Idioms
A rock blackens your toe while a roc blackens the sky.
Don’t ignore the small dangers while fearing the great.
Acera's casting spears.
Describes a heavy downpour.
As stubborn as a rock dwarf
Worse than a mule
Bread before banners
Survival matters more than ideals.
Cloud elves fall softly, but they do fall
Used when priviledge meets consequences
Coins talk while peasants starve
The rich have a voice that the peasants can't shout over
Even stirge's drink water.
Nobody can be defined by a single trait.
Fish don't drown in a flood.
Things that are bad for some are not bad for all.
Hold the stone and count to three,
Don’t look back at what you see.
If the wind begins to sing,
Lie down still—don’t do a thing.
Don’t look back at what you see.
If the wind begins to sing,
Lie down still—don’t do a thing.
A children's song about the Dragon Wars that has all but lost it's original meaning.
Like a boggan's home
A place so comfortable and quaint that it circles around back to being uncomfortable without explanation.
Remember the Flaming Beard.
A toast used by Dwarves in reference to the king in power when the Day of Embers happened.
It's meant to remind them that despite the rifts that have appeared, they are all Dwarves.
It's meant to remind them that despite the rifts that have appeared, they are all Dwarves.
They dance like they are on the Ember Sands
Someone whose dancing is erratic and off beat
When the Coji dance, it's the grass that gets hurt.
The actions of the powerful only ever harm the less powerful.