His name is Misraaks and yet everyone from the tower refers to him as "Mithrax".
Why is that?
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1 ReplyCause that's how Mike Tyson said his name!
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Edited by draycole: 9/6/2022 1:02:00 PMThat's his gamer tag
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ErafractureListen to me, oh guardian mine… - old
Why don’t you ask the eliksni about his proper name? Then ask Eido, that scribe. She may give you some interesting info, oh bearer mine… -
1 ReplyI just call him Jimmy.
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For the same reason I introduce myself to non-Spanish speakers without the accent in my name. It’s just a more comfortable human pronunciation and because of the culture difference.
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3 RepliesBecause that was what he was originally called, it’s how we were introduced to him. Bungie changed it essentially for a joke
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Because humans struggle to say things properly in eliksni. Ever had someone at work (or in your class if you're younger) who has a name everyone struggles to say right so they use a nickname, or just accept that people say it wrong and roll with it rather than correct everyone they meet? It's like that
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because humans
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Does it really matter? Bungie did a trailer back in D2 Vanilla with Cayde-6, where Cayde purposely pronounced Dominus Ghaul's name as "Gary". Don't over think it...
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Translation error on our part.
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4 RepliesThat's what his name was before Bungie decided to guilt trip us by telling us we were pronouncing his name wrong.
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1 ReplyThey make fun of it in an opening scene this season. Part of me wants to say it was spelled ONE way earlier and then ANOTHER away later. And the later stuck. But that’s almost certainly my imagination.
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Because we don't have the vocals to say it or understanding like the Eliksni. Even crow who does a better job then most goofs up. It's miisraskss with the hiss not miss-rax and definitely not mithrax.
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Because that’s the situation in Destiny’s universe. It’s not that deep.
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3 RepliesAppaaaarently, we can’t pronounce his name. Which is funny, because my husband and I can say it fine, sooo. I’m not sure why Bungie went with that angle. It’s honestly weird and… yeah, I don’t know. It just feels like my intelligence is insulted every time they talk about his name.
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Edited by TuskedCross9516: 9/6/2022 4:14:47 PMBecause bungie said so.. :)
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1 ReplyIts not even hard to pronounce, yet we keep effing it up for lols
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I think it’s a running joke like pineapples.
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Probably something lost in translation between Eliksni and Human Like how some things are pronounced differently in different languages in real life You will notice any human who is familiar with the Eliksni, like Crow, pronounces his name correctly
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It was said in the 1st week interaction with spider ... It just a bad translation/way to speak difference That happen in the real world all the time if you have a name that's not seen much
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9 RepliesI guess it's the same as how Americans call aluminium aluminum or how they call a bin a trash can.
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Because they wanted to make humanity seem uncultured compared to the aliens, unable to say a foreign name of an ally properly.
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Its pretty much because its how we, humans (or awoken), say it. Its just how we pronounce it. Its kinda like how you can try to pronounce a name of someone that is from a different country.
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4 RepliesEdited by pugwash1: 9/5/2022 11:59:35 PMYa know those old Japanese subs it’s something to that when translating enliksni to human it kinda gets lost and sounds and sorrow different in our language then theirs Edit can’t put the word j. A. P. In gets censored
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1 ReplyIf you paid attention to the dialogue in the ketchcrash/pirate/expedition missions, his daughter mentions that humans have a hard time pronouncing Misraaks, so they call him Mithrax instead
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ChurTomuxFoux du fafa - 9/19/2022 4:44:21 AM
That's how language barriers work