>>1890614>New EnglandersAs an example of this, imagine a V-Tuber from New Hampshire/rural Massuchesets with a New England accent playing a female Edgar Allen Poe. She could have Lovecraftian horror and that sense of mystical foreignness common to New England folklore.
I mean I'm ill suited for the role, partially due to being a man whose undergoing a surgery to fix his nose soon (less nasally voice), but being a New England native whose lineage goes back to the 1600s I've a unique culture I could bring to streams which few could likewise bring.
Say for example talking about the time one of my ancestors, a Farr, was accused of witchcraft in Salem. Or my family farm where my grandparents had a pet racoon who eat marshmallows and would go to the basement for frozen shrimp. There's girls who are like me in having this unique cultural history.
I don't know the thirst for such a culture internationally but I get the impression Japanese people like New England, at least a certain subset of Japanese people, due to it's traditional mystical and old past. Something really creepy and cool about all the old Native American sites, long huge expansive forests, histories of witchcraft and myths, etc.