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How do you pronounce Graz'zt? I've been saying "Grah-zit", but a friend of mine insists it is "Griz". I bet we're both wrong, but "Griz" sounds ridiculous.
"The Epic Level Handbook wasn't that bad, guys.Guys, pls."
Hmmm, I don't know.
Just to thrown another version into the mix, the way I pronounce it sounds kinda like \grast\
Here's about the closest thing I have been able to find to a legit source to help you settle this:
http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?151-D-D-Pronunciation-Guide
Their reference is from Gary Gygax, who was largely credited as creating the demon Graz'zt
Graz-zit is how I pronounce it.
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I've generally gone for something sounding like "Grayz".
I am one with the Force. The Force is with me.
If you continue to speak His name, He just might show up and explain it to you.
Well, now that would be interesting....
Quote from Myrrh_MistressArcane >> If you continue to speak His name, He just might show up and explain it to you.
If I had to be abducted by any demon prince, I'd probably choose Graz'zt.
I have always pronounced the a as in "ah", so Gr-ah-zz-t.
The other question is, what letter or letters are the apostrophe substituting for?
Quote from Buxton >> The other question is, what letter or letters are the apostrophe substituting for?
It’s fantasy, if you don’t jam an unnecessary apostrophe into at least one word a day, the D&D police come after you.
How do you pronounce Graz'zt? I've been saying "Grah-zit", but a friend of mine insists it is "Griz". I bet we're both wrong, but "Griz" sounds ridiculous.
"The Epic Level Handbook wasn't that bad, guys.
Guys, pls."
Hmmm, I don't know.
Just to thrown another version into the mix, the way I pronounce it sounds kinda like \grast\
Here's about the closest thing I have been able to find to a legit source to help you settle this:
http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?151-D-D-Pronunciation-Guide
Their reference is from Gary Gygax, who was largely credited as creating the demon Graz'zt
Pun-loving nerd | Faith Elisabeth Lilley | She/Her/Hers | Profile art by Becca Golins
If you need help with homebrew, please post on the homebrew forums, where multiple staff and moderators can read your post and help you!
"We got this, no problem! I'll take the twenty on the left - you guys handle the one on the right!"🔊
I've generally gone for something sounding like "Grayz".
I am one with the Force. The Force is with me.
If you continue to speak His name, He just might show up and explain it to you.
Well, now that would be interesting....
If I had to be abducted by any demon prince, I'd probably choose Graz'zt.
"The Epic Level Handbook wasn't that bad, guys.
Guys, pls."
I have always pronounced the a as in "ah", so Gr-ah-zz-t.
The other question is, what letter or letters are the apostrophe substituting for?
It’s fantasy, if you don’t jam an unnecessary apostrophe into at least one word a day, the D&D police come after you.