paizo.com Recent Posts in Goddess of Pronunciationpaizo.com Recent Posts in Goddess of Pronunciation2012-11-15T22:45:07Z2012-11-15T22:45:07ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationKevin Andrew Murphy (Contributor)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#312010-08-07T22:34:45Z2010-08-07T22:34:45Z<p>I prefer the goblin pronunciation: Ee-or-Moo-dee, or more prosaically "Eeyore Moody."</p>
<p>It sums up the goddess pretty well, at least from the goblin perspective.</p>I prefer the goblin pronunciation: Ee-or-Moo-dee, or more prosaically "Eeyore Moody."
It sums up the goddess pretty well, at least from the goblin perspective.Kevin Andrew Murphy (Contributor)2010-08-07T22:34:45ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationEnlight_Bystandhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#302010-08-07T21:48:03Z2010-08-07T21:48:02Z<p>Ah Paladins mispronouncing.</p>
<p>An old 3rd ed game I was in had a Halfling Paladin of Ehlonna. At least that was who he was supposed to be worshipping. His actual battlecry was</p>
<p>"FOR ELANOR!!!!!"</p>
<p>He also used a Ring of Feather Fall (...ish) and his Giant Eagle Mount to perfect the sub orbital Halfing Insertion system!</p>Ah Paladins mispronouncing.
An old 3rd ed game I was in had a Halfling Paladin of Ehlonna. At least that was who he was supposed to be worshipping. His actual battlecry was
"FOR ELANOR!!!!!"
He also used a Ring of Feather Fall (...ish) and his Giant Eagle Mount to perfect the sub orbital Halfing Insertion system!Enlight_Bystand2010-08-07T21:48:02ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationSethttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#292010-08-07T20:29:01Z2010-08-07T20:29:01Z<p>How now brown Drow?</p>
<p>I like Eee-Oh-Meh-Day better. Eye-Oh-Meh-Day sounds pretentious.</p>
<p>And then there's Sarenwrap and Norgoober. :)</p>How now brown Drow?
I like Eee-Oh-Meh-Day better. Eye-Oh-Meh-Day sounds pretentious.
And then there's Sarenwrap and Norgoober. :)Set2010-08-07T20:29:01ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationDork Lordhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#282010-08-07T20:23:43Z2010-08-07T20:23:43Z<p>Odd. I'd always prounced her name as Eye-<b>Ah</b>-Meh-Day. The more you know...</p>
<p>As a side note, Drow has been pronounced as rhyming with cow rather than sew in every single video game I've seen with actual voice acting... so that's how I say it.</p>
<p>It's like the Brujah in Vampire: the Masquerade... is it "Broo-haw" or "Broo-zjah". I use the latter since it was used in all the Vampire video games I played... and it sounds cooler. ;-)</p>Odd. I'd always prounced her name as Eye-Ah-Meh-Day. The more you know...
As a side note, Drow has been pronounced as rhyming with cow rather than sew in every single video game I've seen with actual voice acting... so that's how I say it.
It's like the Brujah in Vampire: the Masquerade... is it "Broo-haw" or "Broo-zjah". I use the latter since it was used in all the Vampire video games I played... and it sounds cooler. ;-)Dork Lord2010-08-07T20:23:43ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationEvil Genius Primehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#272010-07-31T23:33:55Z2010-07-31T23:33:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Corrosive Rabbit wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? </blockquote>"Bow" as in "sow" ;) </blockquote>Ah, yeah, well, then are you saying "sow" like "here piggy piggy piggy" or like "sow your oats"? </blockquote><p>Good old english for you. Just the words, Food and Good.DM_Blake wrote:Corrosive Rabbit wrote: DM_Blake wrote: Christopher Dudley wrote: meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? "Bow" as in "sow" ;) Ah, yeah, well, then are you saying "sow" like "here piggy piggy piggy" or like "sow your oats"? Good old english for you. Just...Evil Genius Prime2010-07-31T23:33:54ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationEzh Darkstriderhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#262010-07-30T02:11:19Z2010-07-30T02:05:28Z<p>Oh no!
<br />
Where do we go?
<br />
How do we know
<br />
Who we have to show
<br />
That a real pro
<br />
Would always know
<br />
That a Dark Elf could never rhyme here, though?</p>
<p>So</p>
<p>How now brown cow
<br />
Welcome to the pow-wow
<br />
Care to have a chat now?
<br />
The Drow takes a bow.</p>
<p>eye OH m'day, eh?</p>Oh no!
Where do we go?
How do we know
Who we have to show
That a real pro
Would always know
That a Dark Elf could never rhyme here, though?
So
How now brown cow
Welcome to the pow-wow
Care to have a chat now?
The Drow takes a bow.
eye OH m'day, eh?Ezh Darkstrider2010-07-30T02:05:28ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationNotMoussehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#252010-07-27T20:06:07Z2010-07-27T20:06:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Galt Patriot ! wrote:</div><blockquote>Buy our lottery tickets and find out who is traitor next !</blockquote><p>The great Galt empire... inventors of Paranoia.Galt Patriot ! wrote:Buy our lottery tickets and find out who is traitor next !
The great Galt empire... inventors of Paranoia.NotMousse2010-07-27T20:06:07ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationGalt Patriot ! (alias of Francois MICHEL)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#242010-07-27T19:56:09Z2010-07-27T19:56:09Z<p>In Galt we say YO- MAY- DA - EH !</p>
<p>Of course it is treasonous to say otherwise and is a CAPITAL offence !</p>
<p>But since her worship is also treasonous, and is capital offence too, it is actually good to defame her name.</p>
<p>Buy our lottery tickets and find out who is traitor next !</p>In Galt we say YO- MAY- DA - EH !
Of course it is treasonous to say otherwise and is a CAPITAL offence !
But since her worship is also treasonous, and is capital offence too, it is actually good to defame her name.
Buy our lottery tickets and find out who is traitor next !Galt Patriot ! (alias of Francois MICHEL)2010-07-27T19:56:09ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationDM_Blakehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#232010-07-27T17:59:24Z2010-07-27T17:59:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vaellen wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? </blockquote>I think that's the joke... </blockquote><p>Maybe. Probably.
<p>In which case, I'm just playing along.</p>Vaellen wrote:DM_Blake wrote: Christopher Dudley wrote: meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? I think that's the joke... Maybe. Probably. In which case, I'm just playing along.DM_Blake2010-07-27T17:59:24ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationDM_Blakehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#222010-07-27T17:58:47Z2010-07-27T17:58:46Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Corrosive Rabbit wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? </blockquote>"Bow" as in "sow" ;) </blockquote><p>Ah, yeah, well, then are you saying "sow" like "here piggy piggy piggy" or like "sow your oats"?Corrosive Rabbit wrote:DM_Blake wrote: Christopher Dudley wrote: meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? "Bow" as in "sow" ;) Ah, yeah, well, then are you saying "sow" like "here piggy piggy piggy" or like "sow your oats"?DM_Blake2010-07-27T17:58:46ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationVaellen (alias of Owen Weldon)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#212010-07-27T17:19:58Z2010-07-27T17:19:58Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? </blockquote><p>I think that's the joke...DM_Blake wrote:Christopher Dudley wrote: meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? I think that's the joke...Vaellen (alias of Owen Weldon)2010-07-27T17:19:58ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationCorrosive Rabbithttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#202010-07-27T17:17:42Z2010-07-27T17:17:42Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DM_Blake wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? </blockquote><p>"Bow" as in "sow" ;)DM_Blake wrote:Christopher Dudley wrote: meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"? "Bow" as in "sow" ;)Corrosive Rabbit2010-07-27T17:17:42ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationDM_Blakehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#192010-07-27T17:11:15Z2010-07-27T17:10:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Christopher Dudley wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." </blockquote><p>I'm confused...
<p>Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"?</p>Christopher Dudley wrote:meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow." I'm confused... Is that "bow" like "bow down before the big mean Tarrasque and beg for your life" or is it "bow" like "bow and arrow"?DM_Blake2010-07-27T17:10:47ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationDM_Blakehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#182010-07-27T17:09:38Z2010-07-27T17:09:38Z<p>I've seen this answered before, by an official source who said the same thing that James said in this thread (it might also have been James in that other thread, long ago).</p>
<p>And yet, I can't stop pronouncing it like a Greek word. It looks very Greek to me (and I'm not using that in the "it's Greek to me!" colloquial sense). </p>
<p>If it were Greek, that 'ae' at the end would be pronounced more or less like we Americans pronounce 'ee'. And despite the official contradictions, I can't help pronoucing it eye-oh-MAY-dee.</p>
<p>I'm playing a paladin of the Greek goddess Iomedae. I think it bugs my DM but since I started pronouncing it Greekishly way back in BETA (hmmm, another Greek word?) before we got any official clarification, it's stuck that way now, at least in our games.</p>I've seen this answered before, by an official source who said the same thing that James said in this thread (it might also have been James in that other thread, long ago).
And yet, I can't stop pronouncing it like a Greek word. It looks very Greek to me (and I'm not using that in the "it's Greek to me!" colloquial sense).
If it were Greek, that 'ae' at the end would be pronounced more or less like we Americans pronounce 'ee'. And despite the official contradictions, I can't help pronoucing...DM_Blake2010-07-27T17:09:38ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationChristopher Dudley (RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#172010-07-27T16:59:55Z2010-07-27T16:59:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">meatrace wrote:</div><blockquote><p> It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
</p>
Oh sorry jumped the gun there. </blockquote><p>I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow."meatrace wrote:It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.
I always pronounce "drow" to rhyme with "bow."Christopher Dudley (RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32)2010-07-27T16:59:54ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationSharothhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#162010-07-27T14:10:07Z2010-07-27T14:10:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Corrosive Rabbit wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I figure that for a name that's going to be known across the world of Golarion, there will be all kinds of different pronunciations from language to language and from region to region. At least, that's my excuse if anyone calls me on it.</p>
<p>"Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it." </blockquote><p>~laughter~ I will have to remember this.Corrosive Rabbit wrote:I figure that for a name that's going to be known across the world of Golarion, there will be all kinds of different pronunciations from language to language and from region to region. At least, that's my excuse if anyone calls me on it.
"Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it."
~laughter~ I will have to remember this.Sharoth2010-07-27T14:10:07ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationSpes Magna Mark (alias of Mark Chance 476)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#152010-07-27T14:07:30Z2010-07-27T14:07:29Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Corrosive Rabbit wrote:</div><blockquote> "Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it." </blockquote><p>Bravo!
<p>My gaming group once briefly suffered through a player who ran a halfling. In an encounter with a NPC dwarf cleric of Moradin, the dwarf pronounced his god's name, "moe-rah-dun". The halfling corrected him, noting that Moradin is pronounced "more-ah-din". The dwarf cleric didn't take kindly to being corrected. Fortunately, my quick thinking, silver tongued PC explained, "Please forgive her. That's just her halfling accent getting in the way."</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p><i>Mark L. Chance</i> | <a href="http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/s/spesMagnaGames" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>Spes Magna Games</b></a></p>Corrosive Rabbit wrote:"Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it."
Bravo! My gaming group once briefly suffered through a player who ran a halfling. In an encounter with a NPC dwarf cleric of Moradin, the dwarf pronounced his god's name, "moe-rah-dun". The halfling corrected him, noting that Moradin is pronounced "more-ah-din". The dwarf cleric didn't take kindly to being corrected. Fortunately, my quick...Spes Magna Mark (alias of Mark Chance 476)2010-07-27T14:07:29ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationCorrosive Rabbithttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#142010-07-27T13:57:07Z2010-07-27T13:57:07Z<p>I figure that for a name that's going to be known across the world of Golarion, there will be all kinds of different pronunciations from language to language and from region to region. At least, that's my excuse if anyone calls me on it.</p>
<p>"Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it."</p>I figure that for a name that's going to be known across the world of Golarion, there will be all kinds of different pronunciations from language to language and from region to region. At least, that's my excuse if anyone calls me on it.
"Oh, I see the problem. You're using the Taldan pronunciation, while I'm using the Andoren pronunciation. That explains it."Corrosive Rabbit2010-07-27T13:57:07ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationSpes Magna Mark (alias of Mark Chance 476)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#132010-07-27T13:45:04Z2010-07-27T13:45:04Z<p>Odd. I've been pronouncing it, "shah-day." :)</p>
<p><i>Mark L. Chance</i> | <a href="http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/s/spesMagnaGames" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>Spes Magna Games</b></a></p>Odd. I've been pronouncing it, "shah-day." :)
Mark L. Chance | Spes Magna GamesSpes Magna Mark (alias of Mark Chance 476)2010-07-27T13:45:04ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of Pronunciationmeatracehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#122010-07-27T06:29:04Z2010-07-27T06:29:04Z<p>It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
<br />
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.</p>It's DROW to rhyme with HOW and NOW.
Oh sorry jumped the gun there.meatrace2010-07-27T06:29:04ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationJames Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#112010-07-27T05:54:52Z2010-07-27T05:54:52Z<p>Like this:</p>
<p>eye-OH-meh-day</p>Like this:
eye-OH-meh-dayJames Jacobs (Creative Director)2010-07-27T05:54:52ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationLilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#102010-07-27T04:58:27Z2010-07-27T04:58:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mikaze wrote:</div><blockquote><p> AYYYYYYOH, AYAYAYYYYYOH!
</p>
Smite them now and me wan' go ho-ome! </blockquote><p>HAH! :DMikaze wrote:AYYYYYYOH, AYAYAYYYYYOH!
Smite them now and me wan' go ho-ome!
HAH! :DLilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)2010-07-27T04:58:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationAlexander Kilcoynehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#92010-07-27T04:43:02Z2010-07-27T04:43:02Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Bumborro wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">seekerofshadowlight wrote:</div><blockquote> for fun <a href="http://translate.google.com/#auto|en|Iomedae" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Try this</a> which does seem to match up with whats in the book </blockquote><p>That sounds workable, thanks! Now I'm just curious about the meaning IRL. I couldn't seem to make that part work.
<p>Just throw some caltrops at me if I'm starting to push my luck here... </blockquote><p>I wrote this then felt the need to spoiler it.
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>Bumborro wrote:seekerofshadowlight wrote: for fun Try this which does seem to match up with whats in the book
That sounds workable, thanks! Now I'm just curious about the meaning IRL. I couldn't seem to make that part work. Just throw some caltrops at me if I'm starting to push my luck here... I wrote this then felt the need to spoiler it. [Spoiler omitted]Alexander Kilcoyne2010-07-27T04:43:02ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of PronunciationBumborrohttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#82010-07-27T04:41:48Z2010-07-27T04:41:48Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">seekerofshadowlight wrote:</div><blockquote> for fun <a href="http://translate.google.com/#auto|en|Iomedae" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Try this</a> which does seem to match up with whats in the book </blockquote><p>That sounds workable, thanks! Now I'm just curious about the meaning IRL. I couldn't seem to make that part work.
<p>Just throw some caltrops at me if I'm starting to push my luck here...</p>seekerofshadowlight wrote:for fun Try this which does seem to match up with whats in the book
That sounds workable, thanks! Now I'm just curious about the meaning IRL. I couldn't seem to make that part work. Just throw some caltrops at me if I'm starting to push my luck here...Bumborro2010-07-27T04:41:48ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Goddess of Pronunciationseekerofshadowlighthttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2l330?Goddess-of-Pronunciation#72010-07-27T04:31:02Z2010-07-27T04:31:02Z<p>for fun <a href="http://translate.google.com/#auto|en|Iomedae" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Try this</a> which does seem to match up with whats in the book</p>for fun Try this which does seem to match up with whats in the bookseekerofshadowlight2010-07-27T04:31:02Z