It’s March 15th!
Happy anniversary to these two flying goobers meeting, and Avian joining the circus. Also Ricaru better watch out. if you don’t know what this is about, then consider reading Clipped Wings!
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It’s March 15th!
Happy anniversary to these two flying goobers meeting, and Avian joining the circus. Also Ricaru better watch out. if you don’t know what this is about, then consider reading Clipped Wings!
Then do number 3 for the writing one, take your own pick on who
Does your character have an accent? What does it sound like?
I usually like to think my characters would have accents based on where they are from, so you can probably try to place accents onto my characters based on the cities/countries I say they’re from. (Chicago, Tokyo, Italy (Mergo), Ireland, etc.
HOWEVER… When actually picturing their voices as I type, only a few have very distinct accents to me. Ricaru I’ve always pictured to have a very mild Scottish accent (which is why he says Lad so much.) Toragh has a bit of a uneducated slur that causes a lot of his words to be missing certain sounds…
And then there is Ezekiel. My only character that I’ve actually done deep digging on how to write his accent and have notes up to write his dialogue. He’s got a very thick Brooklyn accent. …You know, plus the 1920s lingo! Sounds like one of those tough gangsters from really old black and white gangster movies!