(Not OC)

  • @phcorcoran
    link
    English
    477 months ago

    Honestly, I would recommend the audiobook over the book; having someone else figure out how to say the special names makes it much easier to keep track of them in your mind, I find

    • @GodricOP
      link
      English
      187 months ago

      Same, that’s how I listened to it. Andy Serkis does a great job!

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        107 months ago

        According to my huge Tolkien nerd mom serkis completely botches the elvish pronunciations. Can’t corroborate that personally but she’s been neck deep in LOTR shit for as long as I can remember

        • @GodricOP
          link
          English
          47 months ago

          Hmm, interesting! I can’t claim to be enough of an expert to really know either way, do you happen to remember any examples?

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            87 months ago

            Not off the top of my head but I’ll be happy to ask her about them in the morning! I’ll reply to your comment again when I get an answer

    • @Lizardking13
      link
      English
      17 months ago

      The audiobook names are mispronounced at times, but I generally understand the sentiment here.

    • YTG123
      link
      fedilink
      English
      17 months ago

      But you can never know if they pronounce them right :(

      Then again, Tolkien does describe the pronunciations in enough detail in the Appendix to LOTR (I don’t know if it’s in every edition though).