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Physical Qualities
 
Dwarves average about 4½ feet in height and are very
 
broad, weighing as much as an adult human. Dwarves
 
have the same variety of skin, eye, and hair colors as
 
humans, although dwarf skin is sometimes gray or
 
sandstone red and red hair is more common among
 
them. Male dwarves are often bald and braid their
 
long beards into elaborate patterns. Female dwarves
 
braid their hair to show clan and ancestry. Dwarven
 
attire and equipment, including weapons and shields,
 
are decorated with bold geometric shapes, natural
 
gems, and ancestral faces.
 
Although they reach physical maturity at roughly
 
the same age as humans, dwarves age more slowly and
 
remain vigorous well past 150 years of age, often living
 
to see 200.
 
  
Playing a Dwarf
 
Proudly proclaiming they were made from the earth
 
itself, dwarves share many qualities with the rock they
 
love. They are strong, hardy, and dependable. They
 
value their ancestral traditions, which they preserve
 
through the ages as fiercely as they defend the carved
 
structures of their mountain homes.
 
Dwarves believe in the importance of clan ties and
 
ancestry. They deeply respect their elders, and they
 
honor long-dead clan founders and ancestral heroes.
 
They place great value on wisdom and the experience
 
of years, and most are polite to elders of any race.
 
More so than most other races, dwarves seek guidance
 
and protection from the gods. They look to the
 
divine for strength, hope, and inspiration, or they
 
seek to propitiate cruel or destructive gods. Individual
 
dwarves might be impious or openly heretical, but
 
temples and shrines of some sort are found in almost
 
every dwarven community. Dwarves revere Moradin
 
as their creator, but individual dwarves honor those
 
deities who hold sway over their vocations; warriors
 
pray to Bahamut or Kord, architects to Erathis, and
 
merchants to Avandra—or even to Tiamat, if a dwarf is
 
consumed by the dwarven taste for wealth.
 
Dwarves never forget their enemies, either individuals
 
who have wronged them or entire races of
 
monsters who have done ill to their kind. Dwarves
 
harbor a fierce hatred for orcs, which often inhabit
 
the same mountainous areas that dwarves favor and
 
which wreak periodic devastation on dwarf communities.
 
Dwarves also despise giants and titans, because
 
the dwarf race once labored as the giants’ slaves. They
 
feel a mixture of pity and disgust toward those corrupted
 
dwarves who still have not freed themselves
 
from the giants’ yoke—azers and galeb duhrs among
 
them.
 
To a dwarf, it is a gift and a mark of deep respect
 
to stand beside an ally in battle, and a sign of deepest
 
loyalty to shield that ally from enemy attack. Dwarven
 
legends honor many heroes who gave their lives to save
 
their clans or their friends.
 
Dwarf Characteristics: Acquisitive, brave, hardworking,
 
loyal, organized, stern, stubborn, tenacious,
 
vengeful
 
Male Names: Adrik, Baern, Berend, Darrak, Eberk,
 
Fargrim, Gardain, Harbek, Kildrak, Morgran, Orsik,
 
Rangrim, Thoradin, Thorfin, Tordek, Travok, Vondal
 
Female Names: Artin, Bardryn, Diesa, Eldeth,
 
Falkrunn, Gurdis, Helja, Kathra, Kristryd, Mardred,
 
Riswynn, Torbera, Vistra
 
 
Dwarf Adventurers
 
Three sample dwarf adventurers are described below.
 
Travok is a dwarf paladin committed to the service
 
of Kord. Wearing shining plate armor crafted and
 
proudly worn by his great-grandfather, Travok presents
 
an impenetrable line of defense, defying his enemies
 
to get past him to reach his allies. True to his god and
 
the honor of his ancestors, Travok relishes his physical
 
strength and endurance, vowing that nothing will
 
move him from his place. He is fiercely loyal to his
 
friends, and if the need arises, he will lay down his life
 
to ensure that they live.
 
Kathra is a dwarf cleric devoted to Moradin, the
 
Great Carver who formed the dwarves out of stone
 
and liberated them from their servitude to the giants.
 
Swinging a warhammer engraved with the hammerand-
 
anvil symbol of her god, Kathra stands next to
 
her fighter companion, trusting in divine power, the
 
chainmail she made herself, and her own natural
 
resilience to protect her from her enemies. Her dearest
 
hope is to craft a legacy that will last through the
 
ages, as beautiful and enduring as the finest dwarven
 
jewelry—a legacy of peace and justice in this troubled
 
world.
 
Tordek is a dwarf fighter, last in a long line of noble
 
warriors. Three generations ago, his family’s ancestral
 
fortress was overrun by orcs and laid to waste, leaving
 
Tordek with nothing but a signet ring and tales of
 
ancient glory as his birthright. He has sworn that he
 
will rebuild the fortress one day, and that oath drives
 
his every action. In the meantime, his adventuring
 
companions know they can rely on him completely,
 
and someday he will rely on them to help him reclaim
 
his kingdom.
 

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