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I always think it’s funny when people use the letter W as “short” for a word/name with less than three syllables.
Saying “W.K.” takes twice as long as saying “White Knight.”
Though that could be different in Common, I suppose.
It looks like Mama Perkins is consulting the WiKi.
DubyaKay, perhaps?
If you want to go short, you can just say “dub”, like “dub kay”. Though it’s still not shorter than “white knight”.
Logically it should be called “wee” just like cee, dee, gee, pee, tee, vee, and zee; or maybe “way” like jay and kay.
“Wu”
This really depends on your language, in German for example (and most european languages) W is simply “Weh” so it would be WehKa, very short
“2d10+5 minutes later…” 🙂
Also, how messed-up the situation is when you need a chart to keep track of friends and foes…
That’s an inherent problem when you have several Monster Manuals full of monsters and some of them are good guys.
Well, at least the bullywugs were nice enough to clarify.
You could say they… cut through the bureaucracy.
“Let’s just put a pin in it for now.”
“Um, that’s not a pin!”
Now all I can think of is Andrew W.K. and how the Princess likes to party hard.
And thus we see why he needs Resurrection so often….
Hmmm — come to think of it a sally at this point might find their camp undefended.
Roxy standing in the bullywug camp, hands on hips: “Where is everyone?”
Hopkin standing in the throneroom, hands on hips: “Where is everyone?”