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The chief anthropomorphic divinities of the dwarves are known as the Seven Dwarven Immortals. They are commonly worshiped among dwarves of [[Ithradic]] descent and are not propitiated among the [[Amandal]] dwarves of the [[Jaggudorns]]. | The chief anthropomorphic divinities of the dwarves are known as the Seven Dwarven Immortals. They are commonly worshiped among dwarves of [[Ithradic]] descent and are not propitiated among the [[Amandal]] dwarves of the [[Jaggudorns]]. | ||
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+ | =Seven Dwarven Immortals= | ||
+ | *Akhebayn | ||
+ | *Emekhor | ||
+ | *Khushaham | ||
+ | *Lamesh | ||
+ | *Thabakús | ||
+ | *Wephed | ||
+ | *Zoda | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 07:25, 1 October 2014
The chief anthropomorphic divinities of the dwarves are known as the Seven Dwarven Immortals. They are commonly worshiped among dwarves of Ithradic descent and are not propitiated among the Amandal dwarves of the Jaggudorns.
Seven Dwarven Immortals
- Akhebayn
- Emekhor
- Khushaham
- Lamesh
- Thabakús
- Wephed
- Zoda
See Also
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