I’m playing a campaign where there’s an older version of dwarvish (Stonetongue) and a new version (Leadtongue), so my character is learning the older version to translate old ruins and stuff found in them
Makes sense. If we’re being slightly more realistic than typical D&D worldbuilding, there’s no way there wouldn’t be regional variantions in dwarven language.
I’m playing a campaign where there’s an older version of dwarvish (Stonetongue) and a new version (Leadtongue), so my character is learning the older version to translate old ruins and stuff found in them
Makes sense. If we’re being slightly more realistic than typical D&D worldbuilding, there’s no way there wouldn’t be regional variantions in dwarven language.