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=Expressions=
=Expressions=
"Sharpen your ears" - Elven expression, meaning "grow wiser"
* "Sharpen your ears" - Elven expression, meaning "grow wiser"
"Watching the spider's web" — Elven expression meaning "focusing on the wrong thing"
* "Watching the spider's web" — Elven expression meaning "focusing on the wrong thing"
"Arguing with ice" — [[Trinity:Coldlands_Territory | Coldlander]] expression meaning "wasting your time"
* "Arguing with ice" — [[Trinity:Coldlands_Territory | Coldlander]] expression meaning "wasting your time"
"Spring follows winter" — Elven expression meaning "all things pass"
* "Spring follows winter" — Elven expression meaning "all things pass"
"And would you strip the bark from a treant?" — Elven expression meaning "Are you crazy?"
* "And would you strip the bark from a treant?" — Elven expression meaning "Are you crazy?"
"Why not ask the winds?" — Halfling expression meaning "Who knows?"
* "Why not ask the winds?" — Halfling expression meaning "Who knows?"

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What follows is a list of common expressions said throughout Trinity, including their source and their meaning.

Expressions

  • "Sharpen your ears" - Elven expression, meaning "grow wiser"
  • "Watching the spider's web" — Elven expression meaning "focusing on the wrong thing"
  • "Arguing with ice" — Coldlander expression meaning "wasting your time"
  • "Spring follows winter" — Elven expression meaning "all things pass"
  • "And would you strip the bark from a treant?" — Elven expression meaning "Are you crazy?"
  • "Why not ask the winds?" — Halfling expression meaning "Who knows?"