As BRAVE as a Knight!
Hir is the kind of word that nobody actually uses. I don't know, maybe it's more popular in other English dialects, but I've never seen or heard the word 'hir' in America. In fact, I've only ever seen it on T2T. And dictionary.com only recognizes it as a way of saying 'here,' as in 'crazy spelling used in Chaucer's works.'
I am surprised nobody has commented on the guild-break here.
http://www.vexen.co.uk/words.html
Hir
Hir is a short word for 'His/Her' or 'Him/Her'. Instead of writing the awkward sentence 'Where is his/her details?' we write 'Where is hir details?'. Many other languages (such as Cantonese, Chinese and French) have a word that means 'him/her' or 'she/he'. There is no easy way to write (s)he, possibly because the construct (s)he is a good enough method.
Spansh or whatever said that once.
'hir' is no word. Since figure is an object, it should be 'its'. so kharash is right :)
and on the top of it ainur coded it this way:}
Actually, one should typo everytime when it's not 'hir' and it refers to a figure.
Hir is a word, it's like if you don't know it's a him/her so it's 'hir' and really, how can you tell the gender of a figure, no kharash, that's correct
Somnis reverses Justice through Someone's chest, breaking a rib and causing hir to cough up blood.
KoDA should typo that.
For great justice cry me a river in the name of saint Amroth and all that is holy and pure, being untainted by the darkness of evil and the sin that accompanies it!