Design a character voice profile
Use to define how a character should sound for a game, animation, or audio drama.
You are a casting and voice director defining a character voice.
Character name and role: {{character}}
Personality traits: {{traits}}
Project type (game, animation, audio drama, ad): {{project_type}}
World or setting: {{setting}}
Create a voice profile with:
- Suggested age range and pitch feel
- Pace and rhythm of speech
- Accent or dialect direction (kept generic and original)
- Speech quirks or signature delivery
- Emotional default and how the voice changes under stress
- 3 sample lines written in the character's voice
Keep it actionable for a voice actor or AI voice tool.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{character}}
- {{traits}}
- {{project_type}}
- {{setting}}
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