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*wheezes* assuming you mean Nox verse Ardyn because he is ABSOLUTELY the type to agree to this kind of thing and just-
yes.
My word YES.
I feel like it is not an intentional casting. Ardyn just hears of this drama production going down (probably about the time of the founder king, if highly dramatized/author’s licensed) and Ardyn hears about it and just- shows up on the set one day. Muscles his way in, idly picks up a script at random and finds it’s the script of the villain, grins like a loon and starts ROLLING WITH IT. The Director is smitten. Nox is a Sigh. Titus is a Screech because you just KNOW Ardyn drags him into playing the part of the villain’s right hand man somehow (under a costume disguise so the general public doesn’t associate Captain of the Kingsglaive with Villain in a Movie. The Glaives collectively lose it anyway.)
Also Ardyn starts adlibbing his lines and the rest of the cast should be frustrated because STICK TO THE SCRIPT except Ardyn is BRILLIANT and his chaotic energy pulls them in and inspires them to adlib occasionally themselves and honestly Ardyn is the best freaking part of the production hands down because of all the ENERGY and AUTHENTICY he puts into it.
“When he’s off camera,” says more than one actor in the behind the scenes interviews, “he’s such a sweetheart? It’s hard to remember he’s royalty when he’s shambling around in his silly hat, asking questions about the cameras and stuff like he’s a real medieval person in the wrong era just to make us laugh, but as soon as the cameras roll … he really feels like the villain.”
“He gets so into it,” comments the woman who has to play the Oracle, “it’s actually scary sometimes, you really believe he’s a bad guy, that he’s overthrown countries and stuff. Then as soon as the cameras are off he’s back to being an utter goofy sweetheart.”
No one is entirely certain why Ardyn, who is trundling buy in the background as said interviews take place, starts cackling demonically. Except for Nox. Nox knows.
Nox is still a Sigh.
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*wheezes* assuming you mean Nox verse Ardyn because he is ABSOLUTELY the type to agree to this kind of thing and just-
yes.
My word YES.
I feel like it is not an intentional casting. Ardyn just hears of this drama production going down (probably about the time of the founder king, if highly dramatized/author’s licensed) and Ardyn hears about it and just- shows up on the set one day. Muscles his way in, idly picks up a script at random and finds it’s the script of the villain, grins like a loon and starts ROLLING WITH IT. The Director is smitten. Nox is a Sigh. Titus is a Screech because you just KNOW Ardyn drags him into playing the part of the villain’s right hand man somehow (under a costume disguise so the general public doesn’t associate Captain of the Kingsglaive with Villain in a Movie. The Glaives collectively lose it anyway.)
Also Ardyn starts adlibbing his lines and the rest of the cast should be frustrated because STICK TO THE SCRIPT except Ardyn is BRILLIANT and his chaotic energy pulls them in and inspires them to adlib occasionally themselves and honestly Ardyn is the best freaking part of the production hands down because of all the ENERGY and AUTHENTICY he puts into it.
“When he’s off camera,” says more than one actor in the behind the scenes interviews, “he’s such a sweetheart? It’s hard to remember he’s royalty when he’s shambling around in his silly hat, asking questions about the cameras and stuff like he’s a real medieval person in the wrong era just to make us laugh, but as soon as the cameras roll … he really feels like the villain.”
“He gets so into it,” comments the woman who has to play the Oracle, “it’s actually scary sometimes, you really believe he’s a bad guy, that he’s overthrown countries and stuff. Then as soon as the cameras are off he’s back to being an utter goofy sweetheart.”
No one is entirely certain why Ardyn, who is trundling buy in the background as said interviews take place, starts cackling demonically. Except for Nox. Nox knows.
Nox is still a Sigh.
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