DND Villains voices needed
brennenmichael for The skull king
Meet the enigmatic Skull King, an unparalleled force and the most potent lich to span both universes. Having devoured the essence of four divine gods, this being stands as an unmatched power, a father to two, and a devoted husband. When addressing those beyond his familial circle, he adopts the formidable title of the Skull Father—a figure dripping with merciless thirst for power, unyielding and cold as steel, displaying an insatiable appetite for bloodshed.
Yet, behind the closed doors of his personal domain, an astonishing transformation occurs. The ruthless Skull Father fades away, making room for a surprisingly warm and buoyant character. As a loving husband and father, he becomes a bubbly, almost suburban-dad figure—relaxed, full of joy, and uncharacteristically humorous. His once bloodthirsty demeanor melts into a playful nature, relishing in conversations with his family
going for more a deep voice character
for a voice example of the vibe im looking for( going for mostly the talking to his family bit)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuss5PqduWU take creative liberty to fit it to yourself or to the character
- english
- male adult
- general
- adult
stern commander and king like pressance " You tell the hellknights , that if they dare challenge my power, i share no cost to grind their skulls into the sand."
bubly super kind and happy " TOXIIIIN! my daughter'!!! oh you are just amazing how many planets have you overthrown! Oh you make me so proud!!! "
still super kind and bubbly " i know your busy BUT i did want to talk about maaaybe going to a father daughter and son dance like old time sake!"
Nice Job! How'd ya get such a deep voice for this one?
Thank you! My parents tell me I've had it since I was born. Who am I to say otherwise?
Oh, so that's your normal voice? So then how do you do your higher pitched voices so well, then? :]
Close to it -- just added a bit of grit for effect. And for the higher voices, I have experience with classical vocal training, so I have a bit of practice accessing that part of my voice already. It definitely helps when I have a role that calls for it!