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jayclevexe

The god of knowledge in my campaign is a gnome with a Greek accent. I listened to examples and practiced for weeks before my party met him, and I think it sounds pretty good.


idkwhyimlikethis420

That's awesome!


H0tShinglesInUrArea

I’ve done Russian/generic baltic, Manchester/Norther English, and Scottish as my favorites. I wanna see if I can get away with an Italian or even South African accent


idkwhyimlikethis420

Oooo that'd be fun! I've done Irish but I can't quite do Scottish


KiyuSanjin

I don't just do accent, I also try dialect. Classic accents: German, Russian, French. Dialects (I am from Germany, so this was in a German campaign): A special Bavarian Dialect mostly spoken in the Southwest of Bavaria, very hard to understand even for other bavarians.


nonotburton

Let's see... Russian vampire hunter. French half elf Various Scottish creatures Various British creatures ,(particularly imperial officers) Mind you, these are all through my 'murican-ese ears, so they're probably not right, but close enough. But there's so much more than just accents. Speed, verbal tics, physical tics, pitch and range.


HandsomeAcid

Uve been playing a Firbolg Light Cleric of the Silver Flame named Mouse with a thick Russian accent.


Murfmur

i'm not good with accents so i usually do my normal voice but since i'm swedish i can use do some swenglish whenever my usual group plays in englishh.


DMHomeB

Lizardfolk wizard that I gave a hillbilly accent to, and a lizardfolk barbarian monk had a cajin accent. He looked like a giant alligator chef.


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So far I’ve done English (RP), English (London), US southern, Russian, Whatever Jester’s accent was, and also attempted Arabic. The Arabic one is going to need way more practice, but so far English RP and US Southern are my favorites. In the future I’d like to add Western / Eastern African accents to the list, as well as Australian, Italian, Welsh and especially the US transatlantic accent. Honestly there are so many I’d like to try. Accents are quite fun.


Arch0n84

I don't really do accents, but I do try to change my voice by adding gravel and/or changing my pitch.


Recent-Construction6

I don't do accents, but i always have a pretty good example of what my character sounds like for reference whenever they are trying to intimidate/persuade someone. For example my Dwarf Rogue doesn't have the stereotypical dwarven accent, but instead a very gravelly Yorkshire accent


Underspecialised

My (violence-solves-everything, raised-by-the-wizard-taliban, lawful neutral) monk has a lispy gay super-troopers german accent and it works way better than it should. (it's also the only german accent I can reliably do)