Skull:
3; There are many a myth regarding the unique structure of a dwarven skull, in that it is paper thin. Logical dwarven philosophers and religious philosophers disagree.
The logical group group attributes that the reason a dwarf has such a weak skull is also why the beard is so strong; as dwarves cannot physically sit down, kneel or lean they're mostly upright their entire life. This caused a gradual change throughout the early generations as gravity brought the skull plating down from their heads into their beards.
The other group theorises that when the First Mountain King of the dwarves was shot out of Armok's vagina, he plummeted from the sky many z levels high. The fetus smashed into the ground, head first. This also explains the dwarves... peculiar mental state.
Don't forget to quote me on this entry
Just blew the SFW part off the roof
Also, I always thought dwarves had
THICK skulls. No matter how many times their skulls are shattered, they are still more or less intact. Their brains on the other hand....
I politely request that definitions 3, 4 and 5 be omitted from the entry for Elf. Besides, a tree-hugger wants to keep trees alive. Cutting down trees OBVIOUSLY kills them.
I have a suggestion to change the definition for Mass Deforestation:
[Mass Deforestation change]The act of map-wide logging most commonly done by Humans and Goblins, due to their lack of ability to turn raw coal into fuel. Dwarves often perform this act if they are short on coal in the site of a fortress, to clear land for more wood with which to supply outpost founding teams, or to offend and ignite a war with Elves (often times for no reason).
I also request an addition:
N
Nature1. The way many things work. It is in a Dwarf's Nature to consume alcohol to be happy. 2. The very force that grows trees, grass, plants, and allows creatures such as cows, horses, humanoids and (see) Carp to thrive. Without nature, the whole world would be an inhospitable climate composed entirely of rock, with no soil to grow food and make (see) booze, no water to keep injured humanoids from dying, and no magma to dump on enemies or power smelters and forges. 3. A daily sight that Dwarves disregard, Elves ruthlessly protect, and Humans+Goblins feel the need to destroy.
I only politely ask that these be followed/added. If these are left unanswered or disregarded (i.e. you call me an Elf, to which I take extreme offense), I shall create my own Dictionary that has my definitions in it.
If you rudely demand me to "go be a dick on some other website," I shall ask the Toady One to mute you and lock this thread.
Look, I don't know where you got that impression I would do that, and if anything, I'm insulted you would threaten this thread, it's done no-one any harm
And er... You're posting what you think is the definition of an Elf. On a thread where;
>Suggestions, corrections and Explanations appreciated:3<
I will add nature, in it's own Dorfy way, however, if you would be able to take the time to make a literal dictionary, I would be delighted to cameo a link through - possibly even mirror both dictionaries:D
Oh and yeah, there's no real official canon about Elves in DF. All that there is definitely known is that Elves don't like other people turning "beautiful trees" into baubles, and of course, 60% of everything in the dictionary is rated D or some weird Satire
And humans aren't that evil... Urist Mchuman
Humans and Goblins chop down trees for their industrial needs, not having the might and ingenuity of a dwarf with a rock boulder in his hands. Also, don't take a meme seriously. No, NEVER take a meme seriously. And making a dictionary is a distinctly human thing, not an elf thing. If anything, an elf's dictionary would be rather bland:
T
Lava:
1. Surface Magma.
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