What did you call that? -- The great SOW debate

The interesting thing about an online, chat type of game like Everquest is that, while we are all immersed in the game and get to know the terminology of the game intimately, we never actually get to hear the names pronounced. Of course, as all the hooked on phonics folks will tell you, even though we are just reading, we are still sounding out the words in our heads. This leads to an interesting, and rather fun clash when a group of Everquest players finally get together in person to discuss their game. Everyone is convinced that the way they pronounce a name or place or phrase is the right way. The most divided phrase in the game seems to be the most popular as well. When you are shouting for a SOW, are you asking for something that rhymes with Cow or with Tow? Personally, I have always rhymed it with cow. But to my surprise there are a whole load of obviously uninformed people who rhyme it with tow. Go figure. This one debate has practically caused fist fights at the various fan faires. Other common words also can sound quite odd when you hear others speak them. There may be only 120 or so zones (I lost count), but there are probably a thousand different pronounciations of them. Go ahead and ask your friends how they pronounce such zones as Guk (I personally rhyme it with "luck" but others rhyme it with "luke"), Feerrott, Kelethin, Toxxulia (try changing the emphasis on the syllables and see how the whole word changes), and just about every zone in Kunark (are you really sure you are pronouncing Charasis correctly?). Sounds wierd doesn't it? It gets even worse when you start to talk about monsters. Do you buy your items in Cabilis from "Cloaks" or "Clocks" or perhaps "Klucks"? And just try to pronounce anything you meet in the Rathe Mountains. Ankhefenmut? Ankhesenaten? Darfumpel Zrubbel? Zazamaharet? Zazaphenebti? There are plenty more like that. Just go through the list and you will find that, with the exception of the orcs, goblins, kobalds and other creatures from myth or literature, there are usually multiple ways you can pronounce each one. The NPC names are even worse. Does anyone really have any idea how to pronounce Lord Doljonijiarnimorinar? So, taking advantage of the ability to add comments to an article, I figured I would kick off the debate. Below are just a small sampling of words from the game and how I personally pronounce them. Feel free to tell me how wrong I really am.
  • SOW -- Why just like Cow of course.
  • Guk -- Rhymes with "luck"
  • Tizmak -- First syllable rhymes with Wiz, second like Mack.
  • Klok -- "Clock" of course.
  • Kaesora -- "Kay" + "sore" + "uh". Emphasis on second syllable
  • Damask -- Sort of like "The Mask"
  • Sebilis -- First Syllable rhymes with Deb, then "ill" + "iss" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
  • Innoruuk -- "In" + "or" + "ook" as in "look"
  • Teir'Dal -- "Tear" (as in crying) + "Doll"
  • Feerrott -- "Fear" + "Rot"
  • Kael Drakkal -- "Kale" + "drack" + "all"
  • Cabilis -- "Cab" + "eel" + "iss". emphasis on the second syllable.
  • Ry'Gorr -- "Rye" + "Gore"
  • Rathe -- like "wrath"
  • Ankhefenmut -- ank as in "hank" + "uh" + fen as in "pen" + Mutt as in a dog with the emphasis on the first and third syllable.
  • Luclin -- I used to pronounce this "Loose"lin, but was told by the folks at Sony that they pronounce it "Luck"lin. Amazing how they can mispronounce their own game isn't it?
  • Drakkel -- "drack" + "ill". Emphasis on the first syllable.
  • Ulthork -- Ull as in "pull" + thork as in "fork". Emphasis on the first syllable.
  • Rowyl -- Rhymes with "Howl"
  • Froglok -- "frog" plus "lock". How else?
  • Solusek -- Sol as in "Doll" plus "loose" plus sek as in "wreck". Emphasis on the second syllable.
  • Well, you get the picture. Feel free to add in your own interpretation of these and other common words. Who knows, maybe we will all start to speak the same language after a while.

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    S.O.W.
    # May 22 2001 at 6:05 PM Rating: Decent
    Spirit of the Wolf

    SOW just like cow...

    It's not SEW or SO or SOO....

    Shaman - Shaw-Man

    The SOW debate from a dr00d's perspective
    # May 22 2001 at 5:59 PM Rating: Default
    Well I have always thought sow is pronounced just like so. When I see the word felwithe I hear felwith. (drop e) Thats just my 2cp, I gotta get back on EQ!

    Pequin Shadoweaver
    lvl 27 druid
    Innuruk Server
    Keepers of the grove
    Key Nose?
    # May 22 2001 at 5:59 PM Rating: Decent
    The one I don't get is Qeynos.. According to Abashi it's pronounced Key-Nose.. but I've always called it Quay-noos...

    and SOW is definately "so" in my book, no way I am running around asking for a female pig even if it is spelled the same way. Of course the problem with sow is it isn't a word, it's an abbreviation...

    I'm afraid I don't get the "loose-lin" out of Luclin, it looks like "luck-lin" to me.

    As for Rathe, I pronounce it like "wraith" as in an undead apparition.

    How about Yakashi? in it's abbreviated form of Yak I suppose it's pronounced like the animal of the same name "yack", but does that make it "yack-ash-e" in it's original form? And does it become "soy" like the sauce when you are using the abbreviation SSOY?

    And don't even start on "shay-men" vs "shaw-mon"... I pronounce it the first way no matter what anyone says...
    woot
    # May 22 2001 at 5:49 PM Rating: Default
    would really like to see u guys pronounce Lord Doljonijiarnimorinar.


    RE: woot
    # May 23 2001 at 8:19 AM Rating: Decent
    Ok here's my stab at it:


    Dole + john + eegee + arney + eemor + inar
    SoW
    # May 22 2001 at 5:46 PM Rating: Default
    Okay, no matter what my friends say, it's SoW(rhyming with cow). When you say Wolf, you say Wu-ulf, not o-lf. So-Wu, so So-o. That's how I reason it out.
    Rathe
    # May 22 2001 at 5:45 PM Rating: Decent
    Sorry, I know you already posted this, but it bugs the crap out of me...I have friends along with myself that came from the Rathe server to Zeb during the split, they pronounce Rathe:

    Wraith

    I pronounce it:

    Wrath

    Luclin: I pronounce it Luke - Lynn
    Queynos: Kway - nos (ryhmes with post)
    Awesome work
    # May 22 2001 at 5:31 PM Rating: Decent
    Great subject for dicussion Alla,

    First off.. It's "Neck" ro
    It's a real word so I know that is true..

    Secondly..
    I have been to the verant offices and we arent the only ones who have a tough time..
    It is quite funny to see the verant crew arguing among each other..
    I came in saying Sow.. as in rhyming with Tow and imediatly got somebody saying "See!.. He says it that way !!"

    About Luclin I thought it was "Loose"lin too.. till absor said it was "Luck"lin

    Lastly..
    Verant.. I have heard SO many variantions of this as well..
    -- rhymes with "hair ant"
    -- rhymes with "per taunt"

    And other variations..

    But what do you expect I have heard Treant prounced "Tree Ant".

    Who'da thunk it?

    RE: Awesome work
    # May 22 2001 at 7:44 PM Rating: Default
    Funny, but I always spell "verant" as "those bastards" which bears no resemblance to the letters in the word but everyone seems to know to whom I am referring.

    Just a thought ...
    Necromancer?
    # May 22 2001 at 5:19 PM Rating: Default
    Necromancer

    Is it "Neck"ro or "Neek"ro?
    RE: Necromancer?
    # May 22 2001 at 5:43 PM Rating: Decent
    its 'Neck'ro. Also, as a druid, I feel SoW is best when it rhymes with cow. That way you can respond to a-holes who say "sow plz" with "/em hands you a pig." BTW, you got Rathe wrong. It rhymes with faith. And the proper pronunciation of the new expansion IS "Loose'lin". Don't know how the devs messed that one up...

    The rest of these are right
    RE: Necromancer?
    # May 22 2001 at 5:48 PM Rating: Decent
    Aye, Rathe does rhyme with faith. And it's Luck-lin. If it was Loose-lin it would be spelled Lucelin. ::Hates all these people with bad grammar::
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