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(he, him)
I let the dogs lie while they were sleeping, but since they had been woken again anyway, I asked the question that had been bugging me.BOZ said:it would be too much to let sleeping dogs lie, would it?
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I let the dogs lie while they were sleeping, but since they had been woken again anyway, I asked the question that had been bugging me.BOZ said:it would be too much to let sleeping dogs lie, would it?
James Jacobs said:I say:
Dybbuk: DI-book (short 'I', like in "fin" or "shin", this is based on a real-world mythological creature from Hebrew/Jewish tradition, so it's already got a pronounciation out there)
Ekolid: EK-o-lid (this one I made up, and that's how I say it; rhymes with "Heck-oh-lid")
Sibriex: SIB-ree-ex (I made this one up too. Rhymes with RIB-glee-hex)
Guecubu: This one's the tricky one. Like the Dybbuk, this monster's based on a real-world mythological monster (they're evil spirits from Chili). I found its pronounciation online at one point while I was writing it up, and it's fun to say. Alas, I can't find it today. The first syllable starts in the back of your throat, like you're about to spit. The "G" is a soft sound. I guess the best way to write it down would be:
WHE-koo-boo