[Apologies in advance for me trying to simulate a Newfoundland-inspired dialect, and trying to transcribe it in a way that still reads somewhat coherently. I also only have the slightest familiarity with specific terms and usages of them, so I'm trying to piece things together, so the way it's used here might not actually reflect reality] "G'wan, b'y! Pudd'yer back inta it! We don' geddis stone loaded soon, we' bes late for supper down adda tavern, me sons. An' ya wouldn' wan da' now, would'ye? Don' make me ged after yehs 'gain 'boud id, now! We wanna geddown der right fas', 'fore da good stuff's a'ready been scoffered!"*
Tengiz Floatstone
(He/Him)
Mountain Dwarf Fighter - Champion
Guild Merchant Background - Masons/Stonecutters
*["Go on, you ["b'y" is derived from "boy", but is gender-neutral, as far as I can tell]. Put your back into it! We don't get this stone loaded soon, we'll be late for supper down at the tavern, guys. And you wouldn't want that now, would you? Don't make me get after you again about it, now! We want to get down there right [very] fast, before the good stuff's already been wolfed down!" [Admittedly, I'm not 100% that it wouldn't be "scoffed", or that'd be the word used anyway - I feel like I've heard it used in Newfie, but not remotely sure of that. But as I said - "Inspired by", and I liked the cadence on this a bit better]]
Dice Set #1 - Ashy White










