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− | Though not as long lived as the elves or as prolific as humankind, the dwarven nation ultimately expanded into an empire that controls much of the Salt Coast. This is somewhat attributed to their long lifespans, in that they simply outlive those human leaders that might seek to hold power, but more than that, their extensive facility with manufacturing, building, and trade | + | Though not as long lived as the elves or as prolific as humankind, the dwarven nation ultimately expanded into an empire that controls much of the Salt Coast. This is somewhat attributed to their long lifespans, in that they simply outlive those human leaders that might seek to hold power, but more than that, their extensive facility with manufacturing, building, and trade. |
− | + | Their empire was not won through wars and conquest, but through trade agreements and treaties. | |
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==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
− | Dwarven Trade is the common tongue of the gameworld, but for specifically dwarven matters, High Dwarven is the language of choice | + | Dwarven Trade is the common tongue of the gameworld, but for specifically dwarven matters, High Dwarven is the language of choice. |
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Dwarves follow a matriarchal social structure, and while this is not forced on other races who dwell within the empire, many adopt it. | Dwarves follow a matriarchal social structure, and while this is not forced on other races who dwell within the empire, many adopt it. | ||
− | The dwarven people have a king who is more a spiritual leader than political, though the wise | + | The dwarven people have a king who is more a spiritual leader than political, though the wise Matron will steer her House on the word of the king if she knows the way the wind blows. |
The dwarven king is always a woman, but otherwise may rise from any of the five High Houses. | The dwarven king is always a woman, but otherwise may rise from any of the five High Houses. | ||
− | ===The High Houses=== | + | ===The Five High Houses=== |
− | The day to day burden of governing the empire falls to | + | The day to day burden of governing the empire falls to themMatriarchs of the five High Houses and those they appoint to make decisions for them throughout the empire. In addition to general duties they all share, each House has a particular demesne that is its personal bailiwick. |
:'''House d'Amasku:''' House d'Amasku oversees trade and commerce, moving goods throughout the empire and beyond, including the construction of drays and wagons and the great stoneships. ''The current king is of House d'Amasku.'' | :'''House d'Amasku:''' House d'Amasku oversees trade and commerce, moving goods throughout the empire and beyond, including the construction of drays and wagons and the great stoneships. ''The current king is of House d'Amasku.'' |