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* ''The air has eyes and ears'' (Old Ubrekti) | * ''The air has eyes and ears'' (Old Ubrekti) | ||
* ''Silver rents silence, but steel buys it.'' (Old Ubrekti) | |||
== Church == | == Church == |
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General
- The air has eyes and ears (Old Ubrekti)
- Silver rents silence, but steel buys it. (Old Ubrekti)
Church
- Only a child can understand the mind of the gods (Pre-Alexandrian Oracles)
- Alexandria never pays for dinner
Gnomish
- Dream Big, Scheme Big.
- A thousand ways to miss the obvious. (alt: A thousand ways missing one right answer)
Dwarven
- A hasty mineshaft is a permanent grave.
- Only a dull blacksmith forges a blade that will rob him later.
Halfling
Peteran
- You should ever watch for the opportunity to use your opponent's own move as the next step in your blade dance
Regional
Wydmoor Free City
- What happens in Wydmoor Free City will nevertheless lighten your purse.
- You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. (Wait, what?)