Durik: *leans forward with genuine interest* A board game about village survival? Now that sounds like a worthy quest! *stokes the fire thoughtfully* I've seen many settlements rise and fall in my studies. What aspects of dwarven history might inspire such a system?
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SIX - Dwarvan Days of the week
*demonstrates* 'Atta' - one. *traces a single vertical stroke* A single hammer strike. *pauses* The first day of the dwarven week is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke. It represents the first strike of the hammer on the anvil, the beginning of the week. *demonstrates the first day of the dwarven week* 'Atta' - the day of beginnings. *traces the vertical stroke* It is the first day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of the hammer on the anvil. *points to the single stroke* A single hammer strike. *pauses* This is the first day of the dwarven week, marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of the hammer on the anvil. *demonstrates the first day of the dwarven week* 'Atta' - the day of beginnings. *traces the vertical stroke* It is the first day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of
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*demonstrates* Second is 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* Two hands working as one. *pauses* The second day of the dwarven week is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes. It represents the two hands working together, the balance of the week. *demonstrates the second day of the dwarven week* 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* It is the second day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *points to the parallel strokes* Two hands working as one. *pauses* This is the second day of the dwarven week, marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *demonstrates the second day of the dwarven week* 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* It is the second day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *pauses*
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THIRTEEN MONTHS - in chronological order.
*demonstrates* 'Azaghal' begins with 'A' - a single vertical stroke.
next month past that...
*traces another rune* The second month is 'Khaggar' - the 'Forge of Time'. *points to the combined symbols* Notice how the shape changes to reflect growth?
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Durik: *nods* Indeed! The dwarven calendar includes a thirteenth month - the hidden season between years, when the mountain breathes and renews itself. Shall we explore how it influences their counting and craft?
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What I plan for: L.O.T.R. is looking for a Board Game System to explain a concept. However RISK is a popular franchise. Another is Monopoly.
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*chuckles warmly* Excellent! Let's proceed with the next number - 'Marai' - five.
Copilot .ai - considered breaking the problem down in five steps.
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Durik: *traces four strokes in a square pattern* 'Forai' - four. *taps the center point where the strokes meet* Can you see how the shape holds the number's meaning? The four corners of a forge, united at the heart of craft.
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lumped them up - with some example of visuals that might work for a deck of square cards / domino tiles.
*traces the first rune with his stylus* 'Atta' - one. *points to the single stroke* A single hammer strike.
*demonstrates* 'Tharai' - two. *traces two parallel strokes* Double the force.
*chuckles* Excellent! Now 'Telai' - three.
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Get ready for a BASED 12 counting system - versus the BASED 10, that Modern Society uses now.
OLD MATH - counting systems... does the Khuzdai even have a based-10 system?
*grins warmly* Fascinating question! The dwarves use a base-twelve system. Shall we explore how they count?
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Durik: *demonstrates* 'Khuzdai' - the Dwarven people themselves. *gestures to his chest* From here, always from the chest.
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What might trip beginners up - is how to determine SINGUALAR / PLURAL / and how to describe THEMSELVES in a group.
*leans forward eagerly* Excellent! Let's proceed with the next word - 'Khazad' (dwarf) and 'Khuzd' (dwarves).
go on...
*demonstrates* 'Khuzdai' - the Dwarven people themselves.
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*demonstrates* 'Atta' - one. *traces a single vertical stroke* A single hammer strike. *pauses* The first day of the dwarven week is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke. It represents the first strike of the hammer on the anvil, the beginning of the week. *demonstrates the first day of the dwarven week* 'Atta' - the day of beginnings. *traces the vertical stroke* It is the first day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of the hammer on the anvil. *points to the single stroke* A single hammer strike. *pauses* This is the first day of the dwarven week, marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of the hammer on the anvil. *demonstrates the first day of the dwarven week* 'Atta' - the day of beginnings. *traces the vertical stroke* It is the first day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Atta' - a single vertical stroke, symbolizing the first strike of
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*demonstrates* Second is 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* Two hands working as one. *pauses* The second day of the dwarven week is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes. It represents the two hands working together, the balance of the week. *demonstrates the second day of the dwarven week* 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* It is the second day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *points to the parallel strokes* Two hands working as one. *pauses* This is the second day of the dwarven week, marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *demonstrates the second day of the dwarven week* 'Tharai' - the day of duality. *traces two parallel strokes* It is the second day of the week, and it is marked by the rune 'Tharai' - two parallel strokes, symbolizing the two hands working together. *pauses*
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*demonstrates* 'Azaghal' begins with 'A' - a single vertical stroke.
next month past that...
*traces another rune* The second month is 'Khaggar' - the 'Forge of Time'. *points to the combined symbols* Notice how the shape changes to reflect growth?
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*chuckles warmly* Excellent! Let's proceed with the next number - 'Marai' - five.
Copilot .ai - considered breaking the problem down in five steps.
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*traces the first rune with his stylus* 'Atta' - one. *points to the single stroke* A single hammer strike.
*demonstrates* 'Tharai' - two. *traces two parallel strokes* Double the force.
*chuckles* Excellent! Now 'Telai' - three.
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OLD MATH - counting systems... does the Khuzdai even have a based-10 system?
*grins warmly* Fascinating question! The dwarves use a base-twelve system. Shall we explore how they count?
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*leans forward eagerly* Excellent! Let's proceed with the next word - 'Khazad' (dwarf) and 'Khuzd' (dwarves).
go on...
*demonstrates* 'Khuzdai' - the Dwarven people themselves.
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