I admit, I’ll be a little disappointed if they don’t have an Australian accent. Texas drawl would be ok as well. An outrageous French accent wouldn’t be the worst either.
I’ll be happy if they all just have a heavy lisp.
Jamaican, that would be neat
Aren’t OG trolls basically that?
I’d love maybe a new zealand voice for them.
Icelandic.
Don’t dragons have an elegant, sophisticated sort of accent when they speak
They all sound like Elmo.
As long as they have actual Australians record the lines, and not an American doing a fake one. Except Robert Downy Jr. He can actually do it very well.
Let’s annoy as many people as possible: very thick south Boston.
Ah yes the boston “no r lifestyle”
They finally got it right for Kul Tirans, so if they did so with Dracthyr, I’m sure they’d hire actual locals.
Something like this: https://youtu.be/ml0TURpHRuw
Brooklyn or Bronx accent would be epic.
They’re dragons so reptile family. Reptiles can have forked tongues & split lips so I’m thinking a heavy lisp with some spit flying every time they speak.
Plus, it’d be funny.
For dragons idk why I just expect a Liam Neeson type accent.
His voice just feels so 20,000 year old wise dragon like.
“I wasn’t always here, in the mountains” for people who’ve seen Batman Begins
I say a more Gulla Croel would be amazing dialect for a new race. Unique, simple but very sophisticated to it’s Cajun counter part (which would work as well).
We already have Goblins for that.
Rural Australian.
STAY STILL IM EMPOWERING MY SPELL YOU CARRRRRRRRRNT.
Goblins are Boston, Kelfin have Brooklyn.
Gilgoblins of Vashj (Cata zone) seems to be the ones with the more Bronx dialect.
While Galleywix seems to have New Jersey elements in his dialog, not a whole lot, but enough so see he stands out among the rest.
Being the Dracthry have been isolated and intermingled, I would say a more lexicon and phonetics dialect. Like the fishing port islands off the east coast near Virginia and the Carolinas. Think it’s Tangier? We’re it would be probably the closest to what the settlers / old school British would of sounded like before cultural migration.