For many years I’ve been pronouncing Sigil as Sij-ill, like the word sigil. Recently I read something in a post from WotC saying that it is pronounced sig-ill (hard G). This just sounded weird to me, so I am continuing to say it with a J sound. You know, like in GIF 😏
Anyway, are there any other names of things in D&D that made you go “huh?” when you heard the official pronunciation?
Geas is an interesting one. It’s pronounced “gesh” but everyone I’ve played with pronounced it “geese”
For me its gay-ass and I do not apologise
“You have been targeted by a gay-ass spell, it compells you to go on a gay-ass quest”
Gay-Ass is a domain spell for the Oath of Throwing It Back Paladin.
I’ve said Ghee-ass this entire time.
I think it might be “gaysh”? but I’m happy to be corrected. I’d been pronouncing it “gay-us” until just recently 😂. Irish words are weird.
What!?
I’ve been saying “gi-ahs”…