Dwarfs

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General

Lore

Dwarfs of Dwergheim

Dwarf male and female
Dwarf male and female

Like axe-bristling avalanches, dwarven legions surge across Agon's battlefields, neither wavering nor resting until victory is secured. At any stage in any battle, no matter how ridiculous the odds may be, dwarves believe - with unblinking certainty - that they will prevail through superior skill, rock-hewn strength, and indomitable bravery.

Today, the dwarves are nearing the final page of the book of instructions, which is said to contain a special task that Ymir believed the dwarves would only be ready for after 20,000 years of preparation.

Grim-faced, iron-strong, and unshakable in courage and convictions, dwarves are trueborn children of the mountains. They are an introspective and taciturn race who scorn all gods in preference of a multi-millennial path to perfection that was laid out by the legendary founder of their nation.

Though they tend towards isolationism, the dwarves maintain cordial relations with the mirdain and friendly relations with the humans, who they respect for their industry, ambition, and initiative.

Culture and Religion

The dwarves follow the teachings of Ymir, a legendary master smith who forged many of Dwergheim's greatest wonders, as well as the nation itself. Ymir spent his final years writing a book that laid out a detailed, step by step plan for the next 20,000 years of dwarven civilization. Ymir's teachings told the dwarves what to strive for, what to practice, and what to create, and he told them how and when they should approach each task.

Ymir's goal was to create a perfect race and a perfect nation for them to live in. Today, the dwarves are nearing the final page of the book of instructions, which is said to contain a special task that Ymir believed the dwarves would only be ready for after 20,000 years of preparation.

How the dwarves see the world

"Celestial dragons in Yssam; Illgarm's conquests in Niflheim; and the rise of that damnable mage Synochus in the heartland... What goes on beyond Dwergheim's borders should not concern us overmuch. We must maintain an ironclad focus on Ymir's Path."

- Halvgeir Icecrown, Voice of Ymir bureaucrat

"We act as one, work as one, and strike against our enemies like a single, unstoppable storm blast from the mountains. The strength of the dwarves comes from our monolithic, eternal unity."

- Sigthor Grimshield, Order of the Axe knight

"They may be an arrogant bunch of pointy-eared poseurs, but the mirdain are valuable, battle-proven allies of the dwarves. Though they prance about in forests during peacetime - pollinating flowers or whatever it is they do - the mirdain can always be trusted to act swiftly and decisively against our shared enemies."

- Ingard Stonehand, member of the Five Beards Trading Company

"The humans are sometimes led astray by the manipulations and cod-prophetic cackling of their much too powerful priests. That said, they are an industrious and resourceful race, whose formidable armies are Agon's second strongest bulwark against evil. When a large group of Mercian knights thunders across the battlefield - hundreds of pounding hooves raising an infernal roar - it is almost enough to impress a dwarf."

- Ragnar Winterward, Royal Army officer

How others see the dwarves

"The dwarves have achieved much through sheer, bone-headed perseverance, but now is the time to lay down that pickaxe and think things through. Already valuable allies, their battlefield performance would improve further if they assumed their natural place in the chain of command - as brave soldiers led by brainier, more tactically astute mirdain officers."

- Ilitha Duskheart, mirdain diplomat

"For thousands of years, the dwarves have obediently followed the schemes of history's greatest control freak. They bring that same unthinking, bloody-minded determination to the battlefield, and a dwarven legion is a force to be feared by anyone. As individuals, dwarves are honest, fearless and utterly dependable. I would trust my dwarven clanmates with my life."

- Withgar Ashgate, human clan leader

"Filthy maggots who have crawled out from under some northern rock. The dwarves are pathetically naïve bearded morons, who will be outflanked, out-maneuvered, and outfought by the alfar as we cleanse the world of their sweaty presence."

- Khaldak Deepspire, alfar warrior

"The dwarf is good in a crowd but separate him from his flock and he becomes quivering prey, ripe to be butchered by physically superior mahirim warriors."

- Anyna the Black, mahirim huntress

"Oops, I didn't see you there, little fellow. Dwarves always make me laugh with their angry faces and stunted hairy bodies. Magnin... Maganimou... Nice in victory, we will allow the surviving dwarves to slave in our mines after the Big Burning."

- Tolkun Breakskull, orkish slave master

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