This made me laugh my butt off.
I quit using made up fantasy names when I was 15, and I don’t like reading books that use them either.
But I still laughed my butt off.
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This made me laugh my butt off.
I quit using made up fantasy names when I was 15, and I don’t like reading books that use them either.
But I still laughed my butt off.
Oh my gosh, this is hilarious! And so much easier than my method of stringing letters together and randomly putting in apostrophes and dashes. I kid, but, sometimes, it feels like this is how green fantasy writers do it. The saddest part is no one ever tells them it’s terrible until after they’ve hit publish.
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The more apostrophes in a name, the greater the mystique! Bonus points if it’s pronounced exactly like common names: Kay-v’in; M’r-ee; Bhu’ob
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Haha, I can’t tell you how confused that makes me. Books that have weird name spellings for very simple names mixed with names that look like gibberish make my head hurt.
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