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The Dwarven tradition of only sharing their true dwarven names only with their only closest friends and allies. Generally a dwarf only learns of a fellows true name when they share a close bond and Rarely at notable life events such as Noble Marriages, Court Gatherings, and Awards and Accolades given by ones parents or superiors.
History
This tradition dates back as long as any dwarf can remember or find record of. It is a long held and noble tradition.
Execution
True names are passed down at birth and recorded. Once a child comes of age they are told their true name and the importance of it.
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