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communication with dwarves

Daggers in the Shadows?

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Dear Helvari,

I attended a market not so long ago in Ered Luin, I was able to sell a large number of ores from the family vault here and amass a fair few coin. I have sent some ahead of me with a waggon heading your way. I trust that it will help keep the estate well preserved. I look forward to seeing the library that Helfór spoke fondly regarding when I too was young.

I trust that you are all well. My troubling dreams continue, please keep an eye on Helfór - though I dare say he keeps his eye on you also!

Back to the Blue

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Dear Helvari,

In light of recent events, increased goblin and orc activity, and my suspicion that a dark askâdul figure may be targeting our kin, I decided to return to the Blue Mountains.
We only have one guard at the old home now, and since it is only myself there, I feel one is plenty. The rest of the kin's ushmur remain with you in Erebor or on their way to join you. I trust that they will be well received.

I must admit that I am troubled by strange dreams of late, I trust that Helfór is well?

Hobbit Under the Table

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Dear Helvari,

 

I trust that our kin continue to be safe under your watch, and that this letter finds you all in good health.

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves - Chapter Five

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CHAPTER FIVE: ON DWARF COMPANIONS AND BUSINESS


To finish my guide to identifying and communicating with Dwarves, I shall touch on the subject of Dwarf companions, and Dwarf business.

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves - Chapter Four

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CHAPTER FOUR: ON FEEDING A DWARF


Inviting a Dwarf to eat, or drink, or eat and drink, with you is a daunting task. It should be attempted only by the well experienced and acquainted. To satisfy the hunger of a Dwarf, and give good company as a host, is no simply task.

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves - Chapter Three

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CHAPTER THREE: ON THE TOPIC OF SPEAKING WITH DWARVES


Perhaps the most difficult part of an encounter with a Dwarf is the conversation.

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves - Chapter Two

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CHAPTER TWO: ON GREETING A DWARF


Once you have identified a Dwarf, the first step is greeting one.

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves - Chapter One

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CHAPTER ONE: ON THE APPEARANCE OF DWARVES


How does one separate short men, tall Hobbits, and Dwarves?

On Identifying and Communicating with Dwarves

A guidebook written by Horgo Harfield addressing the matter of identifying, and communicating with, Dwarves.



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