I'm terrible at voice-acting. I can act, I can get into character, I can portray emotion, but I cannot freaking change how my voice sounds to fit a character. That's something they just don't teach you in community theater.
What about in your own experience? How important is voice in portraying a character, on either side of the table?
Transcript:
DM: In the middle of your… argument, I guess, Angel looks up and starts coughing. Angel: Ack… Ahem… Pinkie Pie: Aha! Is THAT your “little rabbit coughing” voice? DM: Oh, hush. Fluttershy: Um… is there a bit of carrot stuck in your throat, Angel? DM: What? No. Er, I mean… Angel: Ahem, ahem, ahem! Pinkie Pie: Pfff-ffft! It’s so CUTE! It’s totally unlike you! Fluttershy: What is it, Angel? Do you need some water? Angel: A-HEH-HEM!! SFX: (point) DM: High up in the sky, there is a thick cloud of black smoke creeping over Ponyville. That’s what Angel was… alluding to.
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