Ivelle
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Western Name: Ivelle
Eastern Name:
Kana Pronunciation:

Gender: Female
Age: 20

Release Date: January , 2024
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Technical Details

Voiced by: rucowz
Managed by: rucowz

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Voicebank Distribution

UPCOMING VOICEBANKS:
Ivelle -Sing- CVVC: A 4-pitch Japanese CVVC voicebank, recorded at A3, D4, F#4, and B4. It has a natural tone.
Example

Ivelle -Soft- CVVC: A 4-pitch Japanese CVVC voicebank, recorded at F3, C4, E4, and A#4. It has a soft, gentle tone.

Ivelle Arpasing: A monopitch English voicebank, recorded at E4. It has a soft tone.

BETA VOICEBANKS (will not be released):
Ivelle CVVC Beta: A 3-pitch Japanese CVVC voicebank, recorded at B3, E4, and A4. It has a sharper tone than -Sing-.
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Ivelle Arpasing Beta: A monopitch English voicebank, recorded at E4. It has a stronger tone than her new Arpasing voicebank.


Terms of Use

R-18 Content Allowed? Permission Not Required
Commercial Use of Voicebank Allowed? Forbidden
Commercial Use of Character Allowed? Forbidden
Do these terms apply to derivative characters/voices? Derivatives of any sort are forbidden
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Voice Sample(s)


Character Details


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Gender: Female
Pronouns: she/her
Orientation: straight/heterosexual
Age: 20 (when in human form)
Birthday: March 1st
Height (fairy form): 5 inches
Height (human form): 160cm/5'2"
Personality: curious, hopeless romantic, friendly, polite, easy to fall in love

Backstory:
Ivelle is a fairy living in the woods on the edge of a human village. Although it is forbidden for fairies to interact with humans or even be seen by them, she falls in love with a human man, resulting in her own kin exiling her.

Over summer, Ivelle and the man form an amicable bond. The man visits Ivelle and keeps her hidden from his wife, Amelia, who doesn't believe in any magical creatures. However, he introduces his two young sons to the fairy, who absolutely adore her. The man only sees Ivelle as a fascinating magical being, and although he is interested in learning more about fairies and their culture from her, he cannot return her feelings. Ivelle knows this, and she keeps her romantic feelings hidden from him, even when she begins to lose her magic due to heartbreak.

Eventually, Amelia gets fed up with her husband's disappearances, and his visits towards Ivelle grow less and less frequent. Summer passes, and one cold autumn night, Ivelle's magic fully transforms her into a human being, as a way to make it possible to be together with her true love. He, however, is not there to help her adjust to her new form, and she passes away in the early morning chill. When he finally visits her again, he finds her naked unmoving body laying peacefully in the grass under the shade of a tree, a half-finished flower ring dangling from her cold fingers. Panicked and believing he can save her, he rushes her to the town's healer, who informs him that he is holding a dead fairy in his arms. Anguished, he asks the healer what killed her, whose only response is "you did."

Unwilling to accept Ivelle's death, the man takes her somewhere safe: his own cellar, dark and too terrifying for even his adventurous sons to step foot into. He lays his dead girl down, and day by day, he prays for her to open her eyes. The more time he spends with her, the more the magic that still lingers in her corpse begins taking effect on him, making him blind to her true appearance: instead of a decomposing body, he only sees a beautiful young girl, sleeping peacefully. His sons start complaining about a bad smell in the house, and Amelia reassures them that it must just be a rat that died in the cellar.

Under the effects of Ivelle's lingering magic, the man starts neglecting his work and his family. He spends all of his time in the cellar with his fairy girl, not eating or sleeping. This is when he finally returns Ivelle's feelings, loving her in death in a way he never did in life. When the stench becomes unbearable, Amelia decides to investigate the cellar herself. What she finds down there is so horrific that she hardly even recognises her own husband, hunched over a dead body. Assuming that her kind, gentle husband had lost his mind and killed a young girl, Amelia takes her two sons and flees the house. She alerts the authorities that something is wrong with her husband. The guards find the man just as Amelia had left him, inseparable from the decomposing corpse of what appears to be a young human girl. Unable to talk sense into him, the guards barricade the cellar door, leaving the man to die alone with the body.

Many years later, his now-adult sons return to their abandoned childhood home in hopes of finding clues and closure regarding their father's "disappearance". Trying to protect her children, Amelia had never told them why their father won't be coming back to them, and now they want answers. First, they visit the edge of town, where they remember being taken by their father to see the fairy. Unable to reach the fairy, they return to their old house, now standing as nothing but a ruin. They manage to break through the barricaded cellar door, leading them to find two skeletons, the larger one embracing the smaller one. They recognise their father's wedding ring on the larger skeleton's finger, and they realise their father never truly abandoned them or their mother. They also find their father's journal next to the bodies, where he kept track of his entire experience with the fairy named Ivelle, starting from the day he met her, until his death. The more his sons read through the journal, the more they see their father's words growing more and more unintelligible, but they are unaware of the fairy magic that had been affecting him. Shocked and not fully understanding what happened, the two sons try to at least give their father a proper burial. They bury both skeletons at the edge of town, where it all started.


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