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{{Cite tweet|author=Lena Raine [@kuraine] |date=November 12, 2021 |user=kuraine |number=1458978751975346177 |title=surprisingly this is the first time i've seen this question so i can confirm that i did the voices for marzipan & chicory ✨ they're pretty quiet non-verbal emotes, but that's me }}</ref>
** It can be assumed that the voicebank used for Chicory in ''Song of the Wielders'' is the same as the one used in another one of Lena Raine’s works, Oneknowing (Vocaloid 5’s ''Amy''), as they share a lot of similarities in sound. <ref>[https://cohost.org/kuraine/post/2386860-the-vocalist-is-voca Lena Raine on Cohost]</ref><ref> [https://medium.com/@kuraine/composing-for-chicory-motifs-memories-9d7351555694 “The vocaloid Chicory uses is actually one I’ve used in my solo work, but I purposely made it a bit rougher and more artificial-sounding.” Lena Raine, about Song of the Wielders]</ref>
* [[File:Chicory Leitmotif.png|alt=Chicory's Leitmotif|thumb|Chicory's Leitmotif]] Chicory’s musical theme on the soundtrack is the aptly named ''Chicory’s Theme''.[[File:Chicory Leitmotif.png|alt=Chicory's Leitmotif|thumb|Chicory's Leitmotif]]
** This motif is first introduced in ''Not Anymore'', a more downtrodden and depressive rendition of Chicory's theme. This is further intensified in ''Messed Up Person'', before finally, after Chapter 5, her true theme appears.
** Chicory's identifying instrument is the clarinet.
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