Dwarfs

Created 08 Jul 2023, Published 08 Jul 2023, Last modified 10 May 2024 23:48

Description

Dwarves are small stocky humanoids varying from 120 to 130 Centimetres in height. They are excellent miners and engineers and have a natural infravision of 15 metres in total darkness. Dwarves are a very proud race and sometimes their pride creates dislike towards them from other races. There are two types of Dwarves in Swords and Scrolls to choose from, High Dwarves or Common Dwarves. There are no physical differences between them except that a High Dwarf is a pure traditionalist and they feel superior to other races. Common dwarves don’t adhere to their race rules and mix better with other races. High Dwarves live in the mountains and underground cities or deep mines. Common Dwarves on the other hand are found in human cities, often plying their trades as weapon smiths, mercenaries or wandering peddlers.

Requirements

Statistic Value
STA Min 70
STR Min 60
AGI Max 70

Natural Abilities

  • Underground Navigation 5% (+5% Each Level) - The Dwarf has a natural sense of direction when underground, e.g. to find exits.
  • Gauge Depth 5% (+5% Each Level) (Passive Ability) - A Dwarf can estimate how far underground they are.
  • Sense Ore 5% (+5% Each Level) (Passive Ability) - The Dwarf can sense the richest veins of ore.
  • Natural 15 yards Infravision (Total Darkness)
  • Languages: Common, Dwarven (At Wisdom Level)
  • Race Size: Small (S)
  • Movement Rate: 6

Natural Skills

Skill Base
Mining 15%
Engineering 5%
Blunt Weapons 10%
Observation 10%
Listening 10%

Dwarves are known for their exceptional skills in specific areas. Here are some skills that are often associated with dwarves:

  1. Mining and Metallurgy: Dwarves have a natural affinity for mining and are renowned for their expertise in extracting valuable minerals from the earth. They possess extensive knowledge of geology and are skilled in identifying and extracting ores. Dwarves are also exceptional metallurgists, able to forge and shape metals into exquisite weapons, armor, and other items.

  2. Blacksmithing and Weaponry: Dwarves are master blacksmiths, capable of creating weapons and armor of unparalleled quality. They have an innate understanding of the properties of different metals and alloys, allowing them to craft durable and formidable weapons. Dwarven weapons are often known for their craftsmanship, balance, and durability.

  3. Stone and Rock Carving: Dwarves have a deep appreciation for stonework and are skilled in stone and rock carving. They create intricate sculptures, decorative architecture, and elaborate underground cities. Dwarven stonework is characterized by its precision, attention to detail, and ornate designs.

  4. Engineering and Architecture: Dwarves are known for their engineering prowess and architectural expertise. They are skilled in designing and constructing elaborate structures, including grand halls, fortresses, and underground dwellings. Dwarven engineering incorporates both functionality and aesthetic beauty, making their creations structurally sound and visually impressive.

  5. Combat and Warfare: Dwarves are formidable warriors, known for their strength, resilience, and combat skills. They excel in close-quarters combat and are often proficient with axes, hammers, and other heavy weapons. Dwarven warriors are highly disciplined and have a reputation for their unwavering courage on the battlefield.

  6. Brewing and Ale-making: Dwarves have a deep appreciation for brewing and are known for their skill in creating exceptional ales and spirits. Dwarven taverns are famous for their hearty and flavorful brews, and dwarves themselves are often depicted as enjoying the pleasures of a good drink.

These skills highlight the expertise and craftsmanship that dwarves possess. However, it’s important to note that individual characters may have their own unique skills and abilities, adding depth and variety to the portrayal of dwarves in different stories and worlds.

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