I’m actually making this a series. Yes, voicing is open, except for A, B, C, CH, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, LL, M, N, Ñ, P, Q, R, RR, T, U, V, Y, and Z. A: The same except he gets captured. B: The same. C: The same except he doesn’t die. CH: A boring letter. He is also a doorknob. D: The same except he doesn’t get captured. E: The same except he doesn’t get captured. F: The equivalent to G. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish F. G: The villain and the equivalent of F. He is trying to spell “AMIGOS” which is “FRIENDS” in Spanish. H: The equivalent of K. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish H. I: The main character and the equivalent of N. The reason why she’s the main character is because “I” sounds like “Y” which is Spanish for “And”. Credit to @wario100 for suggesting that I is a girl. J: The same in @wario100’s Spanish Alphabet Lore. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish J. K: The equivalent of J. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish K. L: The same in the original S.A.L., but doesn’t die. She also owns the acute gem now. LL: A supporting character. Owns the tilde gem. M: The same, but has a different design and gets captured. N: The equivalent of L. Only he is the bully. BTW, this ISN’T supposed to be a ripoff of HKtito‘s Spanish Alphabet Lore, where N and Ñ are the bullies. Ñ: An unlucky letter. He looks like @wario100’s Spanish LL, so credit to him. The reason why Ñ is unlucky is because he is the 4th least common letter in the Spanish Alphabet. (Not counting diagraphs.) He owns the inverted question mark gem. O: The same, but isn’t a bully, and gets captured. P: The same, but doesn’t die and owns the diaeresis gem. Q: The equivalent of P. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish Q. R: The same, but dies like English C instead of getting captured. RR: The equivalent of Q. Credit to @wario100 for his Spanish RR, and the suggestion for him being KYOOOOO. S: The same, but is equal to R. When you’re voicing him, make sure he sounds like S and not R. T: The same. U: The same. V: The same. W: The same, but dies. She dies because: 1, she’s rarely used in Spanish, and 2, She dies due to accidentally touching one of the spikes in G’s cave. Thus, rips her in half. X: The same. Y: The same. If you’re voicing her, please make sure it sounds like long E. Z: The same.
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