Emirikol Adventurer Jun 19, 2007 #1 What kind of accent should Conan (of Cimmeria) have if his culture is Celtic? jh Last edited: Jun 19, 2007
Flynn First Post Jun 19, 2007 #4 Umm, Cimmerian? Do I win a prize? Hasta, Flynn BTW, seriously, having grown up on Schwarzenegger's Conan, I'd say Austrian.
Umm, Cimmerian? Do I win a prize? Hasta, Flynn BTW, seriously, having grown up on Schwarzenegger's Conan, I'd say Austrian.
K kenobi65 First Post Jun 19, 2007 #5 Celtic would suggest a Scottish or Irish accent. (Remember that Conan is an Irish name, meaning "little warrior".) But, I think that a lot of folks hear him with an Austrian accent these days. Last edited: Jun 19, 2007
Celtic would suggest a Scottish or Irish accent. (Remember that Conan is an Irish name, meaning "little warrior".) But, I think that a lot of folks hear him with an Austrian accent these days.
GlassJaw Hero Jun 19, 2007 #7 "Crom laughs at your four winds." How can you not say that without an Arnie accent?
K kenobi65 First Post Jun 19, 2007 #8 GlassJaw said: How can you not say that without an Arnie accent? Click to expand... Maybe Conan should have a Cullyfoanya accent. (Try to say "California" like Ahnuld; that's how it comes out.)
GlassJaw said: How can you not say that without an Arnie accent? Click to expand... Maybe Conan should have a Cullyfoanya accent. (Try to say "California" like Ahnuld; that's how it comes out.)
C Clavis First Post Jun 19, 2007 #9 Howard intended the Cimmerians to be the ancestors of the Celts, so an Irish, Welsh, or Scottish accent. But remember that Conan was away from Cimmeria for a long time, and speaks many languages. So whatever accent he had, it would be pretty faded.
Howard intended the Cimmerians to be the ancestors of the Celts, so an Irish, Welsh, or Scottish accent. But remember that Conan was away from Cimmeria for a long time, and speaks many languages. So whatever accent he had, it would be pretty faded.