@noelle 🤔
Would it be necroturgy, then?
@noelle @troodon that is, I went to look up the root for thaumaturgy because I felt like the t was added as a joiner but couldn't remember and it is, which would make me think there should be a joiner in necro and urgy too but I'm not sure if it should be a t like thauma or if since it's got an o at the end it should be something else
also isn't necro latin instead of greek and thauma and -urgy are greek?
@InspectorCaracal @noelle @troodon
people: you can't just mix two languages together to make new words!
the english language: hold my tea
fuckin words bud
@troubleMoney @InspectorCaracal @noelle @troodon necrosturgy/necroturgy (the s and the t both flow with the word better than necrourgy)
@troubleMoney @InspectorCaracal @noelle @troodon I just used the word "blaséness" about 10 minutes ago.
@troubleMoney @noelle @troodon but I want to mix them together the RIGHT way