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How to Roleplay Without Accents

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      I appreciate the idea behind this blog, but I think this post would have benefited from audio or video examples, because I don’t find the text descriptions particularly helpful. Like, what does this even mean?

      Loose voices tremble, gravel, and let words crash into each other. Tight voices keep thing neat and clipped, from chipper to brutish.

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        I appreciate the idea behind this blog, but I think this post would have benefited from audio or video examples, because I don’t find the text descriptions particularly helpful. Like, what does this even mean?

        Loose voices tremble, gravel, and let words crash into each other. Tight voices keep thing neat and clipped, from chipper to brutish.

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        catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        I can imagine what the author might mean by those things, but the key word there is imagine.

        Didn’t think I’d ever see an article that should have been a video instead of the other way around!

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          I can imagine what the author might mean by those things, but the key word there is imagine.

          Didn’t think I’d ever see an article that should have been a video instead of the other way around!

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          totally! like it’s the kind of writing that works fine for fiction because it just has to be evocative. But here, I need to know what you actually mean in terms of performance!

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          • coyotino [he/him]T coyotino [he/him]

            I appreciate the idea behind this blog, but I think this post would have benefited from audio or video examples, because I don’t find the text descriptions particularly helpful. Like, what does this even mean?

            Loose voices tremble, gravel, and let words crash into each other. Tight voices keep thing neat and clipped, from chipper to brutish.

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            I don’t know, I this phrasing seems quite evocative to me. Tremble means to waver in tone or power, gravel means to hoarse or growling in a low energy fashion, and words colliding means for words to flow into one another in a fluid and informal way. This all makes speech sound less confident, and less educated. Meanwhile, neat speech is formal, and clipped speech has clear start and end points to words, and so clear distinctions between neighbouring words.

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              Nope, accents are fun, and I am not giving them up unless I just don’t feel like doing them.

              For one thing, I worked hard at some of them.

              For another, combining different accents with different vocal techniques and tones of voice give you a wider range of options. Even as a player that’s a good thing. As a DM, it’s even gooder.

              And, again, fun. It is mind fuckingly awesome to run a table where three players are arguing with an entire room of people they have stolen from, and the players can tell who is calling their mother the town mule because every one of the NPCs is distinct. That shit is fucking hype.

              It is also going to require a day to recover while sipping soothing beverages.

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                Nope, accents are fun, and I am not giving them up unless I just don’t feel like doing them.

                For one thing, I worked hard at some of them.

                For another, combining different accents with different vocal techniques and tones of voice give you a wider range of options. Even as a player that’s a good thing. As a DM, it’s even gooder.

                And, again, fun. It is mind fuckingly awesome to run a table where three players are arguing with an entire room of people they have stolen from, and the players can tell who is calling their mother the town mule because every one of the NPCs is distinct. That shit is fucking hype.

                It is also going to require a day to recover while sipping soothing beverages.

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                I am not giving them up

                No one’s saying you should…

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                  I am not giving them up

                  No one’s saying you should…

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                  You know, you’d think that an role playing community would have a sense of fun.

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                  • southsamuraiS southsamurai

                    Nope, accents are fun, and I am not giving them up unless I just don’t feel like doing them.

                    For one thing, I worked hard at some of them.

                    For another, combining different accents with different vocal techniques and tones of voice give you a wider range of options. Even as a player that’s a good thing. As a DM, it’s even gooder.

                    And, again, fun. It is mind fuckingly awesome to run a table where three players are arguing with an entire room of people they have stolen from, and the players can tell who is calling their mother the town mule because every one of the NPCs is distinct. That shit is fucking hype.

                    It is also going to require a day to recover while sipping soothing beverages.

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                    Is… is there some reason to read “How to do X without Y” as some kind of value judgement against Y? Because, like, some of us just can’t do accents. I can’t even do my own regional accent, and never have been able to. There being a resource for someone like me doesn’t really invite this “fuck you” attitude you’re bringing, dude, and frankly, it feels like you’re saying it to people like me when you’re coming after something that seems targeted at me.

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                      Is… is there some reason to read “How to do X without Y” as some kind of value judgement against Y? Because, like, some of us just can’t do accents. I can’t even do my own regional accent, and never have been able to. There being a resource for someone like me doesn’t really invite this “fuck you” attitude you’re bringing, dude, and frankly, it feels like you’re saying it to people like me when you’re coming after something that seems targeted at me.

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                      I’ll repeat, you’d think that a role play community would err on the side of fun.

                      Apparently fucking not

                      Apparently, they read the first part, make a snap judgment and ignore the rest, including the ending that makes it a coherent piece.

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