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===The Gnomes, the Orcs, and the War of Undeath===
 
===The Gnomes, the Orcs, and the War of Undeath===
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Among the dwarves there were some who were drawn more to Cytan than their divine parents, being as he was the patron of craftsmen. Wanting some mischief, Fortuna loosed her power on them, making them small and clever and sharing more of her sense of humor. These dwarf-kin were called gnomes thereafter.
 
  
 
At about this time, a shadow was growing in the hearts of elves. Moran the Reaper was growing weary of seeing mortal grief and pain, and his elven worshippers grew fearful- some for themselves, some for human friends and lovers. Driven by the Reaper and their fears, a cabal sought to conquer death, and for a time their work was good. From this cabal came all the healing arts and the secrets of resurrection; but it was not enough, for a healed man may still die, and a resurrected one die again. Thus they turned to darker methods, and in foul rituals gave rise to undeath.
 
At about this time, a shadow was growing in the hearts of elves. Moran the Reaper was growing weary of seeing mortal grief and pain, and his elven worshippers grew fearful- some for themselves, some for human friends and lovers. Driven by the Reaper and their fears, a cabal sought to conquer death, and for a time their work was good. From this cabal came all the healing arts and the secrets of resurrection; but it was not enough, for a healed man may still die, and a resurrected one die again. Thus they turned to darker methods, and in foul rituals gave rise to undeath.

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