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The Indomitable Fire Forest of Innenotdar, by Jacob Driscoll.
Levels 3-5.
Release late February 2007.

The journey between Gate Pass and distant Lyceum is dangerous, and along the way the heroes must survive passage through a forest that has burned for decades, where a powerful and indomitable spirit trapped by a magical fey song holds sway. Before the heroes can escape the raging flames, they become caught in a three way conflict with a devil looking over their shoulder, the fierce spirit of the forest itself, and a clan of pernicious fey who possess a powerful weapon for the coming war.
 

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Cool! (Or should I say Hot!)

By the way, how do you pronounce Innenotdar. Pronouncing both the t and d is creates a very awkward stop midword: In-ne-not-dar. So I've been making the t silent and going for in-nen-o-dar.

Actually a pronounciation guide would be cool. I'm sure not everyone pronouces Ragesian that same.
 
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Good point. One of my friends thought Ragesia should be pronounced like barbarian ragesia.

Innenotdar: in-in-OT-dar.
Ragesia: Ruh-GHEE-zha (hard g, not a j)
Shahalesti: SHAH-hah-less-tee

Anything else I'm forgetting?
 


RangerWickett said:
Innenotdar: in-in-OT-dar.
Ragesia: Ruh-GHEE-zha (hard g, not a j)
Shahalesti: SHAH-hah-less-tee

Thanks.

I can't pronouse in-in-OT-dar without an awkward stop, and it sounds too much like "in and out door". I'm probably going to have to butcher it to keep a straight face.

We were saying Rah-GAY-zhi-ah, but we considered the barbaric RAGE-see-ah.

We said "shah-HAH-less-tee". Toe-MAY-toe, Toe-MAH-toe.
 

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