Western Name: Lewis Wendelken
Eastern Name: ルイス・ウェンデルケン
Kana Pronunciation: るいす・うぇんどるけん
Gender: Male
Age: Appears 25
Release Date: June 18, 2019
Group/Team: GraySlate
Technical Details
Voiced by: GraySlate
Managed by: GraySlate



Voicebank Distribution
Lewis has two voicebanks, an English and a Japanese.
The English bank is encoded on the reclist by Sunguardian, and can be downloaded in zip format here
His Japanese bank is CVVC with some English extras, and can be downloaded in zip format here
Both voicebanks are bipitch with logical ranges of A#2 ~ A#4. Both have prefix maps. They have three individual breaths each. Both sound best using fresamp and the flags BRE0Y99C99c99H0h0B0b0F1L1P99
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Voice Sample(s)
Character Details
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 189 lbs.
Character item: Vintage lollipop microphone
Likes: Paris, his company, singing, dancing, hot dogs
Dislikes: Having his buttons pushed, making others upset, being seen as outdated
Lewis was constructed in the 1950s by an engineer working for Wendelken Enterprises. When he was shown to the CEO, he was amazed at the craftmanship and made him the mascot of the company. Lewis took the company's name as his surname and assumed the position of the mascot. Wendelken Enterprises distributed a plethora of technologies, ranging from the latest automobiles to children's toys. Lewis was considered a strong selling point, as he was an example of what the engineers were capable of and that he could directly interact with the customer base. While Lewis is present for company meetings and events, he is allowed quite a bit of freedom and can go anywhere during his spare time. Lewis has been innovated since his inception in the 50s, and contains modern updates, such as a bluetooth feature. He was introduced to a fellow robot, Paris Carlisle, whose company went bankrupt while Paris was the only prototype. Wendelken Enterprises bought out Paris' company, and Lewis and Paris began working together. Lewis was programmed with human emotions and a conscience, and soon fell for Paris. Paris and Lewis maintain a loving relationship as Wendelken Enterprises remains a thriving company in the modern age.