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Dwarves are short, tough people, averaging four feet tall and almost twice as broad as a human of comparable height.
 
Dwarves are short, tough people, averaging four feet tall and almost twice as broad as a human of comparable height.
  
'''A Dwarf's Focus:''' All dwarves have a ''focus,'' a specific goal toward which they direct most of their energies. A focus is a task that can be described in a single sentence, and that is at least theoretically within the dwarf's power.
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'''A Dwarf's Focus:''' All dwarves have a ''focus,'' a specific goal toward which they direct most of their energies.  
 
 
When acting in pursuit of their focus, a dwarf is driven and enthusiastic. A dwarf can turn aside from their focus, but only briefly; ignoring a focus or acting against it causes a dwarf great distress. A dwarf prevented from pursuing their focus may become angry and manic, or sullen and morose; some dwarves have suffered emotional breakdowns as a result of such a situation.
 
 
 
When a dwarf completes the task that is their focus, they choose a new focus. This choice is sometimes made immediately, and sometimes not, but waiting more than a day is extremely rare - a dwarf without a focus rapidly becomes nervous and unsettled. Legend holds that a dwarf who dies with their focus uncompleted will be cursed to wander the desert as a banshee.
 
  
  

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