How do you pronounce 'EN World'?

I say E N World
Sorry to you Other people, but saying "enworld", besides being a blasphemy against the great Eric Noah, is a sign of serious genetic deficiencies.

I would pronounce THAC0 as thay-co, except that afaic thac0 died the death it so richly deserved. I did refer to it as "tak zero" and "taco" sometimes, though, just for kicks.

Drow rhymes with cow.
If I hear it any other way I assume the speaker meant "Dr. Ow" and I administer a clinical beatdown, stat! ;)

Of course in your own home you can call them whatever you want, I suppose. Hehe.
 

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Y'know, if Russ had just changed the dang name back when there was still time! But no ... and now it's all over Tshirts and hats and thongs and so forth. You can't change it now.

Seriously, I was flattered when the site was first named after me and I continue to be flattered and pleased to have my name attached to the site. Someday maybe the stars will be right for a name change and I'll be 100% behind it.

But ... could you really have the ENnies without EN? ;) See, you're stuck!!
 


C'est clair, mon ami Eric!
E.N.World means Eric Noah's World, you're the Master, the Lord of this World, and Morrus is your prophet
(Piratecat is the High Priest)
And we follow Morrus in his quest, of course...

:D
 


nsruf said:
But might I ask how many of you "E-N" purists said "T-H-A-C-zero" when playing AD&D;)?

I usually said "I'm going to go play some other RPG now" but that was just because I didn't like 2e, but do like 3e (my preference in this case is based on factors other than the existence of nonexistence of THAC0).
 


There is nothing you can do to keep from pronouncing it the easier and convenient way. . EN WORLD, not this ridiculous EE EN WORLD crap ;)
 

Eric, just live with your "George Washington"-like position on these boards, for God's Sake! :D

Humility is overrated. :)

Morrus, I have always pronounced it E.N. as well, for obvious reasons, but I can see why your anonymous gamer called it "EN-world" - when you look at the Title, there are no periods, to indicate an abbreviation! Someone who wanders to this site without knowing anything about its origins will look at the title on your enworld. org home page and not realize that it's an abbreviation.

Interesting thing - if this site were to fold tomorrow, it (and Eric's former site) would still stake a place in the history of gaming - though whether it deserves a whole chapter or just a couple of paragraphs I'll leave to the historians. :)
 


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