In my language (Croatian) there is only one G - sounding like G in Google (soft I guess) and we have separate complex letter Dž for the hard version (and that z with horns is pronounced like first letter J in Jacques in french, Bonjour in french etc...)Awesome, thanks Shem! Can't wait to read what is going to "play with" the party!
On a complete side note, I just read that the new D&D virtual tabletop might be called Sigil and wondered if you folks pronounce it with a hard or soft G...
ponder Depends on how 'me' I was going to be in a game. Either the creature in question might be invisible to that particular baernaloth or immune to many of its powers, or the encounter would end with a fade to black, a delightedly giggling baernaloth, and the creature ending up 'enlightened' and emerging as something akin to a Pathfinder kyton.hey shemmy! what would happen if methikus sar telmuril would be faced with a creature that had never felt pain before? would he have any power over that creature at all? (just a random thought that popped into my head the other day while swimming in a lake nude and having my private parts scratched by some sea weed...)