A runic inscription found upon a warhammer of 'Da Orzumar '
Upon the Wall of Memories, an ancient wall predating the memories of the eldest of dwed, be a runic language carved onto its face - more ancient than the common dwed-lingustics spoken today: Inithár Lorváthiik - the language of flesh runes.
Inithár Lorváthiik or "Stone Tongue", as it is referred to in common, is an ancient language, older than even Great Ancient Dwarvish itself. The language was first discovered when the three sons of Urir Ireheart, the paragon of Clan Doomforged; Hodir, Iban and Yorri found the ancient city of Kal-Asgol in the deep underdepths of Asulon. Within this city, ruled once by the mighty Flesh-lord Dormmar himself, they found many an artifact but also the Wall of Memories. A wall filled with ancient runic inscriptions of this language. Whilst the language is not publicly known to great extents, for it being a closely guarded secret of The Doomforged, some olden tidbits have managed to slip through the cracks since ages prior and now - new information comes to light.
Inithár Lorváthiik is a deep, rythmic and gutteral language spoken primerily during the incantation of flesh-runes or other ceremonial deeds. A highly ceremonial and registerial language which the Doomforged have dedicated themselves to preserving thus leaving it barren of casual-vocabulary to not lessen or blaspheme against it. The vocabulary of the language is built through the blending of base roots to form compound words, as well as the use of suffixes rather than prefixes for grammatical functions such as definiteness, titles, and status marking. A line has been drawn to better help divide the roots and suffixes.
Known words since prior are;
-Mir = "The" but used as a suffix
-Adin = Suffix usually fit for royalty and great leaders.
Dormâr = Doomforge
Kazrun = Clan / Family
Taru|mir = The Bold
Yae|mir = The Heir
Korza|mir = The Cunning
Arkho|mir = The Ascendant
Andûl = Depths / Dark / Void.
Mur’a = Anvil
Varsûl = Obscure Steel
Roots;
Velera -choice/choose
Velar - knowledge/wisdom
Sûl - metal/steel
Akaz - blood/flesh
Kathiik - rune
Kar - realm/hold/hall
Thar - fire/flame
Drakh - war/battle/fight
Rakh - honor
Taru - bold/brave
Yae - inherit/inheritance
Korza - deceptive/cunning
Arkho - rising/ascending
Duram - Endure/Strong
Orzu - Black
Umar - League
When carved upon stone or written onto parchment, one would rather bring forth an expression of truth or concept since the meaning is carried within the words themselves, revealed through context and tradition as opposed to longer explicit explanation.