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ricktacularricktacular Member Posts: 349 Arc User
edited March 2013 in The Moonstone Mask (PC)
My rogue, her name is Slique. I know how *I* pronounce it, but it just occurred to me that others may not get what I intended. So, after reading her name, how do you think it's pronounced? Was I successful or am I too clever-by-half?

Thanks! :)
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  • ricktacularricktacular Member Posts: 349 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    I just googled "Slique"...

    AAHH!! Are you *kidding* me! Man, it's such a cool name for a female rogue. :(
  • braxzanabraxzana Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users Posts: 215 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    My first instinct would be that Slique is pronounced "Sleek"...
  • ambisinisterrambisinisterr Member, Neverwinter Moderator Posts: 10,462 Community Moderator
    edited March 2013
    That's really slick. She must be hard to catch.
  • gillrmngillrmn Member Posts: 7,800 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    At first instinct I would pronounce it as "Sleek" while keeping in mind that slick can also be the way it might be pronounced.
  • kwsapphirekwsapphire Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 671 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    I actually misread it at first as Silque, so I was thinking Silky. But after rereading, yeah I would go with Sleek.
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  • ricktacularricktacular Member Posts: 349 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Thank you, everyone. Yes, it's pronounced "Sleek" in my head. It's nice to know that everyone's on the same page. :)
  • toadoflickingtoadoflicking Member Posts: 168 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    I would pronounce it "slick," to rhyme with the similarly-spelled "clique."
  • angryspriteangrysprite Member Posts: 4,982 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Thank you, everyone. Yes, it's pronounced "Sleek" in my head. It's nice to know that everyone's on the same page. :)

    Huh. English rules would pronounce it "slick" just as toadoflicking says. "Sleek" would be "slieque" or "sleeque" - not "slique". Simple rules of English language because there's no modifier vowel to cause the "long" I sound (which is the "ee" sound) - hence my suggestion of "Slieque". ;-)

    "Slique" idea, though.
  • braxzanabraxzana Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users Posts: 215 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    For some reason this popped into my head on the drive to work this morning (exciting drive :P ) and I realized why I thought it should be "sleek" ---- I was thinking of the word pique, as in to pique your interest. If it had been Sliq, then I would have said "slick".
  • ricktacularricktacular Member Posts: 349 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Huh. English rules would pronounce it "slick" just as toadoflicking says. "Sleek" would be "slieque" or "sleeque" - not "slique". Simple rules of English language because there's no modifier vowel to cause the "long" I sound (which is the "ee" sound) - hence my suggestion of "Slieque". ;-)

    "Slique" idea, though.

    Heh, if it were English. But as you may guess, I am touting my French ancestry here. ;)
  • napherinapheri Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 12 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    I like that name. nice job :)
  • angryspriteangrysprite Member Posts: 4,982 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Heh, if it were English. But as you may guess, I am touting my French ancestry here. ;)

    And you know what!? I think that's perfectly fair. :)
  • glowyrmzglowyrmz Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    braxzana wrote: »
    For some reason this popped into my head on the drive to work this morning (exciting drive :P ) and I realized why I thought it should be "sleek" ---- I was thinking of the word pique, as in to pique your interest. If it had been Sliq, then I would have said "slick".

    I was reading this thread going, "how are these people getting sleek from that?!", until I saw your rational explanation.

    When I think about it, I think "i" following "que" is meant to be a long "e" sound, like in unique and antique.
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  • ambisinisterrambisinisterr Member, Neverwinter Moderator Posts: 10,462 Community Moderator
    edited March 2013
    Doesn't everybody love the English language?

    I see it as slick. I see it and think clique but the majority of the words which end in ique are indeed "eek" sounds.

    antique boutique critique oblique physique pique technique
    And I am sure there are more...however my gut definitely sides with Slick.
  • ricktacularricktacular Member Posts: 349 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    Well, seeing as how "sleek" can also be "slick", I'll accept both in your minds when you see "Slique". Aren't I a magnanimous fellah? ;)
  • gillrmngillrmn Member Posts: 7,800 Arc User
    edited March 2013
    More of it is a sleek to me. It feels like saying "Silly-eeek" and then beat it with a mace to smoothen it to "Sleek" sound with a touch of q somewhere bashed in by the mace.

    ...
    ...
    yes that is how I view the words and language. Something wrong? I though all clerics viewed the language like that?
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