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They say that whenever the creature's name is spoken, it does anything from get stronger, draws it's attention, or even Dead Before Daylight style paints a giant supernatural silhouette on your person.
Yea no. I wouldn't say the thing's name either.
Otherwise, nice mask. Sorry for contributing to the noise but everyone has thoughts and I'm trying to share mine more.
I can't find anything on Native Americans not wanting people to use the term, can you post anything to support your claim? To be blunt, your comment comes off as dickish.