They do not need to considering they are all women. The english voice actor...is not. Which is why they come across as a very flamboyant gay man.Falsetto can be used by both male and female singers in songs almost interchangeably because falsetto is so high pitched, I could provide a number of examples of falsetto singing without showing the singer and you would be hard pressed to know which is which.
However, I think it's also important to point out that falsetto itself has next to nothing to do with the VA of Wuk Lamat, as the German, Japanese, and English VN's do not use falsetto.
Which again, is showing you don't know what you're talking about.
For someone who claims to be close to the acting industry your exposure to voices is surprisingly limited and unimpressive.
You DO know there are a number of characters that were voiced by people opposite from the character's sex? You do know that again- many people have androgynous voices.
For someone claiming to be an expert you sure are a weirdo with no exposure to the thing you claim to be an expert in.
For the record, Sena isn't speaking in Falsetto either, there was no reason for you to bring it up, and again, shows your complete lack of understanding of what you're claiming you know about.
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