GrumpyOldMan
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Andrew D. Gable said:Evidently, "Harnmaster" would mean "bladdermaster".![]()
In the interests of accuracy, harn is german for urine (or so I'm told). The word used in the medical sense and is not one of the many slang terms.
Hence the difference between Hârn and harn. That ^ is there for a reason. Though accents slip past most Americans (and Brits) the Europeans notice them.
Also there is a fairly large Hârn community in Germany and one of the finest HârnMaster scenarios was first published as a german language adventure.
GOM
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