DnD-Style Voice Acting Audition Lines, Vol. 1

Original DnD voice acting practice lines for auditions, demo reels, character reads, and performance training. These fantasy, sci-fi, action, villain, hero, and NPC scripts help voice actors explore emotion, pacing, vocal texture, combat intensity, dialogue variety, and game-ready character performance.

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Mira Voss

Sharp-witted rebel pilot with a smoky, confident voice, quick sarcasm, and a hidden softness under pressure.

  1. Engines hot. Try keeping up this time.

  2. (chuckle) You call that a blockade? I’ve dodged angrier traffic on market day.

  3. Listen to me. If I don’t make it through that gate, you take the map, burn the codes, and tell my brother I finally did something brave.

Brakk Ironmire

Grizzled dwarven weaponsmith with a gravelly voice, stubborn pride, and a booming temper that masks deep loyalty.

  1. Touch that blade again, lad. Lose the hand.

  2. (grunt) Fine steel does not sing for cowards. Hold it like you mean to survive.

  3. I forged this axe during the winter siege, when the fires died and hope went colder than the stone beneath us.

Seraphine Vale

Elegant necromancer queen with a velvet voice, icy restraint, and sudden flashes of terrifying fury.

  1. Kneel, or be remembered poorly.

  2. (sigh) Death is not an ending, darling. It is simply my preferred doorway.

  3. You broke the seal, poisoned my court, and stole my crown. Now every shadow in this kingdom will learn your name and hate it.

Juno Sparks

Hyperactive goblin engineer with a raspy, fast-paced voice, chaotic joy, and explosive confidence.

  1. Good news! Nothing exploded yet!

  2. (laugh) I fixed the cannon! Mostly. Don’t stand near the enthusiastic end.

  3. Okay, tiny problem: the machine is thinking for itself, it hates doors, and it has chosen violence as a hobby.

Captain Elias Thorn

Haunted naval commander with a low, steady voice, disciplined authority, and grief beneath every order.

  1. Hold formation. No one breaks.

  2. I said steady, sailor. Fear sinks ships faster than cannon fire.

  3. I have buried better crews than this storm has ever swallowed, and I will not carve your names into the deck tonight.

Nixie Moonpetal

Mischievous fairy thief with a bright, musical voice, playful teasing, and surprising courage when cornered.

  1. Oops. Was that your crown?

  2. (giggle) I’m not stealing. I’m relocating treasure to a more appreciative pocket.

  3. You can trap my wings, lock the windows, and curse the moonlight, but you will not make me betray my friends.

Darius Flint

Battle-weary arena champion with a rough, grounded voice, dry humor, and controlled explosive rage.

  1. Hit harder. I’m getting bored.

  2. (growl) You wanted a monster in the ring? Congratulations. You found one.

  3. I fought for gold, then glory, then survival. Today, I fight because you put innocent people behind me.

Asha Rin

Young cyber-monk hacker with a calm, airy voice, focused intellect, and sudden emotional urgency.

  1. Breathe. The code is listening.

  2. Their firewall is adaptive, but fear makes patterns. I can break patterns.

  3. Wait—no, no, no. That signal is alive. Someone trapped a consciousness inside the network, and it knows my name.

Orla Fen

Warm village healer with a gentle, earthy voice, quiet humor, and fierce protective strength.

  1. Sit down before you fall down.

  2. (sigh) Heroes are always terrible patients. Drink the tea anyway.

  3. I have stitched wounds through wars, winters, and curses, but I will not mend another child because kings enjoy making graves.

Veyra Ashcoil

Cunning dragon emissary with a purring, dangerous voice, refined manners, and ancient volcanic menace.

  1. Careful. Flattery is flammable.

  2. (chuckle) My dear, dragons do not threaten. We forecast consequences.

  3. Your kingdom has broken the treaty, stolen from my nest, and insulted my hospitality. I am being remarkably polite by not burning the room.

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