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Latest revision as of 20:20, 10 July 2018

  • Dwarven Archers adore crossbows and entire legions of Quarrelers make up the backbone of many regiments and expeditions.
  • Assassin Dwarves are not as uncommon as one might think. These dark-minded souls use their skills to lay the clan's enemies low before they know what hit them.
  • Anti-Paladins among the Dwarves serve as grim defenders of the realm, called upon to carry out missions the average warrior would balk at performing.
  • Barbarians are not limited to the crazed Death-Seekers, but also those rugged Dwarves who dwell in the wilds outside the Kingdom walls.
  • Dwarven Bards are called Skalds and their deep, rich baritone voices echo songs of valor across the warrens and dens.
  • Some Dwarves worship the Earth in the same way as Druids in other nations. Such powerful protectors of the warrens are rare, but always welcome additions to a war band.
  • Rune Priests are the ubiquitous Dwarven Healer, though there are certainly less militant Healers within every hospital and encampment.
  • Focused and masterful Dwarven Monks seek inner peace and serenity while tending to the spiritual needs of the realms.
  • Scouts are required in nearly every venture outside the stronghold walls - and outnumber warriors in remote regions where Orcs and Goblin still wander free.
  • Most Dwarven Paladins answer directly to the King Under the Mountain and serve selflessly in defense of all citizens.
  • Every Dwarf is a Warrior at heart - combat and war being as natural to their people as mining and drinking ale. Almost every citizen owns an axe or hammer and a serviceable shield.
  • Wizards are rare, but not unheard of in Dwarven lands. Scholarly pursuits are put to good use among the dangerous lands of the Underdark.