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Post by Derek Raines on Mar 1, 2020 11:28:31 GMT -5
A foe must have a name if they are to be inked within the pages of the Book of Grudges. This is true for the sea hags that have been preying on the people along the Rocky Coast.
Varrskaz (Literally translates to "Sea Thief". A reference to a specific sea hag would be "Varrskazi")
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Post by Derek Raines on Mar 2, 2020 22:51:41 GMT -5
There are rumors of other foul creatures roaming the swamps and fens near the coast of the Crescent Sea. A capable dwarf knows how to follow the tracks of a sinister Troll...and how to put the monster down.
Khulghur (Translates to the "Art of Hunting Trolls" (not to be confused with "Kulgur", the Art of Cooking Trolls)
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Post by Derek Raines on Mar 3, 2020 21:32:03 GMT -5
Dwarves praise all forms of enduring stonework and have a single word to refer to the structure while simultaneously praising it.
Migdhal (Used to refer to fortified outposts, gatehouses, keeps, lighthouses and strongholds of quality construction)
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Post by Derek Raines on Mar 5, 2020 22:02:28 GMT -5
No matter where the road takes a dwarf, a deep need and appreciation for food and ale motivates them.
Chuf (Used to refer to a bit of fine cheese, normally kept tucked within armor or behind a beard)
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Post by Derek Raines on Mar 8, 2020 20:43:18 GMT -5
No matter what weapon they choose to fight with, all dwarves recognize the comfort of hunkering down behind a solid shield.
Thrung (Literally translates to "Shield." Can also refer to a shield wall formation or metaphorical protection of the body, mind and spirit)
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