Thread:IcestarRiver/@comment-30019672-20170105104339/@comment-33544301-20170105110148

I suppose that would make sense. However, I believe the stage play actors also pronounced it more as "fiineh" of sorts in their video? Though I suppose I do not know how much credibility should be placed in the stage play actors in terms of such. Is there in-game or creator-spoken proof that fine is intended to mean "the end" or is this just speculation?

I do not have access to the video on YouTube, so I was linked to the video in this sort of way... At about 3:39 in time.

I apologize for acting on my own as such, if it has caused inconvenience. I hope I have included enough information in regards to my reasoning. My main cause of irritation tended to be that, if the katakana listed on the page is official, stating the pronunciation to be "feenay" would be incorrect according to those guidelines, as pronunciation does not change that drastically with no added letters... unless the given katakana is simply a guess as well? Since fine is very often written in roman letters rather than katakana in-game. And therefore those who cannot read katakana were left seeing the "correct" pronunciation as "feenay", which overall does not make much sense and seems like misinformation...

I apologize for my verbosity, though I hope that the added details explain a bit why I have acted upon this...