Dwarves
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Social difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆ - Dwarves are one of the oldest and more civil of races. Although they are known to be stubborn and can be the butt of some jokes, they are welcome in almost every civil society and sometimes even lauded.
If Elves are considered bastions of nature's splendor and culture, and Orcs are known for their savagery and destructive might, Dwarves are a sort of middle ground, crafted by Ciel - Goddess of Life with the purpose of servicing the mountains of Ayn and what lies within them. Best known for their stubbornness, short stature, and impeccable craftsmanship, Dwarves have long since branched out from their mountainside abode.
While Dwarves offer a very distinct look, very rarely will they deviate from the archetype. Short, stout, and with a magnificent beard are considered the cornerstones of the iconic 'Dwarven look'. Indeed, the beard is the very hallmark of a Dwarf, and many will spend hours of the day primping and preening their facial hair. Braids, loops, ties, rings and more are used to appeal to the perfect look, and often potential partners will have a preference. A Dwarf maiden may favor men with long, freshly brushed, silken beards, while another may prefer full braids that reach down to the knees. Often they are misconstrued as being grumpy due to their dour gaze and short words, but normally they are simply focused in their tasks.
A Dwarf with their mind made up or with a task at hand is difficult to steer away. If they find themselves, say, building a castle, the endeavor will be pursued relentlessly through their workaholic tendencies. This attitude is respected by their clients, and feared by their enemies who they will hold a near eternal grudge with.

Dwarves are adverse to change, and the faster the change occurs, the more resistance they'll offer. They function on a 'If it's not broke, don't fix it' mentality, and if it is broke, they will work tirelessly to mend it. Indeed, Dwarves, although consumptive, will often fix an item until it is in absolute tatters and beyond salvation. A waste of materials is almost tantamount to a sin in Dwarven circles, and often they will recycle what cannot be saved. Fortunately, Dwarven craftsmanship is famous for its durability and quality, meaning most goods produced will last through the ages.
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"If you gave me a choice between carrying a dragon on my back up the tallest mountain or trying to change a Dwarf's mind, I would ask you what color dragon you want me to carry."
Dwarves are notoriously stubborn and are difficult to convince to other ways of thinking. They are also well known for carrying grudges...a slight against a Dwarf could last through several generations and some family clans have been at odds for so long they're unsure where it all began. These two qualities coupled with their general gruffness can make socializing and good company difficult to find.
Orcs are their most hated enemy, often attacked the rare times they leave their mountains. Dwarves are also a favored prisoner of the Orc, the latter of which will often torture and humiliate the stout figure. Beard scalping is a favorite past time to the greenskins.
Although Elves are not favored and often disregarded, they are also not attacked and allowed to step foot into Dwarven cities. Generally are seen as too prissy and frail, though it is possible for the two to form a bond, especially if it is forged in the flames of war or adventuring.
Dwarves favor Humans the most, especially the Haathun, and are often to choose their kingdoms as the first place to settle should they strike out from their homes.
Dwarves generally prefer meat and will often snub their nose at green vegetables. Potatoes or other roots are fine, normally cut into a stew or offered as a side at best, but sausages and steak are their main meal, and no meal is complete without a hearty brew, of which there are plenty of competing favorites to choose from.



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