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Note that all ‘g’ sounds are hard g, as in good. Long consonants sounds have a bar across the top, short consonant sounds have nothing. | |
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Artemus | Ar · te · mus (rhymes with fuss) |
Aryn Dûr | Erin Derr |
blûd lith | blewd lith |
Brogan | Brō · gun |
Carreg Dhu | Care · eg Do (rhymes with blue) |
Cerinor | Ser · i · nor |
Dulcet | Dull · set |
Dûr Haven | Derr Hā · ven |
Durrig | Durr · ig |
Erdig | Air · dig |
Fangr | Fang · rrrr |
Faroth | fair · oth (short o) |
Fey | Fā (rhymes with play) |
finnboggi | fin · bog · ee |
gildaberry | gil · da · berry |
Glumgi | Glum · gee (both hard g’s) |
Golnir | Goal · near |
Grymclaws | grim · claws |
gurfig | grrr · fig |
Helgor | Hel · gore |
hilfen | hill · fen |
Hlogg | Hog with an L |
Hnagi | Huh · na · gee (hard g) |
igni lith | ig · nee · lith |
Ilgorm | Ill · gorm |
Kraag | Krag (Rhymes with nag) |
Linwe | Lin · wee |
Lowthar | Lō thar (rhymes with far) |
luna-lith | loona lith |
lunila | loon · ill · a |
Marolas | Mare · o · loss |
Mawr | Marr (also rhymes with far) |
Mithin Dûr | (rhymes with pure) |
Mordig | Mor · dig |
Nuugi | Noogie (hard g) |
Orlegg | Or · leg |
Rindelorn | Rin · dee · lorn |
Skogul | Skō · gull |
Sleäg | Slee · ag |
Sorleg | Sore · leg |
Tamaril | Tam · a · rill |
Thorgil | Thor · gill (as in fish gills) |
Thulidor | Thool · ee · door (Thool rhymes with tool) |
Urgol | Err · gol (This highest caste of goblins is always capitalized, even though it isn’t a proper noun. It is a sign of their status over the other two goblin castes, the gurfig and the finnboggi) |
Valorin | Val · or · in |
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Lowthar's Blade Pronunciation Guide
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