If you submitted an ask, it’s probably sitting in my drafts/inbox, I haven’t forgotten!! I’m just so slow with them, I’m trying to get one every two days or so. (side note: like setting story variable, okay, i can do that kinda but the way i keep messing up on doing the character customization part, im so sorry everyone the demo’s a long way off) Coding is a lot more daunting than I foolishly thought and I’m watching a lot of YouTube videos and tutorials. I’m trying to work on the story some during the weekends, and currently I’m still working on the first chapter. Hello all! First, I’m still getting through asks, and with school now being prioritized, I’m being really slow with everything, and I’m sorry if you were expecting more active content. mint answers ellie mergersa tarali bhujel haesoo shin angel valletta b2 didn't realize I was so bad at describing voices before this ask oops maybe i'll come back and add refs You may think they speak monotonously sometimes, but it’s only because they try to be. They’re soft-spoken, speaks professionally. A very pleasant voice to hear, sort of musical? not very well articulated, slurs words a little.ī2: direct, low. Haesoo: deep, kinda throaty in the sense that it’s scratchy? He doesn’t put much effort into speaking clearly, and the scratch is just like an aftermath of puberty that didn’t exactly go away 100%.Īngel: light, clear.
Has a tendency to speak fast, but you can generally hear everything that Tarali says. All Ellies have an alto (?) voice range, not too high but not deep. I imagine their voice to be the kind of voice you hear and immediately think “woah, they should read an audio book.” Articulates their words very well. mint answers ellie mergersa tarali bhujel haesoo shin angel valletta b2Įllie: clear, sure. Romantic context: if it comes naturally and not in an hour-long session contemplating what cute nickname to give. If approved, you can pronounce their name like the heavenly people with wings type of angel (english pronunciation).ī2: well you see it gets slightly spoilery here oops but basically let’s just say yes, when they approve of them. Romantic context: yeah? mostly more comfortable with the generic ones (babe/love), does prefer his name thoughĪngel: likes nicknames, will nickname you back. Haesoo: depends on how close you are with him (however! his sister sometimes just calls him Soo), if pretty close in friendship then yeah, he’ll be okay with whatever fun thing you come up with. Romantic context: again, prefers her name bc it’s pretty and she deserves to hear all the syllables okay Tarali: not too keen on them, she usually prefers her name. Romantic context: yes if both parties agree, but will not call you “my sunshine-sweetheart-lovebug-anything mushy in public. Once you get closer, you can definitely call them Ellie (encouraged by them). Keep reading Pinned Post mimicry if mimicry game twine if dev blog interactive fiction IF wip twine wipĮllie: none if they aren’t too close with the nickname-giver. Set in a vintage dystopian society, Mimicry explores the repeating cycle of corporate corruption and what it means to be human. Your existence now illegal, and your life a lie, can you untangle yourself from Orenic’s schemes and (hopefully) regain your sense of identity? So why would a successful, megamillionaire company like Orenic risk making you? Those military prototypes that look and behave like dogs? Absolutely not. Problem is, any form of technology more advanced than the internet was banned by the world a couple centuries ago. You’re considered to be one of the closest ones they’ve got to “perfection”-which in this case, they mean “acting human.”
CASUAL BUT PRESENTABLE ANDROID
You discover that you aren’t human (surprise!) you’re actually one of the prototypes of an android that Orenic has created. However, one night after a day the same as any other, you wake up on a cold, metal table. While it might sound tiring, the surprisingly good pay and perks of working under one of the most important corporations in the country keeps the monotonous routine bearable. You’re just one of the workers that do trivial jobs-copying papers, doing data, typing forms, and so on. You are a regular office clerk for Orenic, a company that specializes in biotech and medicine. And maybe you’re hallucinating, but-you think you see sparks coming from the tip of your index finger, something suspiciously metallic poking out of what was supposed to be just a fingernail.īefore you can think about it any longer, you wake. Your fingers feel heavy, like a weight in your palm instead of the agility you would expect from the jointed fingers extending from it. You feel like your whole body is paralyzed, a bystander to your own body. A sharp, antiseptic smell hits you, and you jolt awake-except you can’t.