Yeah, the C might help- "Blockees" vs "Blokees."I realize that's probably meant to be pronounced like "block," but whenever I see it, my mind defaults to "bloke."
So I'm reading it like "bloke-ease".
The K sound was never in question.It may be a phonics across language thing, as they're made by a company called Buluke. If it's a take on their name, the hard /k/ sound is already represented.
I'm... Aware of that. That's my point.The K sound was never in question.
This would be neat to repurpose as part of Dai Atlas's circle.