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=== Major Clans === | === Major Clans === | ||
[[Clan Hammerhand]] | [[Clan Hammerhand]] - historically friendly dwarf clan to humanity | ||
[[Clan Dragonslayer]] | [[Clan Dragonslayer]] - aggressive, warlike dwarf clan | ||
[[Clan Ironhart]] - neutral dwarf clan | |||
=== Minor Clans === | === Minor Clans === | ||
[[Clan Firebelch]] | [[Clan Firebelch]] - a deceased dwarf clan famous for its whiskey distilling technology | ||
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See: [[Dwarves]] | See: [[Dwarves]] |
Latest revision as of 18:10, 17 October 2024
The oldest and most practical race in the lands, dwarves date back their history back to stone halls carved into the sides of mountains centuries before the first elves, then demons, and finally humans established their own cities and holds in the region. This, combined with their industriousness and love for the new and inventive, has given the dwarves a not altogether unfounded belief that theirs is the most advanced and respectable of civilizations. However, they are hardly free from the need to cut loose and enjoy themselves when entertaining guests or celebrating an important holiday.
The dwarven High King is actually an elected position, though one made by a council of lords and picked from their own number. This position, unlike the human or elf equivalent, is temporary and assigned mostly for ceremonial reasons during times of peace, only being properly reassigned and respected during great crises. The current war between humanity and the Demon Empire is the most recent example.
While officially neutral, the dwarves hold great respect to humanity for their role in ending the dwarves' war with the elves and many lords have made it clear that their subjects will not be reprimanded for aiding human friends and travelers. This is in no small part due to humanity's role in helping to advance dwarven technology.
Major Clans
Clan Hammerhand - historically friendly dwarf clan to humanity
Clan Dragonslayer - aggressive, warlike dwarf clan
Clan Ironhart - neutral dwarf clan
Minor Clans
Clan Firebelch - a deceased dwarf clan famous for its whiskey distilling technology
See: Dwarves