Egads. Let's see here.
Emerald Blast: Rhea can't carry a tune in a bucket solo, but give her someone to sing -with- and she does pretty
well. Not lead singer of a band quality (not even a garage band, heh), but backup vocals? You betcha.
Flaming Wreckage: He'd make a good, solid choir tenor, if he only knew it. And man, can this boy -project-. But
he's a bit on the loner side and really only sings along with the radio, mostly.
William Bishop III: "Ah don't know but Ah've been told, this hero biz is getting old!" He's got
a drill sergeant's voice, and singing to him means he's calling cadence. That's about the limit of his singing abilities.
Kyriel the Fury: a truly amazing voice. Mesmerizing, in fact. Too bad it literally IS -- she's related (by magic,
rather than blood) to the sirens of old; her talent is magical in nature and when she sings it's REALLY REALLY hard not to listen, enraptured. Since
she's an avatar of a spirit of righteous vengeance, it's a weapon more than a hobby, and she refuses to use it just for fun.
Nano Sabre: Sylvie's voice is untrained and raw, but she sang a bit for fun with Priss back in the old days and had
fun doing it.
Illusionestra: stage-quality. She's -good-. She has some formal voice training and that, coupled with her natural
voice, makes for a good-but-not-excellent singer; she made a living in Vegas as an entertainer, as it happens, using her voice and her illusions to craft a
show that had a decent following. But she's not quite good enough yet to break into the big time, and besides... she was tired of the glitz.
Purrfect Scrapper: erm. It's unknown if Sammy can sing, really; she tends to get a bit excited and her delivery
speeds up and before you know it she's singing along with Caramelldansen and thinks they're too slow.
Katy Kaboom: she likes music and all, but she's more into making it with synthesizers, drumkits, electronic
post-processing effects, and the piano than actually singing. Her voice is decent but she's not really into using it, and it shows.
Ruff Enuff: if you could get him to sing ("There's a milk-bone in it for ya! C'mon, Ruff! Okay, how
about -two- milk bones?") he's actually pretty good. But c'mon, he's spent the better part of his life getting kicked around by everyone; he's rather on the shy side.
Buffer Overflow: she's an excellent singer, and in fact just finished the lead role in a local musical. It's
all part of the persona, you see -- she doesn't -like- singing, but it adds depth to the character. Jessie Blanq, the local artiste, is a good singer, an
excellent actress, and an all-around friendly sort who's a bit on the bubbly side and just wants to make it big someday. Jessica Borden, on the other
hand, enjoys nothing more than seeing her evil plans come to fruition... and Jessie is just another mask to help her along the way.
--sofaspud
--"Listening to your kid is the audio equivalent of a Salvador Dali painting, Spud." --OpMegs
Emerald Blast: Rhea can't carry a tune in a bucket solo, but give her someone to sing -with- and she does pretty
well. Not lead singer of a band quality (not even a garage band, heh), but backup vocals? You betcha.
Flaming Wreckage: He'd make a good, solid choir tenor, if he only knew it. And man, can this boy -project-. But
he's a bit on the loner side and really only sings along with the radio, mostly.
William Bishop III: "Ah don't know but Ah've been told, this hero biz is getting old!" He's got
a drill sergeant's voice, and singing to him means he's calling cadence. That's about the limit of his singing abilities.
Kyriel the Fury: a truly amazing voice. Mesmerizing, in fact. Too bad it literally IS -- she's related (by magic,
rather than blood) to the sirens of old; her talent is magical in nature and when she sings it's REALLY REALLY hard not to listen, enraptured. Since
she's an avatar of a spirit of righteous vengeance, it's a weapon more than a hobby, and she refuses to use it just for fun.
Nano Sabre: Sylvie's voice is untrained and raw, but she sang a bit for fun with Priss back in the old days and had
fun doing it.
Illusionestra: stage-quality. She's -good-. She has some formal voice training and that, coupled with her natural
voice, makes for a good-but-not-excellent singer; she made a living in Vegas as an entertainer, as it happens, using her voice and her illusions to craft a
show that had a decent following. But she's not quite good enough yet to break into the big time, and besides... she was tired of the glitz.
Purrfect Scrapper: erm. It's unknown if Sammy can sing, really; she tends to get a bit excited and her delivery
speeds up and before you know it she's singing along with Caramelldansen and thinks they're too slow.
Katy Kaboom: she likes music and all, but she's more into making it with synthesizers, drumkits, electronic
post-processing effects, and the piano than actually singing. Her voice is decent but she's not really into using it, and it shows.
Ruff Enuff: if you could get him to sing ("There's a milk-bone in it for ya! C'mon, Ruff! Okay, how
about -two- milk bones?") he's actually pretty good. But c'mon, he's spent the better part of his life getting kicked around by everyone; he's rather on the shy side.
Buffer Overflow: she's an excellent singer, and in fact just finished the lead role in a local musical. It's
all part of the persona, you see -- she doesn't -like- singing, but it adds depth to the character. Jessie Blanq, the local artiste, is a good singer, an
excellent actress, and an all-around friendly sort who's a bit on the bubbly side and just wants to make it big someday. Jessica Borden, on the other
hand, enjoys nothing more than seeing her evil plans come to fruition... and Jessie is just another mask to help her along the way.
--sofaspud
--"Listening to your kid is the audio equivalent of a Salvador Dali painting, Spud." --OpMegs