DnD-Style Audition Lines for Voice Actors, Vol. 3

Original DnD-style voice acting audition lines for fantasy characters, tabletop RPG performances, character demos, and voiceover practice. These scripts help voice actors explore heroic dialogue, villain threats, magical NPCs, emotional combat scenes, creature voices, roleplay intensity, and audition-ready fantasy character reads.

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Kaelen Marrowstep

A charming half-elf grave robber with a sly, breathy voice, nervous humor, and surprising loyalty when danger gets real.

  1. Easy now. The dead hate clumsy visitors.

  2. (chuckle) I’m not stealing relics. I’m rescuing antiques from a terribly boring afterlife.

  3. Don’t ask me to run this time. I’ve spent years slipping out of tombs, debts, and promises, but I am not slipping away from you.

Sister Maudra Bellthorn

A battle-hardened cleric with a warm, weathered voice, stern compassion, and righteous fire beneath her patience.

  1. Hold still. Healing requires trust.

  2. (sigh) The gods may forgive foolishness, child, but I prefer prevention.

  3. I have prayed over battlefields where even angels looked away, so believe me when I say your soul is not beyond saving.

Varnix the Velvet Fang

A flamboyant vampire bard with a silky, theatrical voice, playful menace, and wounded pride hidden under elegance.

  1. Applause first. Screaming after.

  2. (laugh) Darling, immortality is exhausting without a little dramatic lighting.

  3. You call me a monster because I drink blood, yet your kings drain villages dry and demand statues for the privilege.

Thorga Flintbraid

A dwarven caravan guard with a blunt, booming voice, dry wit, and immovable courage under impossible odds.

  1. Shields up. Mouths shut.

  2. (grunt) Bandits on the ridge. Poor fools picked the wrong wagon.

  3. I promised every merchant, mule, and homesick child in this caravan they would see sunrise, and stone take me if I break my word.

Elowen Briarveil

A mysterious forest oracle with a soft, distant voice, dreamlike pacing, and sudden flashes of ancient authority.

  1. The trees are whispering again.

  2. Do not follow the white stag unless you’re prepared to lose your name.

  3. I saw your death in a pool of moonwater, but fate is a thread, not a chain. Pull carefully, and it may yet unravel.

Garruk Bonegrin

A reformed orc raider with a deep, gravelly voice, awkward tenderness, and explosive protective rage.

  1. I brought flowers. They were smaller earlier.

  2. (growl) Step away from the child, or lose the arm you pointed with.

  3. I was raised to break gates, burn homes, and laugh at mercy. Then someone showed me kindness, and it ruined me beautifully.

Pippa Quickquill

A gnome historian with a bright, rapid voice, anxious intelligence, and unstoppable curiosity in dangerous places.

  1. Fascinating! Terrible, but fascinating!

  2. (gasp) That inscription predates the empire, the flood, and possibly common sense.

  3. I know the ruins are collapsing, but this tablet mentions a dragon library under the eastern sea, and I refuse to die uninformed.

Lord Cassian Veyr

A cursed noble warlock with a smooth, haunted voice, restrained bitterness, and dangerous desperation.

  1. Don’t touch the mirror.

  2. (sigh) My reflection makes promises my body cannot keep.

  3. I made one bargain to save my house, one to save my sister, and one because by then I had forgotten how to stop.

Nyra Stormwake

A tiefling pirate captain with a smoky, commanding voice, wicked humor, and fierce devotion to her crew.

  1. Raise sails. Trouble’s paying us a visit.

  2. (laugh) If the navy wanted my respect, they should have brought better cannons.

  3. This ship is not wood and rope. It is every soul who chose freedom over chains, and I will sink before I surrender them.

Bogglewick Brim

A cowardly swamp alchemist with a nasal, jittery voice, comic panic, and accidental flashes of genius.

  1. Don’t sniff that. Trust me.

  2. (yelps) Good news! The potion worked. Bad news! The floor is awake.

  3. I know I scream during emergencies, but my hands are steady, my formula is perfect, and that giant toad is about to regret swallowing my notebook.


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