When I first chose Dean Winters for the Kasting Kall it was mostly for the repetition of things like "I am the wind and the storm it carries" and "I am the stone that endures" coupled with a few physical traits, the harsh voice he uses in his commercial spots, and his generally unshaven, tousled appearance (really, its 90% his look in the Mayhem role).
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Micah Sampson would be played by a long haired Orlando Bloom (Who totally looks closer to 26 than 37 anyway). He has that sophisticated, rich look with a grungy twist to it that I think fits how Micah should be perceived. Seeing as they can do anything in Hollywood for dimensions, appearance and etc, I would say that the only changes needed would be an about three inch height increase, and about thirty-forty pound muscle gain. In addition make up would be required to give him a fairer skin tone and hazel eyes. Took me awhile to think for Micah, but this works so well. The hair color is also spot on in this picture.
That's a damned good call, Glognar. On a related note, are the Aerlsons played by the Baldwin brothers? I mean there's so many of them, they're like everywhere. Not sure how to fit Nasha into it, though.
That Azazel guy on the previous page is actually not at all like the RED I have in my mind. I was asking myself what the real deal with this demon guy is, and what immediately springs to mind is this: demon rockstar. He's a bard, but he's not the flimsy fop many DnD minstrels seem to personify; rather, he's vicious, extremely tall and muscled like Appolo. There's that modern grungy rocktar misfit about him, a bad boy extraordinaire, a bender of rules, a transgressor of what's right and decent. So it comes as no surprise that he should look like a bad boy rockstar too. There's Tommy Lee but Tommy Leo is emo and he looked way too effeminate when he was younger. Alternatively, Chris Cornell springs to mind. A whole foot taller Chris Cornell with horns and red skin. Merci bouque, Photoshop!