Thought it was time for Kingdoms voice claims! I am not an expert video editor or artist, so @creative-chaos-apparently compiled my list and the art is by @creative-chaos-apparently and @thevintageducky ! Thank you sooo much Rae 😭💜💜 I am in your debt!
Will belongs to @jacomitabarthalock so I didn't voice claim him and he feels left out. XD
Read below the cut for more info about the claims! (And additional claims/people)
Voice claims
Dec: Chief Bogo in Zootopia. Honestly Bogo is a bit harsh for Dec. Dec is more... pleasant? But he has a low, rumbly voice and this was the closest I could find. Also if talking to Will, one billion times more flirty.
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Antonius: Maui from Moana xDDD
Okay seriously the slight frat boy, jock, occasional golden retriever energy is perfect. I never thought I'd see Marcus Antonius as the Rock but you know what...it kinda works.
And you know he'd say "It's actually, 'General Marcus Antonius, Consort of Egypt, Triumvir of Rome.' I interrupted. From the top."
(Fun fact: historically he claimed ancestry from Heracles who was a Roman demigod. )
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Cleopatra: Esmeralda from Hunchback. She normally is quite polished and charming when she speaks, but she can be passionate!
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Eppius: LMAO. He is so hard. Benjamin Clawhauser in Zootopia is the closest xDDDD but he has more of a...nasal addition in his voice? But the energy is perfect. XDDD He'd also go Priiiiiimmuss?!? At Dec like Clawhauser says Chiiiieeeef?!
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Secundus: Searcher Clade from Strange World
The calm to Aem's storm xD. The voice is perfect for him.
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Aemilius: Steven Grant from Moon Knight
Hear me out. He kinda sounds like the nice one of Moon Knight's personalities. But also he'd wave at bad guys and get them to wave back. Aem's hard, but this guy has the vibe. Aem's much more hyper though.
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Paullus Silvanus: Hiro from Big Hero Six
The mix of confidence then insecurity works well. Plus he's 15.
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Livia: Entrapta from She-ra
Chaos queens unite.
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Carus: Garnet from Steven Universe
The deadpan and sarcasm works well for them.
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Charmion: Chel from the Road to El-Dorado
If you wanted a bonus voice claim...
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Fiadh: Merida from Brave
Like I said in the video, I apologize for this one. Yes, Fi is Irish and Merida is Scottish, but it was the closest I could find. Not meant to offend anyone! Also the feistiness of Merida works for Fi, even or especially if she gets scared.
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Hostia: Shadow Weaver from She-ra
Boo hiss. She's definitely said "Impertinent as always, I see" to Pavo.
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Pius: Howl from Howl's Moving Castle. Yep he is this deadpan and deliberate in his voice!
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Pavo: Hunter from the Owl House. Except a little older sounding and more refined. Love Pavo, but he's a smidge snobby.
Additional Choice: Wirt from Over the Garden Wall. Debated on these two.
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Tommy: Arthur Morgan
Specifically the drunk version of Arthur Morgan when he's friendlier sounding. Tommy's voice is also a bit higher as well as twangier. Gives you a good idea though!
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Metellus: I've always seen him as the guy yelling orders at the end. xDDD
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Justus Fannius: Pius and Pavo's dad! And occasionally as awkward with affection...
when people refer to canon story-relevant kingdom hearts games as ‘spinoffs’ it makes me sad not only for the obvious reasons i always say but also bc like man i WISH this series had spinoffs. imagine what they could do if they had permission from nomura to truly go off the rails and ignore the greater canon for a second and just do some fun whimsical plotless thing in an alternate universe. imagine a fishing/boating game on destiny islands. kh fighting game. it is an injustice that we have been deprived of kingdom karts. can anyone hear me
Designer's Note: Secret Stones have been passed down from a time so long ago that not even the Zonai know their origins. Initially we designed them to resemble dragon embryos, but they eventually settled into the form of the magatama jewels worn as accessories in ancient Japan.
Although their shape is simple, we took great care to convey a sense of the power contained within the Secret Stones. So that their color profile wouldn't be too basic, for example, we mixed two or three hues within each Secret Stone to reflect the palette of each Sage.
The art director gave the concept of "rakkan" [the stamps that traditional Japanese artists use to sign their work] as the key aesthetic for the glyphs carved into the Stones. These glyphs are based on the Chinese characters that represent the Sages. While maintaining a minimum level of readability, we transformed the shapes of the characters into something closer to symbols, each of which includes an "eye" element. We hope these designs lend a distinctive air of mystery to the Sages.
Character concept: kindly old mentor figure who is scouring the land in search of The Chosen One to pull the sword from the stone. They find the kid destined to be king, whisk them away on a magical adventure full of lessons like "be a good sport" and "always see the best in people," and guide them to the stone.
The child pulls the sword out and immediately gets knifed in the ribs by their mentor, who takes the sword, hides the body, and gets declared the rightful king.
TotK Plot Twist: When Ganondorf swallows the secret stone and turns into a dragon he just… vibes. Like all the other dragons. Sometimes he tries to dip down too low to settlements and malice poisons the area until Link lands on his head and baps on the nose like NO BAD DEMON DRAGON and then he just goes “ok” and floats to a higher elevation.
He lingers more around the desert than anywhere else, so he doesn’t bump into the other dragons all that much. But eventually the Yiga figure out some kind of way to turn him back and he’s just like “what kind of weird fever dream was that 🤨” when he’s normal again.
Egyptian, ca. 1985-1773 BCE (Middle Kingdom, 12th dynasty)
This fish pendant represents a Synodontis Batensoda, more commonly known as the Nile catfish, a species of fish named for its black belly. Often worn at the end of a plait of hair, amulets like this one were used by children and young women to protect against drowning. This fine amulet is made of gold with stone inlays, including a red stone for the right eye and a green stone for the left. Amulets in the form of the Synodontis Batensoda were particularly popular during the Middle Kingdom, when the fish might have been identified with an astronomical constellation.