Jacob the Impaler
First Post
How many of you try to use accents when you're roleplaying characters or NPC's? I do it just because it amuses the hell out of my players when they run into a lizardman druid who sounds like a Jamacian dockworker. Here's some of the accents I use:
Dwarves: Scottish or German
Elves: Educated-sounding, but otherwise accentless
Halflings: Straight-up Lord of the Rings hobbits
Gnomes: Squeaky, nasal, stereotypical "midget" voice
Orcs: Talk through closed teeth
Gnolls: Whoopi Goldberg (Lion King had a profound impact on my view of hyenas)
Goblins: Mean New Yorkers
Kobolds: Vaguely cockney
Lizardmen: Jamacian or Creole
Ogres: Butthead, without the huh huh huh's
Dragons: British aristocrats
Are accents helpful and amusing? Or just plain stupid and distracting?
Dwarves: Scottish or German
Elves: Educated-sounding, but otherwise accentless
Halflings: Straight-up Lord of the Rings hobbits
Gnomes: Squeaky, nasal, stereotypical "midget" voice
Orcs: Talk through closed teeth
Gnolls: Whoopi Goldberg (Lion King had a profound impact on my view of hyenas)
Goblins: Mean New Yorkers
Kobolds: Vaguely cockney
Lizardmen: Jamacian or Creole
Ogres: Butthead, without the huh huh huh's
Dragons: British aristocrats
Are accents helpful and amusing? Or just plain stupid and distracting?
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