Dwarva II: Battle | An Instrumental Playlist about the Children of the Stone
Track List: 1. Pact Sworn in Blood : Mark Streitenfield | 2. The Common Dwarf : Inon Zur | 3. Journey to Deep Fear : Inon Zur | 4. Ancient Evil : Cody Still | 5. Mars, the Bringer of War : Gustav Holst | 6. Adagietto Lepidoptera Effect: 8Dio | 7. Into Darkness : Brunuhville | 8. Tatari Gami : Joe Hisaishi | 9. Wall Breached : Harry Gregson-Williams | 10. Earthshaker Drums : Audiomachine | 11. Shyura : Joe Hishaishi | 12. Thenns : Ramin Djawadi | 13. Esper Battle : Hitoshi Sakimoto | 14. First Night, First Day : Mychael Danna | 15. All Gone : Gustavo Santaolalla | 16. Merlin Buries Lancelot : Michal Pavlicek | 17. Hold the Ice : Hans Zimmer | 18. The Dead are Waiting : Kiril | 19. The Campfire : Alan Wilson | 20. Safe Now : Henry Jackman
This is part two in a series about the dwarves. Parts one and three can be found here and here respectively. This one focuses on the first blight, battling darkspawn, and the downfall and loss of the Kingdom as a whole.
i have a question. a dragon age question. does thedas have its own form of sign language or
YES! The members of the Dwarven Proving team The Silent Sisters, who are all aphonic, talk in their own form of sign language!
would this be something say a human would be able to use and communicate in bc i didnt know about this until now and im very curious to know more about it
its like any other kind of sign language in that anyone can learn it, the Sisters require interpreters to speak to outsiders. im not sure HOW a human would learn it, maybe if they were in the circle there would be a book about it, or a noble could learn it from a tutor, or maybe from a recent surfacer who was in the warrior caste could teach it!
its very possible that through these channels it became disseminated through human society.