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The '''Stone Dwarves''' are the most common and well-known of all [[Dwarves|dwarven]] subraces, their name synonymous with the enduring strength and industrious nature that defines their people. Originating from the continent of [[Eldenvar]], these dwarves have made their homes deep within the mountainous regions, carving out vast underground complexes that are as grand as they are hidden from the world above. | [[File:IMG000071 - Rock Dwarf Couple.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Stone dwarves]]The '''Stone Dwarves''' are the most common and well-known of all [[Dwarves|dwarven]] subraces, their name synonymous with the enduring strength and industrious nature that defines their people. Originating from the continent of [[Eldenvar]], these dwarves have made their homes deep within the mountainous regions, carving out vast underground complexes that are as grand as they are hidden from the world above. | ||
The Stone Dwarves are a laborious and industrious people, driven by an innate desire to reshape their environment to suit their tastes and needs. They possess an unparalleled affinity for stone and metal, transforming the hardest raw materials found in their surroundings into architectural marvels that are the envy of all who behold them. Their settlements are more than just places to live—they are testaments to the dwarves' skill and creativity, with soaring halls, intricate carvings, and fortifications that blend seamlessly into the mountains themselves. Every wall, column, and archway is a reflection of their craftsmanship, honed over centuries and passed down through generations. | The Stone Dwarves are a laborious and industrious people, driven by an innate desire to reshape their environment to suit their tastes and needs. They possess an unparalleled affinity for stone and metal, transforming the hardest raw materials found in their surroundings into architectural marvels that are the envy of all who behold them. Their settlements are more than just places to live—they are testaments to the dwarves' skill and creativity, with soaring halls, intricate carvings, and fortifications that blend seamlessly into the mountains themselves. Every wall, column, and archway is a reflection of their craftsmanship, honed over centuries and passed down through generations. |
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The Stone Dwarves are the most common and well-known of all dwarven subraces, their name synonymous with the enduring strength and industrious nature that defines their people. Originating from the continent of Eldenvar, these dwarves have made their homes deep within the mountainous regions, carving out vast underground complexes that are as grand as they are hidden from the world above.
The Stone Dwarves are a laborious and industrious people, driven by an innate desire to reshape their environment to suit their tastes and needs. They possess an unparalleled affinity for stone and metal, transforming the hardest raw materials found in their surroundings into architectural marvels that are the envy of all who behold them. Their settlements are more than just places to live—they are testaments to the dwarves' skill and creativity, with soaring halls, intricate carvings, and fortifications that blend seamlessly into the mountains themselves. Every wall, column, and archway is a reflection of their craftsmanship, honed over centuries and passed down through generations.
Despite their deep connection to the earth and the mountains, Stone Dwarves are the most amicable of their kind toward other races, particularly humans. Their openness has led to many of them relocating to human cities, where they bring their crafts and goods to a wider market. Dwarven goods—especially weapons, armor, and finely crafted tools—are highly coveted, and their presence in these cities has fostered strong trade relationships and cultural exchanges.
In the great cities of Eldenvar, it's not uncommon to find Stone Dwarves running bustling forges, trading in markets, or overseeing the construction of new buildings, their skills in high demand. Their willingness to interact and collaborate with other races, particularly humans, has made them beloved figures in these communities, respected for both their hard work and their jovial nature.
The Stone Dwarves, with their unmatched craftsmanship and their openness to the world beyond their mountain homes, have become an integral part of the cultural and economic fabric of Eldenvar, embodying the very essence of what it means to be a dwarf.