The knights spoke to each other in the human tongue, either thinking that the dwarves couldn't understand or not caring much if they did.
Kang's voice failed him before he came to the end of his sentence, but the dwarf understood.
Both the dwarf and Roger understood that even thus armed, the man was no match for the battle-seasoned powrie.
It was a thing that any dwarf understood.
There is, then, an immediacy and urgency in being human that elves, light or dark, and dwarves will never understand.
The gray dwarf understood the tactic as his fingers began to numb under the nicks of several minor hits.
Pirojil was glad the dwarf understood the significance of the raised eyebrow, so now maybe he'd explain it to Pirojil.
Humans set great store in such things, something we dwarves can never understand.
If those dwarves, miners all, understood what Nanfoodle had in mind, they wouldn't be pleased.
Few had the range at first, and so the initial volleys were not so effective, but all the dwarves understood how quickly that might all change.