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It makes me think of a collection of courageous birds. :lAh well, Doesn't matter what it is, naming it Wargle. Because Braviary makes me think of a dairy farm full of cows who like braveheart.
I've put together this image with the names, which is probably much easier to peruse than the one going around. And a text-only list.
I've put together this image with the names, which is probably much easier to peruse than the one going around. And a text-only list.
...is Gigalith really that much different?Gigaiasu
...is Gigalith really that much different?
...isn't it just pronounced "throw"? You know, "sock" and "throw"?I approve of all.
Except for Throh, which is plain stupid & is less pronouncable than the Japanese name.
THAT IS ALL
Not at all. In fact, you could argue that the Japanese name should be romanized as Gigaiath, which is pretty darn close to what the English name is. I myself prefer the English name.
Er, hurr durr probably is half the actual reference. Why do people keep thinking they couldn't possibly intentionally be calling it a musclehead? o_oDURR, GURR DURR hurf. Yes I realise the actual reference but that's all I can think of.
Also, Kyurem is it's Japanese name. If the u is adding to it the way you pronounce it, you're pronouncing it wrong. :/