips / inconsistent eye contact / maintains eye contact / frequent pausing / stands close / stands at distance.
complexity . vocabulary: ★★☆☆☆ emotion: ★★☆☆☆ sentence structure: ★☆☆☆☆
profanity . frequency: ★★★★★ creativity: ★☆☆☆☆
BOLD ALL THAT APPLY . arse. ass. asshole. bastard. bitch. bloody. bugger. bollocks. chicken shit. crap. cunt. dick. frick. fuck. horseshit. motherfucker. piss. prick. screw. shit. shitass. son of a bitch. twat. wanker. pussy.
GIVEN PROPER RELIGIOUS CONTEXT. christ on a bike. christ on a cracker. damn. goddamn. godsdamn. hell. holy shit. jesus. jesus christ. jesus h christ. jesus h. roosevelt christ. lord have mercy. jesus, mary and joseph. sweet jesus. jesus fucking christ.
THIS OR THAT ? straightforward or cryptic ? finding the right word or using the first word that comes to mind ? masculinity, neutrality, or femininity ? formalities or abrasiveness ? praise or equivocation ? frankness or lies ? excessive or minimal hand gestures ? name - calling or magnanimity ? friendly or blunt nicknames ?
do people have a hard time understanding or hearing your character ? almost always / frequently / sometimes / rarely / never.
does your character’s point come across easily when they speak ? almost always / frequently / sometimes / rarely / never.
would your character initiate conversations ? almost always / frequently / sometimes / rarely / never.
would your character be the one to end conversations ? almost always / frequently / sometimes / rarely / never.
would your character use ‘whom’ in a sentence ? yes / no.
your character wants to make a counterpoint. what word do they use ? but / though / although / however / perhaps / mayhaps
how does your character end conversations ? walk away / ask if that’s everything / say that’s everything / give a proper goodbye / tell their company they’re done here / remain quiet / they don’t.
how does your character address others ? titles / first names / surnames / full names / nicknames
in what ways does the way your character speak stand out to others ? accent / vocabulary / tone / level / politeness / brusqueness / it doesn’t.
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