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=== Clans === | === Clans === | ||
Most dwarven societies are divided into clans built along family ties and political allegiances. These clans are led by hereditary rulers, often monarchs of a sort and descended from the founder of the clan. Dwarves strongly value loyalty to these chieftains and to the clan as a whole and even objective dwarves tended to side primarily with their kin over other races or communities. | |||
=== Homelands === | === Homelands === | ||
In Omelon, the dwarves consider the [[Iron Mountains]] their ancestral homeland. There, the dwarves continuously carve out new living space, mining the mountains' riches as they do so. | In Omelon, the dwarves consider the [[Iron Mountains]] their ancestral homeland. There, the dwarves continuously carve out new living space, mining the mountains' riches as they do so. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 4 October 2024
Dwarf | |
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Vision | Darkvision |
Average Lifespan | 350 years |
Language(s) | Common, Dwarven |
Average Height | 4 – 5 ft (1.2 – 1.5 m) |
Average Weight | 150 lb (68 kg) |
A dwarf is a member of a natural humanoid race common throughout Omelon and the rest of Toril. Dwarves are a tough, tradition-abiding folk known for their strong martial traditions and beautiful craftsmanship.
Description
Dwarves are a short race, as their name implies, stading from 4'3" to 4'9" (1.3m to 1.45m) on average. While shorter than humans, they typically weight about the same. Like humans, dwarves have a wide variety of skin, eye, and hair colors, though mountain dwarves tend to have fairer skin than their hill dwarf counterparts.
Names
In Omelon, dwarven names and language are based upon Slavic names and languages.
Common Male Names
- Adam
- Aleksander
- Andrzej
- Denislav
- Fryderyk
- Henryk
- Jakub
- Jan
- Jerzy
- Kazimierz
- Klement
- Konrad
- Krzysztof
- Lorenz
- Mátyás
- Roman
- Stanislaw
- Stefan
- Szymon
- Tadeusz
- Tomasz
- Tymoteusz
- Wilhelm
- Wincenty
Common Female Names
- Agnieszká
- Anná
- Barbará
- Beatá
- Dorotá
- Edytá
- Elzbietá
- Ewá
- Giertrudá
- Irená
- Izabelá
- Jadwigá
- Katarzyná
- Krystyná
- Marja
- Reginá
- Rozaljá
- Stefaniá
- Urszulá
- Weroniká
- Zofja
Common Family Names
- Baginski
- Bartnik
- Berent
- Czubak
- Dabrowski
- Dekert
- Durnak
- Dycyzyn
- Goltz
- Gozdur
- Grabowski
- Jankowski
- Janowitz
- Jaskula
- Kaczor
- Kalinski
- Kaminski
- Kowalski
- Kreft
- Król
- Lewandowski
- Lubelski
- Mankus
- Mazur
- Mirga
- Norwid
- Novak,
- Orkan,
- Orlos
- Pilarczyk
- Plawgo
- Poldak
- Rokowski
- Rosiak
- Roszko
- Sowinski
- Stankiewicz
- Strenk
- Szulc
- Szymanski
- Wisniewski
- Witold
- Wolflin
- Wozniak
- Yampolski
- Zawora
- Zyndram
Society
Culture
Dwarves are known for the production of strong beers and spirits. Hill dwarves are know for their production of vodka while mountain dwarves are known for their production of stouts, porters, and rich ales.
Clans
Most dwarven societies are divided into clans built along family ties and political allegiances. These clans are led by hereditary rulers, often monarchs of a sort and descended from the founder of the clan. Dwarves strongly value loyalty to these chieftains and to the clan as a whole and even objective dwarves tended to side primarily with their kin over other races or communities.
Homelands
In Omelon, the dwarves consider the Iron Mountains their ancestral homeland. There, the dwarves continuously carve out new living space, mining the mountains' riches as they do so.