Voice

This is the place for discussion and voting on various aspects of werewolf life, social ideas, physical appearance, etc. Also a place to vote on how a werewolf should look.

Should the voice of a werewolf change during TF?

Yes
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80%
No
11
13%
2 - Doesn’t really care either way
6
7%
 
Total votes: 87

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Post by wolfbound »

everything else changes. why not the voice? and your in pain.
who sound normal when they just smashed their toe. :knockedout:
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Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
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Post by 23Jarden »

I think the voice should grow husky. Growly like Tsume's.
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Post by Winged_Wolf »

Well, lupine vocal cords are actually remarkably similar to human vocal cords, but the shape of the mouth and loss of flexibility absolutely requires a change in sound of a voice.
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Post by garouda »

If wolves were, in wolf or gestalt form, to talk among themselves, I would expect, that among a well established pack, it would be an adaptation of the common language they knew before their change.

It would make natural allowances for the speech handicaps that wolf anatomy places on the efforts to duplicate human speech.

It might even include radical adjustments where human words that are particularly difficult to speak, would have werewolf substitutes or analogues.

For those of us who know folks with speech handicaps, who are otherwise as intelligent as we are, we take time to get used to their speech deviations from what is nominally expected. After a period of time, ones mind tunes out the deviations, no matter how great they may happen to be and simply recognizes the words being communicated.

An example available to anyone, is Stephen Hawking. Before he had the speech synthesizer installed in his powered wheel chair, he would simply speak as he was able. A grad student would listen and repeat what Stephen was saying in a more recognizable fashion. At first, Stephen Hawking's speach seemed entirely unintelligible, but after a while, I found I did not need the translator at all. I could understand Hawking himself. This can happen much more quickly than you might imagine. There is video available of him speaking with the Grad student translating, though I am not sure where you will find this.

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As for the voices of werewolves and gestalts. I would expect them to be more resonant whenever the capacious lungs are opened up wide to vocalize. All humans could do this, but few do it and without practice, it is not always easy. Timbre, and resonance for wolves is very likely to vary considerably from human as likely would enunciation,, just because of all the anatomical changes which take place throughout the trachea, lungs, jaws, nasal passages, lips and tongue.
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Post by Therian »

I vote "yes" because its more wolf so they should sound more wolfish.
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Fizziks!

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Physics...or, in Were', Fuzzikcs?
What affects the Voice: The Length of the throat; That's why your voice deepens, Male or Female, as you grow up. Were's have longer throats.
The Arched Palate; That Arch in the roof of your mouth is what lets you talk. If a Were' has a flat palate, they couldn't talk the way we can...maybe not understandably at all...but they Would Talk! Size of the Vocal Cords; The longer the deeper.
Werewolf Females would sound like Marlena Detriech... :howl:  :oo
Werewolf Males would sound like Michael Dorn (Worf)

If nothing else, they could get jobs making Voice overs...... :P
And boy, does that Detriech remark date me...
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Post by Therian »

hmm . . . but they wouldn't be able to talk like pronouncing human words, but more of a wolfish bark/yelp kinda thing?
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Re: Fizziks!

Post by vrikasatma »

RedEye wrote: Werewolf Females would sound like Marlena Detriech... :howl:  :oo
Werewolf Males would sound like Michael Dorn (Worf)
Another couple of auditory touchpoints:
Female werewolf: Eleanor Audley (Maleficent in Disney's Sleeping Beauty)
Male werewolf: Peter Steele, with or without the Brooklynese accent.

Personally I LOVED the voice of Maugrim in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Perfect blend of articulation and snarl :)
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