Re: A Mining Operation{[Clansedge]Dirthxanous}
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:22 am
(OOC: Bands not bracers, yeah? )
Dirth eyes the bands on the merchants table and identifies them as metallic(steel) circlets that can be opened in-half and then closed over the wrist, or whatever you want to place them on. They appear to be decorative, rather than useful, maybe he could catch a blow on them if he was lucky.
The lady Dwarf has stepped forward slightly to pick up a belt from the table and eye the craftsmanship, specifically focusing on the buckle that is shaped into the shape of an angry dragon*. At Dirths reply she speaks over her shoulder to him without concern.
"Barak mak thum**. Works not the problem, tensions have always been high with the Long-ears, our borders too close. This, this is nothing new, same words, different person." She spits at an open space on the ground as she finishes speaking, apparently a common sign of unhappiness, or anger, disquiet?"How do you not know anyway, this has been going on for... centuries, it seems."
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*Generic dragon. could be a wyvern, or anything with a dragon-like face, maybe an angry snake.
**Not German, lol, this would be one of those untranslatable phrases but it essentially amounts to "May an Axe NOT fall on your neck", It's "you're welcome" to a stranger.
Dirth eyes the bands on the merchants table and identifies them as metallic(steel) circlets that can be opened in-half and then closed over the wrist, or whatever you want to place them on. They appear to be decorative, rather than useful, maybe he could catch a blow on them if he was lucky.
The lady Dwarf has stepped forward slightly to pick up a belt from the table and eye the craftsmanship, specifically focusing on the buckle that is shaped into the shape of an angry dragon*. At Dirths reply she speaks over her shoulder to him without concern.
"Barak mak thum**. Works not the problem, tensions have always been high with the Long-ears, our borders too close. This, this is nothing new, same words, different person." She spits at an open space on the ground as she finishes speaking, apparently a common sign of unhappiness, or anger, disquiet?"How do you not know anyway, this has been going on for... centuries, it seems."
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*Generic dragon. could be a wyvern, or anything with a dragon-like face, maybe an angry snake.
**Not German, lol, this would be one of those untranslatable phrases but it essentially amounts to "May an Axe NOT fall on your neck", It's "you're welcome" to a stranger.