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First,  in the Dwarvish language, Gray, roughly translates to “life without color”.  Grey Dwarves tend to not care one way or the other about the battle between Evil and Good, or Law and Chaos.  They fall somewhere in the middle of it all.
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First,  in Dwarvish Gray roughly translates to “life without color”.  Grey Dwarves tend to not care one way or the other about the battle between Evil and Good, or Law and Chaos.  They fall somewhere in the middle of it all.
  
  
Second, for a Dwarf to not care about the constant struggles of most societies, there is only one life style.  That of a tomb robber, a Delver.  This life typically leaves the Dwarf covered in dust, making their clothing, armor, and skin grey in appearance.
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Second, for a Dwarf to not care about the constant struggles of most societies, there is only one life style.  That of a tomb robber, a Delver.  This leaves the Dwarf covered in dust, making their clothing, armor, and skin grey in appearance.
  
 
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