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Tel'aran'rhiod - how the $#@! did RJ come up with that name? Dark Knight Send a noteboard - 30/04/2012 10:05:23 PM
This has bugged me for a great number of years. How the hell do you pronounce Tel'aran'rhiod? (Yes, I know there is a glossary. Just let me rant for a minute). For a word that's used so much in the series, you would think RJ would come up with something a little easier on the average reader. Me and my brother jokingly call it "tell an android." Of course, that's stuck in my head now and it really jolts me out of the books when I read it.

Look, I get it, fantasy authors like to be cool and come up with their own languages and give their characters weird ass names. Hell, I can't even begin to pronounce half the names in R. Scott Bakker's Prince of Nothing series. But, seriously, it has to stop somewhere. Tel'aran'rhiod? Really? Not only is that hard to pronounce in your head, it's too long and...bulky? I wonder is RJ had a cut and paste option that inserted this word. </rant>

For my own fantasy book, I came up with a good name for my world that's in keeping with the authors in the fantasy genre. It's called "Zylokgoodluckpronouncingthisfuckingwordzltpke."
Formerly Mat Bloody Cauthon on Wotmania, blessed be its name
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Tel'aran'rhiod - how the $#@! did RJ come up with that name? - 30/04/2012 10:05:23 PM 1198 Views
'Encyclopedia' is a longer word - 30/04/2012 10:51:29 PM 740 Views
Re: Tel'aran'rhiod - how the $#@! did RJ come up with that name? - 01/05/2012 12:11:14 AM 934 Views
No idea. But I love to talk about linguistic peculiarities. - 01/05/2012 12:22:36 AM 1014 Views
One of the best responses i've read in a long time *NM* - 01/05/2012 11:32:04 AM 346 Views
Good question in the day of Beltane - 01/05/2012 03:17:43 AM 694 Views

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