RPG_Tweaker
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Hey... when the Tiefling fries the other two, the sound effect sounded suspiciously like the Imp fire ball from Doom.
Wow, depressing.tsadkiel said:When I was an English major, I worked as a grader for one of the professors. In my experience, English majors can't spell.
Of course. How silly to think otherwise.sjmiller said:Not to sound snarky, but of course it is "teef-ling". It's practically a German word, meaning little dark one. In German, the "ie" diphthong is always pronounced like you are saying the letter "e" in the alphabet. I did not realize people were trying to pronounce it any other way.
Irda Ranger said:I don't take D&D any more seriously than any other game (little), but "people" (whether real people I meet on the street or cartoon people) deserve better than that. I can't help but feel bad for them if they are mistreated. And I have to wonder about the people who made the cartoon, or laughed at it: what's funny about someone being killed? what was funny when the tiefling kicked the badger? do you laugh when you see stray dogs run over in the street?
ha ha
The English major in you isn't freaking out over your spelling and grammar, though?
When I was an English major, I worked as a grader for one of the professors. In my experience, English majors can't spell.
QFTONINOTAKI18 said:I have zero intrest in both the tiefling and gnome as presented now. Both seem to just be lame concept knock offs. Sadly 4e is starting to look like lots of interesting new rules with irritating new fluff. I fear that I will find very very few pieces of art in this edition that I find even remotly useful or inspiring.