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Anyone know hot to pronounce Chirurgeon and Leitbur? --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 02:41, 11 December 2007 (GMT)
Anyone know hot to pronounce Chirurgeon and Leitbur? --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 02:41, 11 December 2007 (GMT)
:I'm not sure about Leitbur, though I personally pronounce it "Light-boor." As for chirurgeon, it's "cheer-ur-jun" (like surgeon is "sur-jun").--[[User:Filby|Filby]] 04:32, 12 December 2007 (GMT)
:I'm not sure about Leitbur, though I personally pronounce it "Light-boor." As for chirurgeon, it's "cheer-ur-jun" (like surgeon is "sur-jun").--[[User:Filby|Filby]] 04:32, 12 December 2007 (GMT)
::My gaming group back in the day, made fun of the names since we didn't know how to pronounce them and we did camm him "Goblin Surgeon" and the other we said was "Light Beer" ;) so I wondered what the real pronunciations were. Thanks :) --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 11:37, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
::My gaming group back in the day, made fun of the names since we didn't know how to pronounce them and we did call him "Goblin Surgeon" and the other we said was "Light Beer" ;) so I wondered what the real pronunciations were. Thanks :) --[[User:GeoMike|GeoMike]] 11:37, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
::: Actually, for chirurgeon, it is \kī-ˈrər-jən\, because like "chirality" and similar worlds, it comes from Greek word ''chiros'' (hand). [[User:Caranthir|Caranthir]] 09:02, 22 March 2008 (GMT)
::: Actually, for chirurgeon, it is \kī-ˈrər-jən\, because like "chirality" and similar worlds, it comes from Greek word ''chiros'' (hand). [[User:Caranthir|Caranthir]] 09:02, 22 March 2008 (GMT)
What's the story on "Wyvern back" cards that you can find at some online stores? They all seem to be from Fallen Empires. {{Unsigned|Malach}}
What's the story on "Wyvern back" cards that you can find at some online stores? They all seem to be from Fallen Empires. {{Unsigned|Malach}}
:They were printing Fallen Empires and Wyvern from same place.  An entire run of Wyvern card backs were accidentally used for a Fallen Empires press.  Just one run, which I have no idea the size of. {{Unsigned|Cashew}}
:They were printing Fallen Empires and Wyvern from same place.  An entire run of Wyvern card backs were accidentally used for a Fallen Empires press.  Just one run, which I have no idea the size of. {{Unsigned|Cashew}}

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Anyone know hot to pronounce Chirurgeon and Leitbur? --GeoMike 02:41, 11 December 2007 (GMT)

I'm not sure about Leitbur, though I personally pronounce it "Light-boor." As for chirurgeon, it's "cheer-ur-jun" (like surgeon is "sur-jun").--Filby 04:32, 12 December 2007 (GMT)
My gaming group back in the day, made fun of the names since we didn't know how to pronounce them and we did call him "Goblin Surgeon" and the other we said was "Light Beer" ;) so I wondered what the real pronunciations were. Thanks :) --GeoMike 11:37, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
Actually, for chirurgeon, it is \kī-ˈrər-jən\, because like "chirality" and similar worlds, it comes from Greek word chiros (hand). Caranthir 09:02, 22 March 2008 (GMT)

What's the story on "Wyvern back" cards that you can find at some online stores? They all seem to be from Fallen Empires. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Malach (talkcontribs).

They were printing Fallen Empires and Wyvern from same place. An entire run of Wyvern card backs were accidentally used for a Fallen Empires press. Just one run, which I have no idea the size of. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cashew (talkcontribs).