Now I just have to get my head around the idea of him talking like that - and Cecil talking the way he does.
Cecil at least reminds me somewhat of Cloud - they have similar pitches in voice - something that does help my mindset as far as my beloved Griever-bunny is concerned. Now just to put that together with Kain and Squall...
In my head, Kain has always had a deep, slightly gravelly voice, while Golbeza has a light, silky tenor (a la Michael Crawford in The Phantom of the Opera)
While that is great idea, I won't be surprised if Golbez is deep - I once heard there's a tradition in Japanese animation of making the darker characters have deeper voices.
Yeah, you're right. I was gonna say something akin to that in my comment below, but didn't (partly because I don't think of Kain as a bad guy, because he redeems himself, and because I prefer deeper voices myself). I'll shut up now...
True he's not really bad, but for a good part of the game he's on the wrong side, so I can see why they wanted to give him the hallmarks of a "bad guy".
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2007-11-13 01:17 (UTC)no subject
2007-11-13 02:53 (UTC)Cecil at least reminds me somewhat of Cloud - they have similar pitches in voice - something that does help my mindset as far as my beloved Griever-bunny is concerned. Now just to put that together with Kain and Squall...
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2007-11-13 02:54 (UTC)no subject
2007-11-13 06:38 (UTC)no subject
2007-11-15 17:34 (UTC)no subject
2007-11-15 17:41 (UTC)Deep voices are love.
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2007-11-18 17:25 (UTC)WORD.