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Thought to be almost extinct during the great war due to their home being in close proximity to The Soha Pacts initial invasion point, a large civilization of these stout warriors was located on an island far to the Zorth of Siverow. This Island was subsequently named Scotland after their first ambassador, Scott. The Dwarves of Smearth are a fiercely loyal race who almost worship their own beards. A Dwarf will look at his beard as a symbol of power and status. Dwarfs are so protective of their beards that it is not uncommon for a particularly cowardly dwarf to shout "Not in the beard!!" when he gets into a fight.
 
Thought to be almost extinct during the great war due to their home being in close proximity to The Soha Pacts initial invasion point, a large civilization of these stout warriors was located on an island far to the Zorth of Siverow. This Island was subsequently named Scotland after their first ambassador, Scott. The Dwarves of Smearth are a fiercely loyal race who almost worship their own beards. A Dwarf will look at his beard as a symbol of power and status. Dwarfs are so protective of their beards that it is not uncommon for a particularly cowardly dwarf to shout "Not in the beard!!" when he gets into a fight.
  
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'''Beard Storage''': Dwarves in BLAG are well known for storing things in their beards, such as small trinkets, familiars, snacks, and small sized party members.
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'''Beard Storage''': Dwarves in BLAG are well known for storing things in their beards, such as small trinkets, familiars, snacks, and even small sized party members.
  
 
''' Dwarf Soup ''': Though many falsly believe that this is soup made from the meat of dwarves, it is in fact a delicacy made by dwarves. The dwarven chef, preferably one with a hearty full beard starts with nothing more that a pot of water. He then brings it to a rolling boil, and then simply lets his beard rest in the water for as long as he desires. The water soaks up all the crumbs and other refuse in the beard and the longer it is left to do this, the thicker and tastier the soup will be. Care must be taken that no halfings are hiding in the beard.
 
''' Dwarf Soup ''': Though many falsly believe that this is soup made from the meat of dwarves, it is in fact a delicacy made by dwarves. The dwarven chef, preferably one with a hearty full beard starts with nothing more that a pot of water. He then brings it to a rolling boil, and then simply lets his beard rest in the water for as long as he desires. The water soaks up all the crumbs and other refuse in the beard and the longer it is left to do this, the thicker and tastier the soup will be. Care must be taken that no halfings are hiding in the beard.

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