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Reflections on the Dwarrow Ting

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A page from the Journal of Vratni Copperhand

The Dwarrow Ting 

Whither is the Windy Welkin?

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Poetry

A greeting from a group of Dwarves, after hearing tidings of an Elven host entering Nogrod.

 

Whither is the windy welkin?

Whither is the hollowed mountain?

A Letter from Baraztûm, in the East

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To the dear Duinn Drakenbane, son of Muninn, lord of Durin’s Folk,

  And to all who dwell in the shelter of his arm,

Calad Feanor

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The Gate of Feanor, more commonly known in the 3rd Age as the Door of Durin, forms the entrance to the ancient dwarven city of Khazad-dum, that has long since been overrun by goblins and orcs. Now it is named Moria - meaning "dark pit" - by the elves, as it is no longer a shining cultural hub, but a dark tomb for the dwarves and their folly - Durin's Bane. It is commonly heard, that they "delved too greedily, and too deep" for mithril when they unearthed the Balrog of Morgoth, and rightfully so. The Dwarves may be great miners and blacksmiths...

The Book Of Garmorn, Part One, Book One, Chapter Three - On laughing [[ARCHIVED]]

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Chapter Three: On laughing

 

And so, Harkmorn's bodyguard unit, as one, were mentioned. Their size, larger than Harkmorn's, their weaponry, far superior when noted that Harkmorn was prohibited from carrying any form of harmful object - be it a pen, or an axe, and their mentality, greater... For Harkmorn's past "wisdom" had been lost to his insanity, as noted in previous writings.

 

ARCHIVED - An image, before it began.

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OOC - THIS IS ARCHIVED. It is no longer in use, at all - Do not refer to it for any form of imagery, or reference. It should be noted that the characters in the above are not portrayed as they are now.

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The Iron Hammerers

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The Iron Hills Guard, Iron Hammerers ((lvl 31-49))

The Axemen of the Hills

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Brave dwarves, part of the Iron Hills Guard ((lvl 0-30))

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