When they see something masculine, do dwarves call it "manly"? Do they refer to adult male dwarves as "men"...

When they see something masculine, do dwarves call it "manly"? Do they refer to adult male dwarves as "men"? Will a dwarf ever tell another dwarf to "man" up?

Sure, why not?

Dwarves have their own native language so, no, probably not.

I mean maybe when they speak "common" they do? But that's just because how that idiom goes in human mud peasant speak.

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The language forces them to quantify how manly something is, which they do by citing precedent of historical figure. This is why you end with Dwarven expletives like "Grumli's beard" or "Lokni's pompadour"

Your questions are not dwarfly. Dwarf up, son.

Because those are words for humans, many dwarves would consider themselves much more masculine than your average man.

Reminder that due to the non-existent gender dimorphism inherent in their species, all Dwarfs are essentially bisexual.

Sincerely,

The Elves.

>Reminder that due to the non-existent gender dimorphism inherent in their species, all Elves are essentially bisexual.
>Sincerely,
>The Dwarfs.
>Same to ye too, fagoots

I misunderstood what was happening in your image OP when I saw it smaller in the catalogue, but it taught me a deep truth about myself.

Namely; I'd be totally fine with Dwarves being little Bara Tiger-men.