Angrboða - So whenever I reply to you I always copy-paste your member name as I can't reproduce the special character between the 'o' and 'a' at the end of your name. If I am using my phone or Fire tablet I can't do that as easily, so how do you pronounce that letter so I can substitute properly? Is it an 'o', a 'd', a 'u', something else?
The first of these unfamiliar letters is Þ, þ. This is the letter known as thorn. It has a /th/ sound and can be pronounced as a voiceless interdental fricative, as in thick or as a voiced dental fricative, as in the. Thorn originated in the Old English runic alphabet known as futhorc and survived the transition to the Latin alphabet. Thorn continues to be used well into the Middle English period. In later use the letter often lost its ascender, coming to look much like the letter wynn (see below) or the letter Y. This survives in the pseudo-archaic usage “ye olde…”, which in the modern alphabet should really be written “the old.”
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Angrboða (Old Norse: [ˈɑŋɡz̠ˌboðɑ]; also Angrboda) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. She is the mate of Loki and the mother of monsters.[1] She is only mentioned once in the Poetic Edda (Völuspá hin skamma) as the mother of Fenrir by Loki. The Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) describes her as "a giantess in Jötunheimar" and as the mother of three monsters: the wolf Fenrir, the Midgard serpent Jörmungandr, and the ruler of the dead Hel.[1]
So in the Pathfinder mythos, Lamashtu.
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In terms of pronounciation, 'Eth' ('Ð' 'ð') is probably better substituted by a 'dh' than a 'd', but most of the time I see a 'd' being used as a substitute.
'ð' is the sound of 'th' in 'the', whereas 'Þ' 'þ' is the the sound of 'th' in 'thin'.
Coral: girl she knew several years ago and enjoyed being around
She has Conflict Bonds with:
Zak: knows him from orphanage. She blames him for her leaving and roaming the streets. She knows deep down he was probably telling the truth but is too stubborn to admit she is wrong even years later. Instead she constantly doubles down on not liking him
Aendall: she blames him for her having to leave. It was his wallet she was caught lifting after all.
Selaim - Waif who almost paid a penalty he felt was inappropriate for her crime. He decided that if she spends enough time around him he can reform her. Coral - A girl he knows from the Orphanage and who treated him nicely when he was dumped there. He's visited her there from time to time. Zak - Doesn't know him, but recognizes his Deity is an ally of his own so default position is respectful.
From Zak it is basically.. What is good in that person and how can that be enhanced and nurtured. How can you provoke the best of people? That is the goal.
Might be characterized by “ Nobody important? Blimey, that's amazing. You know, in nine hundred years of time and space, I've never met anybody who wasn't important before."(a doctor who line, but it fits)
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