I am curious. Do you ever do "standard" accents for various races?
Yeah, I do do the Scottish-ish (really more a mix of Scottish & Northern Irish, where I'm from) dwarf thing as I think it's funny.


I am curious. Do you ever do "standard" accents for various races?
The only place I've seen Scottish dwarves is Critical Role, I think. I like my dwarves with a northern English accent (that's how they're always portrayed in Warhammer computer games).I am curious. Do you ever do "standard" accents for various races?
The first time I encountered a Scottish accent for dwarves was in World of Warcraft back before it was an MMO. I admit I do the psuedo-Scottish accent nowadays, but before the game came out I would just do a bit deeper voice than normal.The only place I've seen Scottish dwarves is Critical Role, I think. I like my dwarves with a northern English accent (that's how they're always portrayed in Warhammer computer games).
It matters little as I'm very bad at mimicking accents, so whatever I'm trying to do is rarely recognisable.
Do you want an exotic theme park or a setting with consistent world building? You can’t have nice peasants and a pseudo-medieval hellscape full of bandits and monsters with a bazillion horrible modus operandi centered on killing and eating said peasants.
Realistically, the peasants should all be 40k Catachans.
Really want to mess with your players? Use gruff, Scottish accents for all of the elves in your campaign, and use eloquent British accents for all of the dwarves.
And the Orc MimesDon’t forget the halflings with vigorous German accents.
Oh, I hate those. Always marching to war against the wind. Despicable.And the Orc Mimes
Indeed. A seasoned orc mime and their invisible wall is a master of battlefield control, truly an opponent to be feared!Oh, I hate those. Always marching to war against the wind. Despicable.
IDK, but I bet their Kender do…When people in England play D&D do their elves have American accents?![]()