HOW TO ROLEPLAY and VOICE ACT (even if you're terrible at it)

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  • A practical guide on how to act, improv, and roleplay, even if you're not trained or naturally gifted.
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  • @dane3038
    @dane3038 4 роки тому +909

    Also remember, If your cultural accent isn't perfect, you're probably not playing a character from that region anyway. You're playing a character from a fantasy world that has an accent that only somewhat resembles an accent from the real world. * You may have to remind the other players of this.

    • @anthonynorman7545
      @anthonynorman7545 4 роки тому +14

      💯

    • @TopTierKnees
      @TopTierKnees 4 роки тому +20

      And when you're really stuck, that NPC is actually faking a bad accent!

    • @scw55
      @scw55 4 роки тому +8

      My Tabaxi speaks like a typical Tabaxi which sounds like an offensively Spanish accent that's a little French.

    • @MK-dh2mi
      @MK-dh2mi 3 роки тому +1

      @@scw55 My Tabaxi was a hermit in a swamp for decades and now has reemerged in the world obsessed with jewels and clothes and candy and sounds like Ethan Nestor.

  • @Solrex_the_Sun_King
    @Solrex_the_Sun_King 4 роки тому +298

    Roleplaying is just story writing, but you only control one character. A cooperative narrative.

  • @Jaeger_Bishop
    @Jaeger_Bishop 4 роки тому +362

    Yes, this would be most valuable to my party and I. Thank you bard for your words of wisdom! *Makes sure to tip Esper on the way out of the tavern*

  • @JackPassmore
    @JackPassmore 4 роки тому +301

    Dude you rock...
    Wait! I meant;
    "Esper the Bard, your facility with the Etherworld is comparable only to the accessibility and excellence of your tutelage!"

    • @2ndThought_
      @2ndThought_ 4 роки тому +14

      He's speaking the language of the gods.

  • @RJ_Ehlert
    @RJ_Ehlert 4 роки тому +114

    The best part of fantasy accents is that any strange way you talk can officially be the way people from a location in your fantasy world speak.

  • @AkaiAzul
    @AkaiAzul 4 роки тому +236

    Small tip, but made me realize I should try a higher pitch for my short character.

    • @TerrariaGolem
      @TerrariaGolem 4 роки тому +46

      *small* tip for a *short* character

    • @maciejnowak3047
      @maciejnowak3047 4 роки тому +14

      I would even call it a tiny tip

    • @sharkoj
      @sharkoj 4 роки тому +8

      Not if you’re a scottish dwarf

    • @barbaragordon7381
      @barbaragordon7381 3 роки тому +1

      @@sharkoj our dwarfs are swiss 😂

    • @Josh-fj9hi
      @Josh-fj9hi 2 роки тому +1

      I tend to do a slow deep voice for large characters like my loxodon rogue and I tend to mix it with a indian or Mediterranean accent

  • @BeyondTheScreenRPG
    @BeyondTheScreenRPG 4 роки тому +72

    "If you want to truly get better at roleplaying, you have to enrich your mind."
    Nailed it.
    A wonderful video, love your acting tips!

  • @SlyLilFoxo
    @SlyLilFoxo 4 роки тому +15

    I do a lot of writing and text-based roleplay. I've even done acting and quite a lot of drama work so I've a pretty good grasp on being in character and roleplay in general.
    However, when it comes to RPing through voice online with friends or whatever it may be, I fall short. I think it's performance anxiety that gets the best of me and really puts me on the spot no matter how well I understand my character and the scene around me.
    For those that suffer the same problem; do not be shy to let loose. The biggest thing about anxiety is worrying that you will look dumb. However, being afraid to go all out and pussyfooting around RP and talking OOC to summarise your actions makes you look even more like a fool than messing up your lines slightly or being a little weird. Mistakes actually make for good RP as well. It's super hard to talk perfectly all the time. A few stutters or fuck-ups are fine in character, even if you're playing a genius. They keep them human. ...Or whatever their race may be.

  • @volstadgermaine2510
    @volstadgermaine2510 4 роки тому +44

    This is great advice Master Bard. My old DM always said "Every character you enjoy making is already in there. Just try to bring them out. View things how they view them. React to them how they would react.".

  • @angelmanfredy
    @angelmanfredy 4 роки тому +150

    I’m forever impressed with the quality of your channel. Thank you for your contributions and inspiration, sir.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  4 роки тому +16

      I'm glad you find it so, thank you as well!

  • @brunop.8745
    @brunop.8745 4 роки тому +39

    "I like doing Mediterranean-inspired accents"
    Proceeds to become Mario

    • @Randomness65535
      @Randomness65535 4 роки тому +5

      I've met only one Italian in my life and he pretty much has that accent. Pretty stereotypical personality too, come to think of it.

    • @cthonicaidoneus
      @cthonicaidoneus 3 роки тому +2

      @@Randomness65535 did he do the hand thing

    • @Randomness65535
      @Randomness65535 3 роки тому +2

      @@cthonicaidoneus don't remember but I could imagine him doing that

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 2 роки тому

      Super Mario Sunshine

  • @rafaelbrandao4059
    @rafaelbrandao4059 4 роки тому +58

    6:09 it's the potion seller!

    • @Solrex_the_Sun_King
      @Solrex_the_Sun_King 4 роки тому +1

      Rafael Brandão YUSSSSSS!

    • @quoteclone
      @quoteclone 3 роки тому

      "In a perfect world, men like me would not exist. But this is not a perfect world"

  • @ImmortalLemon
    @ImmortalLemon 4 роки тому +16

    What I love doing, is acting out my failures and natural 1’s, my GM generally has you act out what you do and I started to love it

  • @michaelwolf8690
    @michaelwolf8690 4 роки тому +5

    Roleplaying isn't about funny voices, but it is factually about speaking in the first person, inhabiting the character that's doing the dialog. That makes a huge difference in how you and others around the table take part in the story. The bigger part is in owning the limitations and flaws of your character. Making a decision that doesn't create a benefit on your character sheet but that makes logical sense for a person in the position of your character. Finding more and more of those exceptions is how you define your character in the space of the game.

    • @scottjcaldwell
      @scottjcaldwell 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed. "A funny voice" does not automatically = roleplaying

  • @WallyDM
    @WallyDM 4 роки тому +15

    One of my favorite videos in all of D&D thus far in 2020. As a DM inspiring to widen his range of voices for NPCs, this was an encouraging presentation. Well done!

  • @RIVERSRPGChannel
    @RIVERSRPGChannel 4 роки тому +22

    Good tips
    Getting into character is a great part of the game.

  • @Zakiel97
    @Zakiel97 4 роки тому +5

    avoiding slang is a big one for me, real immersion breaker and I always catch myself doing it - which kinda takes you out of the moment when you say something and immediately think "ah shit, that came out wrong". gotta practice that more.

  • @achmedliebtachi
    @achmedliebtachi 4 роки тому +5

    Esper, if that may be your true name, I give you humbly great gratitude, for your videos are so transparent, real and weird. Thank you for being one of the lone "just-talking-youtubers" I like to listen to. Your advices are actually pragmatic and easy to use!

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for watching Maik! May your adventures be many!

  • @qsviewsrpgs4571
    @qsviewsrpgs4571 4 роки тому +2

    Great tips all of them and I've used many myself. For me starting out, even the slightest changes in pacing and cadence can make a world of difference. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @midnightguard7599
    @midnightguard7599 4 роки тому +1

    Just happened across your channel via this video popping up in my recommended list. Your simple tips for voices I will definitely put to good use, it will greatly increase the types of voices I use when running NPCs. After so many years of running games I cannot believe that many of the basic tips you laid out never really crossed my mind. Subscribed to your channel and looking forward to going through your other videos! Keep up the good work!

  • @gozer87
    @gozer87 4 роки тому

    I love that you picked one of my favorite short stories as your example.

  • @jonathankydd1816
    @jonathankydd1816 4 роки тому +1

    honestly this really helped, i never thought that i could forego using a different accent and change my pitch and cadence. good luck on your goal to 100k

  • @Wingthorson
    @Wingthorson 4 роки тому +5

    Esper, thou art a true artist among yer brothers and sisters among the guild of the bards!
    Keep up the great work, man. Greetings from Germany

  • @anastasiamcmeekin3543
    @anastasiamcmeekin3543 4 роки тому +19

    This needs more recognition. I can't tell you how much this has helped me. I looove dnd. But it always so awkward roleplaying. I never could get the handle of impersonating my characters. That being, I was terrified to roleplay as males. But this upcoming campaign, I'm playing as my first male character 😊 I may not sound exactly how I imagined him. But the slowed speach and lower tone gave me a great grasp on him.

    • @Nazinsky
      @Nazinsky 3 роки тому +1

      That's fair! I have horrible social anxiety, but this game has alleviated some of that - alongside professional help, of course - and it's fun.

  • @robisafk
    @robisafk 3 роки тому +1

    This was awesome. Thank you. I’m new (playing pathfinder), and only a few sessions in. I just broke my shyness with RP and I’m all in baby. Now I need to learn how to voice act a little. The tip of “showing and not telling” is absolute GREAT advice.

  • @anathema1828
    @anathema1828 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting! Excellent content ❤

  • @matthewcarroll2533
    @matthewcarroll2533 4 роки тому +1

    This is all great advice! I've been DM'ing for several years now and one thing I noticed in newer roleplayer's or even a few who haven't "broken the ice" into roleplaying their character fully, is that your first bit of advice about adjusting your pitch and sentence structure seems (anecdotal so) to be very commonplace and after that point it's much easier for the rest to fall into place.

  • @gastonenriquegettigbarrios6143
    @gastonenriquegettigbarrios6143 4 роки тому +3

    This is a video that I was unconsciously waiting for. It really is a great tool for DMs and also for players. Thank you very much for your contribution to the world of ESPER Role! A big hug from Argentina friend!

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  4 роки тому +1

      I'm really glad to hear that. Viva la aventura ché!

  • @Ryan-gl8ez
    @Ryan-gl8ez 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for all this! As I was watching I slumped my shoulders forward, closed the right side of my mouth, & half closed my right eye & the voice just came out. Your tips really helped me out!!

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  2 роки тому +1

      Outstanding! I'm seriously considering making another video with voice acting tips.

  • @andsmith3780
    @andsmith3780 4 роки тому +53

    If roleplaying was just always, "I tell the guard..", I'd probably be more into just miniature battle games (personal opinion, no judgement)

    • @piemaniac9410
      @piemaniac9410 4 роки тому +11

      And Smith im personally like that, i play d&d for the combat and puzzles while roleplaying is is a bit of a challenge. im not quite “i intimidate the guard” but more along the lines of “[PC name] looks towards the guard, giving a glare while placing his hand on the hilt of his sword”

    • @andsmith3780
      @andsmith3780 4 роки тому +3

      @@piemaniac9410 I totally understand that! ☺

  • @BouncingTribbles
    @BouncingTribbles 4 роки тому +3

    Great video. Really good advice. It's funny though, because my group has the opposite problem.
    We had a big epic battle against the minions of a night hag, a bunch of giant frogs and toads, and afterwards one of our players commented.
    "We haven't had a fight in a while..." and someone replied.
    "We keep talking our way out of them."
    That was when I pointed out that our druid might have been able to talk to the frogs and toads, so another missed opportunity.
    Some of the other encounters we've talked our way out of recently: we convinced the commander of a mercenary army to convince his army we'd been friends all along after killing his employer; we recruited an enemy sentry to be our pet redshirt (he watches the horses while we fight); we made cautious friends with a group of bandit hunters; and we convinced a hippogriph that we were neither food nor an enemy. We went six sessions, and other than a friendly duel, we rolled only social dice; and that duel was to convince a bunch of Orcs that we deserved respect. It's a great group to play with

  • @pillager6190
    @pillager6190 4 роки тому +1

    I've played a variety of RPGs over my 45 years of gaming. Still can learn from this. Great Channel!

  • @BigOak1669
    @BigOak1669 4 роки тому +25

    Congratulations on nearing 100k! I must have found your channel 10 years ago. Always great content! This one is particularly great timing for me as I just joined a group and, to help my role play and lore, I've started reading the Drizzit saga. I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on meta discussions with your group on RP. Some of my group enjoys it and others don't. We tend to fade as the session progresses.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  4 роки тому +3

      A decade-long viewer, that's outstanding. All the best with your new group.

    • @DMXXCorps
      @DMXXCorps 4 роки тому +2

      Wade you've convinced me to subscribe.

  • @csgsmolders
    @csgsmolders 4 роки тому +2

    What a helpful video, thank you for it!

  • @vak5461
    @vak5461 2 роки тому

    I just came across you but as soon as you talked about your more reserved character I saw your face change and you became them so quickly. Keep on pursuing your passions!! ❤️

  • @TheGuidermichael
    @TheGuidermichael 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! I have been wanting to learn how to do accents just for fun in life anyway. I appreciate all of your great content.

  • @kynandesouza
    @kynandesouza 4 роки тому

    wonderful video, thank you for sharing some great tips!

  • @wiimilozy1
    @wiimilozy1 4 роки тому +1

    A tip that also helped me a lot is get a cathphrase for your character for especific situations, like when they are:
    hungry
    excited
    scared
    angry
    in trouble
    etc, theres no limit! or you can use the same for all
    That makes them more unique and you will always know when to say what!

  • @alexandremachado3190
    @alexandremachado3190 4 роки тому +2

    Esper, the voice actor. I really like a lot your roleplaying. It's simply but effective.

  • @RuneInked
    @RuneInked 4 роки тому

    Dude, this is going to help me so much. I’ve always had some trouble role playing and voice acting due to my anxiety and just overall stage fright, but I end up annoying myself because I want to be better for everyone else. Obviously I’m not gonna be Matt Mercer or anything overnight, but this has given me somewhere to start! Liked & subbed 💕

  • @jigzigsaw
    @jigzigsaw 4 роки тому +2

    i picked a boston accent for my character and it’s my first time playing dnd & the campaign starts in like a week or two so the accent / “in character” tip was a huge help

  • @Anders010
    @Anders010 4 роки тому +5

    Great tips bro!

  • @ProjectEpos
    @ProjectEpos 4 роки тому

    You're saying exactly what I'm thinking. Enjoyed the video very much.

  • @TheFreedom103
    @TheFreedom103 4 роки тому

    Wow this will really help I think for a lot of new players. I will make sure that it becomes a part of the basic introduction for my Student ascociation group that I am running with 6 other DMs. Thanks a lot!

  • @ConnorCoultrup
    @ConnorCoultrup 4 роки тому

    This was an incredibly valuable video. Liked, subscribed, and saved.

  • @salomon109
    @salomon109 4 роки тому +1

    You are great. Thanks for sharing.

  • @larrydotson2625
    @larrydotson2625 4 роки тому +8

    01:40 Man I been DMing for 26 years and I can only recall one time I had a true to god TPK and wouldn't you know it this instance of total party kill was also due entirely to player stupidity (a player set of a bomb in a cave under a mountain no joke). But I can tell you this much a TPK is really rough it's hard on players, and it can completely knock the steam out of a dungeon master.

  • @HeitorLL
    @HeitorLL 4 роки тому

    I loved your tips! Please do more videos on this topic!

  • @gameon_ct
    @gameon_ct 4 роки тому +2

    I feel bad I had forgotten about this channel. Back in, 2010? 2011? this channel got me back into D&D with his games he would post. "In The Hands Of My Enemy" I believe was one of them I watched. And one about "golden wishes" and "shattered dreams". Maybe "shadowed dreams". Either way, it got me back into it and now it's a full fledged part of my life, even with a YT channel and some self published stuff! Thanks Esper! It's good to see you again! Thanks for helping me get back into the game! :)

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks a ton for watching my videos throughout all these years. Crazy to think it's been over a decade now! I miss making those narrated adventures so much.

  • @thevoid6756
    @thevoid6756 2 роки тому

    congrats on 100k!

  • @dallos8946
    @dallos8946 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing. The first tip is a god damn game changer

  • @dustinbesser4780
    @dustinbesser4780 4 роки тому

    Esper, keep up the good work!

  • @gentlemanviking9389
    @gentlemanviking9389 3 роки тому +6

    I'm brand new to D&D and I'm nervous that I'll get ridiculed for sounding stupid.

    • @Max-DuBois
      @Max-DuBois 3 роки тому +2

      Everyone is so worried about sounding stupid themselves that they won't notice 🖒

  • @geoffreystraw5268
    @geoffreystraw5268 4 роки тому +1

    Honestly I would love for you to go on and on more about this :)

  • @genrationcommunity12
    @genrationcommunity12 4 роки тому

    you deserve much more recognition

  • @CoinOpTV
    @CoinOpTV 2 роки тому

    Excellent stuff and classic Conan!

  • @christophermurray9777
    @christophermurray9777 4 роки тому

    Extra helpful. Great video.

  • @adamholcomb1906
    @adamholcomb1906 4 роки тому +12

    This is something I do for all my characters....I voice act all my characters from Drow to yuan-ti and human..I also do some acting while I play AL👍🏼👍🏼💯

    • @0num4
      @0num4 4 роки тому +3

      The funnest players in AL are the ones who RP. It doesn't matter if we're super successful, if every encounter goes by easily, or if our skill checks are spot-on...the RPing and socializing is always better with players who are interested and try to bring their characters to life.

    • @adamholcomb1906
      @adamholcomb1906 4 роки тому +3

      Onuma this is very true it makes the game way more interesting when more people RP during the game.....if players seeing me RP gets them inspired to do the same then I’m super happy....this has happens several times and everyone has more fun then just rolling dice👍🏼👍🏼💯😎

  • @walrusinc2736
    @walrusinc2736 4 роки тому +7

    Oh man, I /have/ to play an australian cleric now. Dunno why, but your mention of alternate accents from english immediately struck me with "australian cleric"... It's gonna happen for sure.

  • @ogarga666
    @ogarga666 3 роки тому +1

    amazing video! I'm about to play an unconventional Minotaur Barbarian and I don't want him to be just a meat shield warrior with no brain, so I'm researching ways to build him, thanks!

  • @Vizual_Racing
    @Vizual_Racing 4 роки тому +1

    Your reading of Conan was awesome. I would buy an audiobook with your narration.

  • @comoseragilista
    @comoseragilista 4 роки тому

    Great shot. It also helped me to improve a little more my English skills.

  • @LucasdeLazariDranski
    @LucasdeLazariDranski 4 роки тому

    Nice tips, thanks man!

  • @gwensevegney7876
    @gwensevegney7876 3 роки тому

    Ah found this late but I'm watching this as review for a session I have later today and honestly it really helps. I play a character with a heavy finnish inspired accent that I occasionally have to practice to remember all of his little quirks. (Specifically his by now trademark phrase "that would be preferable")
    This video really holds up and I honestly believe I'll be referencing this for years to come.

  • @nicks4802
    @nicks4802 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the confidence boost

  • @deannekellogg8514
    @deannekellogg8514 Рік тому +1

    Before I played with voice I'd come up with unique saying for my character. Sometimes I'd twist common ones such as "oh my god" to "Flock of leaves!" "Mountains Breath!" etc...For my elf druid (also in a book I wrote). I also assign different nationalities to each characters and look up common saying like my Sweedish Goliath would say "log-on" "Pull me backwards" "You planted your last potato!" Of course in the game world she wasn't Sweedish I made this part of her culture.
    I've made-up curse words or for partial nationalities of a character Id just curse in that language.
    I received compliments on my cute and different additives to the various characters. Try it. If it's a game at home you don't have to worry about plagiarizing so use someone else's quotes from a movie that inspires you.

    • @esperthebard
      @esperthebard  Рік тому +1

      Outstanding. I've created some new exclamations and such before, and thought it was so cool to have such unique things for a character to say.

  • @zyibesixdouze4863
    @zyibesixdouze4863 4 роки тому +13

    When I DM I try to encourage acting, but I'm going to be honest... my players are all chaotic stupid and I don't think it'd be much different. I don't mean it in the bad way, it's the comedic stupid

  • @DaxterL
    @DaxterL 4 роки тому +5

    6:08 "King Siegemeyer, enough of these games, i'm going into battle and i need only your strongest potions... wait wrong npc fuck"

  • @B.coffin
    @B.coffin 4 роки тому

    Helpful video!

  • @dantevandeva7493
    @dantevandeva7493 4 роки тому +3

    My suggestion: Listen to audiobooks, reading can be tough for some people (I know it is for me), but listening to audiobooks can really help you get some examples of good voice acting, especially considering it is usually one person doing all the voices.
    As a DM, listening to other DMs voice act and listening to audiobooks really helped me get an understanding of "what this character should sound like" (having an image of the character can help too).

    • @lagtastic7511
      @lagtastic7511 4 роки тому

      100% agree with this. Find some good narrators and you can learn a ton from them.

  • @dracosdiabolis1769
    @dracosdiabolis1769 4 роки тому +4

    Nice. Lol this hardest but extremely fun voice ( if you can call it that) was my dwarf. He was kicked in the head as a child and shattered parts of his skull. Being a dwarf he wasn't going to let that slow him down. But a as the injury healed, it screwed with his pronouncement of words. To the point the voice sounds like a really thick Scot mixed with a back woods southern draw. But ran together like "Boomhauer" from King of the Hill.
    But as a twist, when he drinks for some reason he can talk normal. From incomprehensible to think dwarven. To light dwarven to no accent (mid west accent) and I was using a Irish accent to go into high elven. Lol yep I was hammered drunk.
    So much fun just for the role play.

  • @archiesto4444
    @archiesto4444 3 роки тому

    I don't know if I can do this, but wow this was great advice!

  • @warezz1743
    @warezz1743 3 роки тому

    This got me both hyped for Friday and disappointed with last Friday!

  • @bluesight_
    @bluesight_ 4 роки тому +1

    biggest piece of advice i found for myself from this is to read good fantasy novels. I never read for enjoyment and the thought simply hadn't occurred to me how much that would help my RP

  • @AfroditeBell
    @AfroditeBell 2 роки тому

    Came here bc I currently am playing a Grecian gladiator Barb, subbed once you did the Mediterranean voice, excellent.

  • @geoffschmidt1944
    @geoffschmidt1944 4 роки тому

    This is great! Saved - thanks!!

  • @EXXTSON
    @EXXTSON 4 роки тому +1

    Duuuude, your voices are fuckin awesome.

  • @damirsfist
    @damirsfist 4 роки тому

    i love this, such a great summary. Thanks for putting yourself out there.
    P.s. I used to hate eating food, but now I love it - i do it almost daily!

  • @shadcaster666
    @shadcaster666 4 роки тому

    All of my Characters have their own catch phrase, I don't say it the same way every time but everyone around the table knows I am talking in Character when I say it. It also helps to bring me back in to Character at the start of every section.

  • @FernandoW910
    @FernandoW910 3 роки тому

    thanks Bard

  • @OverboardDM
    @OverboardDM 4 роки тому +2

    Good video esper

  • @MsRu08
    @MsRu08 3 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @fhuber7507
    @fhuber7507 4 роки тому +1

    Session before last, the PC party was "handed a note" (a letter of reference) by an NPC to take to another NPC.
    At the beginning of the last session, I tossed the players a prepared note, which was addressed from the first NPC, to the second and then folded in a classic manner and wax sealed (real wax seals are cheap) Resulting n a nice little prop for the game to encourage role play.
    The players pretty much ignored the note until they got to the location where they were to deliver it, and make a request for something they wanted.
    The player playing the PC with the note, naturally held it up as they made request to enter town to see the addressee.
    When they meet the addressee, and hand over the note, I made a show of acting the part of him examining the note, adjusting my glasses, commenting that the seal was unbroken, showing approval, reading a bit and commenting on my own note that the players had not read yet.
    While discussing the meaning of the note, what the PCs wanted and about to get into what the first NPC wanted for himself, a player made a comment aloud (that very much sounded in character, especially with an in-character discussion going on.) and I had the NPC they were talking to take offense about what that comment would mean to him in that situation, completely changing tone of the meeting.
    Make the characters the PCs interact with seem real.
    ***************************
    The note: (yes, its a campaign expanding from Lost Mine of Phandelver)
    To
    my lord, the MasterMiner, Alebrew:
    Having proven their worth
    in clearing many foul creatures of the lost mithral mines of the
    Smelter clan, I request your indulgence to hear the bearer's request
    for aid in restoring a recently discovered ancient dwelling.
    Yes,
    this is also to inform yo that the mine has been found and we are
    commencing operations to resume mining the rare and precious minerals
    necessary for crafting of mithral weapons and arms.
    I also
    request yo send the clan historian and sage, Willowgart Birchstone to
    aid in identifying an ancient relic located in the mine.
    Your
    servant,
    G, Rockseeker of the Deep Crag Clan
    Gundarin
    Rockseker

  • @DaxterL
    @DaxterL 4 роки тому +6

    7:49 "Fellow bretheren, come and let us kick some goblin arse"

    • @nicka3697
      @nicka3697 4 роки тому

      What ho Goblins. Let us kick bottoms my friends!

    • @Cbyneorne
      @Cbyneorne 4 роки тому +1

      I'm here to beat goblins and chew hardtack, and I'm all out of hardtack.

    • @XpVersusVista
      @XpVersusVista 4 роки тому +1

      @@Cbyneorne
      - i'm here to kick names and take ass!
      - What?

  • @17joren
    @17joren 3 роки тому

    I’ve gotten much of great dialogue from Jack Vance’s books. The Dying Earth series, the Planet of Adventure trilogy, and the Lyonesse Trilogy are all amazing for their dated words. Dated in some social norms such as attitudes towards women, but they’re very creative!

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 4 роки тому

    One of my most recent characters is a cleric based on a Southern televangelist that has a pious outward persona but in private is a drunken lech. He is a blast to play. His name is Teavy Preacher. Southern drawl, hellfire and damnation cliches and hits on all the barmaids.

  • @robmatheny2412
    @robmatheny2412 4 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @eros5420
    @eros5420 4 роки тому

    I tried a surfer voice. It was a lot of fun and everyone liked it. Also you can make up words and people pretend they know what youre saying which is great.

  • @TriCutNinja
    @TriCutNinja 4 роки тому

    Very informative, thank you for the video! I'm just getting into D&D and stuff like this is always helpful! +1 sub :)

  • @user-gj7lp5iz6k
    @user-gj7lp5iz6k 4 роки тому +13

    Brother! Together we shall percuss some goblin hides!

  • @jh1859
    @jh1859 4 роки тому

    Oo, we need to look into this. Thanks E. Why isn't it being done more . ? So relevant.

  • @reverie5760
    @reverie5760 4 роки тому

    i love you. thank you for this video.

  • @rpgshadowmorn2683
    @rpgshadowmorn2683 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the advice and as for weird characters being memorable our groups fav is thompson the rat he is a doctor who studies magic and is very socially awkward being unable to read a room lol

  • @alexanderkartashov8776
    @alexanderkartashov8776 3 роки тому

    I imagine you're a very good DM, sir. My respect

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces 3 роки тому +1

    One tip I've used for accents, is think of someone who has that accent (an actor, entertainer or even a UA-camr) and watch and practice doing an impersonation of them. Don't try to just do the accent in general, just try to impersonate that person. Keep them in mind while you're doing it. Even if it's not a good impersonation of them exactly, you'll probably get their speech patterns close enough to make for a halfway decent accent.

  • @Chairman7w
    @Chairman7w 4 роки тому

    My main method is to think of a favorite character of a movie, and ape that. (Josey Wales, Patton, Hunt for Red October, etc).

  • @MrNotteNera
    @MrNotteNera 4 роки тому

    Thank you a lot!

  • @MK-dh2mi
    @MK-dh2mi 3 роки тому

    My DM is a hardass on slang/references, any time someone describes a plan or a person as kind of like something from modern day or even says "jesus christ" he goes "who/what is that, i've never heard of that before" and it always kind of derails things a bit but I kind of appreciate it more now that I'm realizing it's for a purpose and not just to be obstinate.

  • @SecularMentat
    @SecularMentat 3 роки тому +2

    Ok, but you read that book better than about 90% of the audio book readers I've seen thus far. (There are some pretty good ensemble cast audio books though).

  • @dalesmith9021
    @dalesmith9021 3 роки тому

    This is pretty helpful ngl