Thor speaks in the classic Asgardian style--which is to say, he sounds like he just escaped from the Renaissance Faire. Canon now tends to go less faux-Shakespearean and more formal and archaic--almost Tolkien-esque. But to me, he'll always talk like this.
... also I completely forget where he lives in Camp because he almost never sleeps or spends time there, so. It's probably pretty neat, without him.
Ricochet is from Brooklyn, and tends to speak very informally--in both style and content. He uses nonstandard contractions (gonna, Y'know, outta) and frequently drops the endings from his words (an' for and; thin' for thing, etc.). He lives in the Video-Rama's back room--the front part is much like the video-stores of days of old, with a counter and shelves full of the VHS tapes he found in the tunnels, and a widescreen TV and couch as a viewing area in the back. The back room is cluttered rather than messy, jammed with a dresser, side table, and futon, plus a work table covered with VCRs and TVs in various states of repair and
i don't know if my characters have accents i can't tell unless they are like parodies of themselves
Richter's room in Fort Half-Elf Antagonist is very clean and sparse. There's a bed and a desk. And books. Books everywhere.
Judith lives in Girls' 4 but that has basically been absorbed by the Vesperia party so. She has a lot of clothes she stores in big bins under her bed and probably other beds because hey they're not using the space!! like ninety percent of the time she doesn't even sleep in her own bed tho she just ninjas with Flynn or Yuri.
River has a room inside the hospital and it looks like this because I say so.
Yuuko just jacked Boys' 6 and now the interior looks like a super swanky traditional Japanese home.
Mitsuko's corner of her cabin is probably reasonably clean but a bit untidy. Lived-in, one might say. The clutter is mostly made up of clothes and shoes. She speaks French with a Belgian accent and probably also speaks Japanese with a Belgian French accent (although she is fluent). I have no idea what the camp translator does with that when rendering it in English.
Narumi's cabin is probably quite neat, but that's Raidou's doing, not his. In the CD drama he doesn't seem to have any particular accent, though he does have a sort of casual style. I've always imagined him having a bit of a New York accent, personally. (I blame exposure to Guys and Dolls at a young and impressionable age for making me hear the kind of slang he uses in that accent always.)
Josh is from Queens, New York and speaks with a slight accent. His room can be a little untidy at times- books laid out or stacked on the floor and occasionally some articles of clothing left in a heap- but his roommate at the Institute was a HUGE NEAT FREAK who broke Josh of most of his messier habits, so comparatively he's not as bad as he used to be.
Also, his room has thick curtains on the windows for those moments when he needs his room to be transformed into a dark cave of despair.
There there, Josh. I'm sure if you ask Julian very nicely and the sun and moon are in alignment and he can bring himself to care, he too can board over your windows like he has his own.
Nowaki lives in the love hotel with Hiro. I'm not sure what the layout is, but it's kept relative neat. There are, of course, stacks of books around the place, and in general it looks very comfortable and well-lived in without being messy. Nowaki's voice is... not as low as I thought it would be. :|a
Cesare lives in Canada and has rearranged his room so that his bed faces the door and is against the opposing wall, because he was not comfortable with it being underneath the window. He also has books around the place, especially on the bedside table. Occasionally a garment of clothing on the floor or bed, but pretty neat. He also has two trunks full of his belongings from Italy. His voice is... deeper than I had thought. It's actually quite low.
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... also I completely forget where he lives in Camp because he almost never sleeps or spends time there, so. It's probably pretty neat, without him.
Ricochet is from Brooklyn, and tends to speak very informally--in both style and content. He uses nonstandard contractions (gonna, Y'know, outta) and frequently drops the endings from his words (an' for and; thin' for thing, etc.). He lives in the Video-Rama's back room--the front part is much like the video-stores of days of old, with a counter and shelves full of the VHS tapes he found in the tunnels, and a widescreen TV and couch as a viewing area in the back. The back room is cluttered rather than messy, jammed with a dresser, side table, and futon, plus a work table covered with VCRs and TVs in various states of repair and
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Richter's room in Fort Half-Elf Antagonist is very clean and sparse. There's a bed and a desk. And books. Books everywhere.
Judith lives in Girls' 4 but that has basically been absorbed by the Vesperia party so. She has a lot of clothes she stores in big bins under her bed and probably other beds because hey they're not using the space!! like ninety percent of the time she doesn't even sleep in her own bed tho she just ninjas with Flynn or Yuri.
River has a room inside the hospital and it looks like this because I say so.
Yuuko just jacked Boys' 6 and now the interior looks like a super swanky traditional Japanese home.
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Narumi's cabin is probably quite neat, but that's Raidou's doing, not his. In the CD drama he doesn't seem to have any particular accent, though he does have a sort of casual style. I've always imagined him having a bit of a New York accent, personally. (I blame exposure to Guys and Dolls at a young and impressionable age for making me hear the kind of slang he uses in that accent always.)
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Also, his room has thick curtains on the windows for those moments when he needs his room to be transformed into a dark cave of despair.
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oh god his room is disgusting in X-23 it is horrible.
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Cesare lives in Canada and has rearranged his room so that his bed faces the door and is against the opposing wall, because he was not comfortable with it being underneath the window. He also has books around the place, especially on the bedside table. Occasionally a garment of clothing on the floor or bed, but pretty neat. He also has two trunks full of his belongings from Italy. His voice is... deeper than I had thought. It's actually quite low.
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