Komachi and Urumi speak in some rather heavy countryside dialect. Since they're doing fishing, I'm going for a Maine/NE U.S. feel, but I'm not nearly as familiar with it as with Southern U.S. vernacular, so I appreciate constructive feedback from anyone with more experience in it.
Komachi and Urumi speak in some rather heavy countryside dialect. Since they're doing fishing, I'm going for a Maine/NE U.S. feel, but I'm not nearly as familiar with it as with Southern U.S. vernacular, so I appreciate constructive feedback from anyone with more experience in it.
As someone who talks to Southerners daily, I would say it's decent. (Although, don't count on me since I'm not born as a Southerner.)
As someone who talks to Southerners daily, I would say it's decent. (Although, don't count on me since I'm not born as a Southerner.)
Appreciate it, but I meant to solicit input from anyone who has more experience with Maine/NE U.S. accents/dialect. As I noted, I'm already fairly familiar with Southern U.S. speech. Sorry for the ambiguity.
Appreciate it, but I meant to solicit input from anyone who has more experience with Maine/NE U.S. accents/dialect. As I noted, I'm already fairly familiar with Southern U.S. speech. Sorry for the ambiguity.
Oh, Maine/NE U.S. accents? It's much more closer to that now that I read your reply and re-read the previous comment. As for the ambiguity, it's fine! I'm more familiar with the NE U.S. dialect since I visit New York quite often. Also, I appreciate your hard work!