gnarlygninja
Hero
One day I will play in a group where everyone, or at least a majority of the other players, will pronounce my character's name correctly.
Today is not that day.
Today is not that day.
Right??? K’thrazz’qel’vhoon doesn't tolerate this mockery.One day I will play in a group where everyone, or at least a majority of the other players, will pronounce my character's name correctly.
Today is not that day.
Tables I've been at would have called that character "K."Right??? K’thrazz’qel’vhoon doesn't tolerate this mockery.
Maybe my problem is that I'm not doing names like that. My current character's name is Otho and people are saying it wrong because they add letters.Right??? K’thrazz’qel’vhoon doesn't tolerate this mockery.
That looks like a hard name to persistently mispronounce. I mean, I see a couple-three ways to pronounce it, but they're all simple. (My first guess is long o's, th unvoiced?)Maybe my problem is that I'm not doing names like that. My current character's name is Otho and people are saying it wrong because they add letters.
Perhaps you misunderstood K’thrazz’qel’vhoon. He doesn't tolerate this mockery.Tables I've been at would have called that character "K."
Maybe my problem is that I'm not doing names like that. My current character's name is Otho and people are saying it wrong because they add letters.
Yeah! How are these folks pronouncing it?That looks like a hard name to persistently mispronounce. I mean, I see a couple-three ways to pronounce it, but they're all simple. (My first guess is long o's, th unvoiced?)
You are correct. One player adds an s to the end, one player adds an r after the first o, another player does both. So depending on who's talking it's Othos, Ortho, or Orthos.That looks like a hard name to persistently mispronounce. I mean, I see a couple-three ways to pronounce it, but they're all simple. (My first guess is long o's, th unvoiced?)
I would point out to K's player that intentionally shortening it is less mocking-ish than persistently stumbling through it and/or mispronouncing it. If there were some other syllable the player would prefer I use, I'd be happy to use that.Perhaps you misunderstood K’thrazz’qel’vhoon. He doesn't tolerate this mockery.
Of those "Ortho" is the easiest one for me to understand happening. It's a root/prefix (orthopedist) as well as being a brand of gardening chemicals. I suspect the player who's doing both is hearing the other players who are doing one each and combining them.You are correct. One player adds an s to the end, one player adds an r after the first o, another player does both. So depending on who's talking it's Othos, Ortho, or Orthos.