Lalwendë has a voice that is deeper than woman's wont, though soft and mellow - she keeps her tone even.
Hookbílle dé Gôômbar tries not to speak too fast, but when he gets to talking, he speeds up rapidly. He's got a clear manner of speaking.
The Short Who Be Guy says "ohm" a lot, perhaps he tends to drone.
Meneltarmacil speaks slowly, and has a drawl. His voice is rather "yellow" in tone.
Davem sounds like Charlton Heston - deep, measured, gravelly and dangerous.
Morm doesn't speak all that too often, but when he does, his voice is noticeable and commanding. Only exception is when his daughter was very young(er), when he tended to say "Goobly-goo" a lot.
Nilp, belike his habits online, does not talk to himself all that much. He does, however, talk to his computer screen affectionately, as he would to an errant puppy. I could go farther with this analogy, but I won't.
The Barrow-Wight sounds like a valley girl. Except when he quotes Tolkien or Barrow-Down edicts, then he speaks with a voice as deep as the mountains and dark as the roots thereof.
One Ring to, like, rule them all
One Ring fer sure to find them,
One Ring to bring them, like, aaaaallll
And in the darkness to tooootally bind them
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But all the while I sit and think of times there were before
I listen for returning feet and voices at the door
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