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View MoriKen's profile. MoriKen 259 mail Quote this postPlus 1 1  See who rated this post


The Lunar New Year: Enter the Dragon
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View andoran_g33k's profile. andoran_g33k 199 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
Fitting, isn't it?
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View TheBurrito's profile. TheBurrito 16 mail Quote this postPlus 1 1  See who rated this post
"Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time"
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View WOT_lover's profile. WOT_lover 25 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
It is very fitting. I actually thought of that this morning as well. Its very fitting that in the year of the dragon the epic ending of the dragon will finally come out. soooooooo awesome
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View Shaltilyena's profile. Shaltilyena 118 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
Yup. Appropriate, to say the least.
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View WOT_lover's profile. WOT_lover 25 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
=D
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View BEELZEBUBBLE's profile. BEELZEBUBBLE 88 mail Quote this postPlus 1 2  See who rated this post
D&D Time Dragon




"...and he shall break wind across the rides of time."

-mistranslated from the Karaethon Cycle
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View Shaltilyena's profile. Shaltilyena 118 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
*Karatheon.
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View tnfsinger's profile. tnfsinger 70 mail Quote this postPlus 1 1  See who rated this post
Just had to throw that in there, eh Shalti?
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View BEELZEBUBBLE's profile. BEELZEBUBBLE 88 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
My spelling is correct.
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View Shaltilyena's profile. Shaltilyena 118 mail Quote this postPlus 1 2  See who rated this post
Yes it is :o
I just learned I've been reading it wrong for the past decade. Woo :o
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View TheBurrito's profile. TheBurrito 16 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
Granted that is fairly easy to do with WoT. I read Egwene as "Egg Win" for a long time until my friend corrected me:

Me: "What is up with that Egg Win character?"
Friend: "Wha? Who?"
Me: "You know Egg Win"
Friend: "I think you mean e-GWAIN"
Me: "Oh"

Pretty thrilling dialogue.


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View WOT_lover's profile. WOT_lover 25 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
really? i read it eggwin as well.... lawl.
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View MoriKen's profile. MoriKen 259 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
I've listened to all of the audiobooks so that's how I've always read the names if I read one of the books.
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View tnfsinger's profile. tnfsinger 70 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
The WoT Glossary says its e-GWAIN
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View Shaltilyena's profile. Shaltilyena 118 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
yeah. Personally I used to read it egg-WAIN. Though that's probably also because i'm french x)

The thing I've had many pronunciations for stays Aes Sedai though ^^
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View andoran_g33k's profile. andoran_g33k 199 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
I always thought Gawyn was gah-WIN, not GAH-win. Emphasis is weird in WoT
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View tnfsinger's profile. tnfsinger 70 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
IS it GAH-win? I thought it was gahWAIN, like the character in Arthurian legend he was derived from. WoT pronunciations are strange!
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  magirl_2 7 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
My big failure though was calling Nynaeve "Nin-ay-ev" for several books until I read the glossary bit about pronunciation. It was surprisingly easy to correct myself though. Just a little mental note every time I saw the name in the book, and BAM, it's fixed.
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ooh, btw, haven't been on a lot recently because I was busy finishing my first draft of my bio coursework. It's an issue report called "How can metal ionophores be used to treat Alzheimer's Disease" and it's based off of the journal: clickable text

Also, I was in ThiMUN... it was pretty tiring. clickable text
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View WOT_lover's profile. WOT_lover 25 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
nobody cares magirl. =P also all of my pronunciations have been wrong as well. read the glossary once cause i finished the book on the bus and had nothing else to read. i was stunned. continue to forget to correct myself though. lawl
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View andoran_g33k's profile. andoran_g33k 199 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
Just from the abstract, that looks like an interesting paper. Reminds me of a talk I went to once about the role of oxidative damage of lipids in Alzheimer's.
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View magirl's profile. magirl 70 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
Oxidative damage of lipids in Alzheimer's? I don't remember reading anything about that....

(looks up)
Thanks, it's pretty interesting. I don't see how I can use it in my report though.
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View andoran_g33k's profile. andoran_g33k 199 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
*looks confused*

I wasn't trying to help....
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View WOT_lover's profile. WOT_lover 25 mail Quote this postPlus 1 0
aahahahahaha
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