>>15898047Very little I'm afraid.
CoverEN described them to us as "moderately successful male content creators"
They never really elaborated on what that meant and that side of the arrangement wasn't our concern so we didn't push for info.
We were in a discord with them however that was set up to help run the project. Alas we no longer have access to it. Cover nuked it the instant we said we were backing out.
I do know their nationalities however and what characters they were slated to play.
Their characters were written and designed after they'd been recruited which as I understand is the opposite of how Cover normally operates. So they got to have quite a lot of input into them.
British guy 1: Easily the oldest of them. I reckon around 30. He was billed to play a human fighter. Memes aside CoverENs initial design for his character was complete ass, looking like a background character in an isekai anime. We redesigned him to look more flamboyant and older. Basically Kruber from Vermintide. Its a good look for the mercenary fighter schtick.
British guy 2: Youngest judging by the pitch of his voice. He was going to play a halfling rogue. Again a memeable classic combo. His character had to be toned down somewhat from CoverENs initial design as it was waaaay too edgy looking and covered in belts. We didn't really get what they were going for but they approved our redesign anyways so...whatever?
Judging by his personality though I think he'd have had to go sooner or later. He was a bit of an edgelord.
French guy: Originally going to be an elf wizard. He referenced the meme from D&D 3.5 about a level 1 wizard being almost guaranteed to lose in a fight against a domesticated housecat. This seemed to trigger the only real burst of energy and passion for the project we got out of CoverEN and they redid him as a housecat wizard. Everyone thought it was hilarious and we were going to run with it.
There was actually quite some excitement on that one as we considered it highly merchandisable.
Scandi guy: Never actually found out what country he was from. One of those though. Human cleric. Nice guy, very supportive and friendly. I do know he was/is a videogame streamer though. Does a lot of indie games.
His design was pretty basic like the original one for Brit 1 but it worked a lot better than that one did.
His english was so so. He'd pronounce things wrong or misunderstand things every now and then.
Italian: Human bard. This guy could actually sing, spoke five languages (also sang in them) and played about eight instruments. CoverEN said he'd had a physical album published in Italy but never said what it was called.
He was actually pretty funny too, very charming. Good fit for a bard really.
His original design was also very bland and had to be spiced up with some colour and facial hair.