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  • ...[Jathya-Dhumi Language]], the [[Ithradic Dwarven Language]], the [[Amandal Dwarven Language]], the [[Gorcorumbese Language]], and the [[Ancient Hœrnectian La Dwarven legends report the star glowed with a deep, violet or purple cast during this time.
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  • ...obd-ihrimûk can carry a heavy burden for hours, plodding the slopes of the dwarven homelands of the [[Ithrads]] and the Jaggudorns. Obd-ihrimûk have proport ...ures virtually identical to the obd-ihrimugiákun in antediluvian legends. Dwarven scholars have identified depictions of the beast in stone reliefs dated to
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  • ...ng this time, the city of [[Tauhad]] was founded (8,763 [[AS]]) as part of dwarven efforts to flee and fortify against ongoing predations of dragons. Other pe
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  • ...and deep purple to brown eyes. They are somewhat shorter than their other dwarven cousins. Like other dwarves, Amandals have thick beards and love ale and m ...practice a religion unique to their race. While they do not object to the dwarven gods or any gods at all, they believe that self-control and spiritual disci
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  • ...h and became principally subterranean. This is also the time of the great dwarven migrations from [[Midrardia]] to [[Bukalaa]] and to [[Pytharnia]]. [[Category:Dwarven Legends]]
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  • ...ian Cataclysms are so called after Vorud, the dwarven name for a star that legends report glowed with a deep, violet or purple cast during this time. Astronom ...s a very strong cultural tradition. Magdeologers are less credulous of the legends of these civilizations and find varying degrees of concurrence and discrepa
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  • ...f Bryndyd. They then proceeded up the land, subduing giants and defeating dwarven armies when they arrived at length before the gates of giant-occupied Trevi
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  • ...ke]] with humans. Dwarves are mentioned in some of the most ancient human legends as servants of the gods and creatures of the mountains. Dwarves today reta =Dwarven Physiology=
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  • ...They suffer from nearly continual internal struggles among their houses. Dwarven scholars propose that the [[deepearth]] below the mountains is embroiled in ...ia, extending back to the time of the so-called titans, according to their legends.
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  • Titans along with gods are the key characters of the very oldest oral legends. Modern titanologers hold that titans were actual humanlikes who ruled the ==Midrardian Dwarven Homeland==
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  • *[[Námi]] (Dwarven Spiced Mushroom Beer, drunk through Dwarven Pytharnia) =Legends and Tales=
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  • ...nding highland valley plateaus. These mountains are considered 'young' by dwarven magdeologers and are continually uplifted by orogenic forces beneath the ea {{See also|Canyon of the Shadew|Dagunyami Plateau|Dwarven Plateau|Dospor Valley|Jamenth Plateau|Jasturia|Shadmaus|Solmagal Plateau|Th
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  • On some occasions, legends tell of encounters between the Jaffgorn or their gods and the gods of these ...and peaceful relations with the other humanlikes of the Jaggudorns. Their legends recount their contentions with the dragons. They have warred with humans an
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  • ...[[Pytharnia]] long before the advent of [[Gwenyan Peoples]]. Dwarven oral legends recorded in a later period lend support to the notion that the [[Neptultchi ...ts due to their long-ranged flight and their high flight ceiling of 17.4 [[dwarven fathom]]s (ca 2200 [[gnödva]] or 2800m or 9200 ft) which ensures immunity
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  • ...ally driven of these dwarven micro-empires. Although this smallest of the dwarven states is well in the [[Jaggudorn Mountains|Jaggudorns]], its commerce and ...nent is the dwarven Commonwealth of the Ithrads. This most progressive of dwarven states underwent revolution some time ago and transformed itself from a kin
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  • *♦ Tuadbe Legends *♦ Dwarven Historians
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  • ...rly identical among most polytheists, such as animal sacrifice and prayer. Legends are carried from generation to generation that tell of the origin, exploits ...rather her power and consciousness are in the earth and the sea. In later legends, she is given a place in [[Isxinthios]] and can visit the home of the gods
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  • ...worshiping their pre-Imzaha, ancestral divinities. The [[Dz̧ahwatşabu]], a dwarven galebelly, was first invented in the twelfth or thirteenth century in [[Gde Legends include that of [[Saint Yusivailt's Rock]].
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  • ...416||[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]||Av||discusses ruins and relics, mostly dwarven, from the Age of Fire and Ice ...Pytharnians]]||Treatise||[[Shibziadáin ishbiz Bakhuilub]]||1011|[[Ithradic Dwarven Language]]||||discusses human warfare from the viewpoint of the Ithradic dw
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  • ...rics, originally found in the valleys of the [[Jaggudorns]]. According to legends of the [[Sky Tribes]], the god [[Amirulliam]] taught them how to make these *[[Dz̧ahwatşabu]]: dwarven galebelly: This dwarven dirigible was first invented in the twelfth or thirteenth century in [[Gde
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