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Post dwarves, talk about dwarves. Love dwarves.
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What are dwarves' best natural allies? My vote goes to kobolds.
>both miners
>both hate (((nature-loving humanoids))), elves and gnomes respectively
>both hardworking and no time for nonsense
>dwarves are the best metallurgists on the planet, kobolds are great at protecting treasure with traps
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>>96342628
Except that dwarves are, in traditional fantasy, very honorable and courageous, whereas kobolds are duplicitous and craven. And rather than being allies because they share 'interests', they'd be rivals because they're competing for the same resources. Indeed, I have no doubt that the average dwarf hates kobolds far more than he hates elves, especially because kobolds tend to precipitate the arrival of a dragon, which a dwarf DEFINITELY doesn't want to deal with.
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>>96342628
The problem with Kobolds is that they're a competitor to Dwarves. They both have the same preference for underground territory, and worse still, Kobolds like Dragons who like to claim Dwarf homes at lairs.

My own assumption would actually be Cloud Giants or Goliaths. Reasons being the following:
>They live atop of mountains, whereas Dwarves live inside of them. This puts them in close proximity to each other, but doesn't have them competing for territory.
>Goliaths are a tall and strong race, but lack industry and knowledge. Dwarven steel would be a great boon to them, and they could keep the mountains clear of threats for the Dwarves.
>Cloud Giants on the other hand are a very studious and intelligent race, and do have a taste for the finer gems and metals, but lack the means to acquire them in the quantities desired. Though not a particularly martial race, they are skillful at enchanting items, which would synergize well with Dwarves, and they could use the armor too.

As for people living INSIDE of of the mountainhomes with the Dwarves, I would actually suggest someone small who won't take up much room. Inchlings, borrowers, that sort of thing.
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>>96342613
The thing about dwarves is, trying to make people think of anything but short hairy Scotsmen is tantamount to impossible.
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>>96342689
That ain't no dorf I ever seen. She's even working with goblins and doing dark magic!
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>>96342681
>kobolds are duplicitous and craven
Are they? Races of the Dragon's depiction was pretty clear that kobolds are very hard-working, hate tricks and pranks, and largely just want to be left alone.
The competition is a fair point though.
>>96342706
Goliaths make sense too!
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>>96342708
The west/east dwarven split led to some interesting phenotypes.
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>>96342717
I don't doubt that kobolds work hard, and certainly in 3.5 they would've wanted to emphasize their no-fun-allowed nature to differentiate them from goblins. But "duplicitous" and "prankstery" are not the same. Kobolds are indeed duplicitous - their favorite thing is literally building traps! And being even weaker than goblins, they definitely aren't going to have the bravado that dwarves do.

>>96342628
But IMO the best ally of dwarves, if humans aren't an option as a cop-out, would probably be Goliaths like >>96342706 says or, if this isn't DnD and they aren't a thing, probably gnomes. Not only similar in stature and appearance, gnomes traditionally dwell in hills and woods, and so would be able to live in the same area as dwarves without competing for space. And, being naturally gifted at magic but not being so industrious as dwarves, they'd have a lot to gain from cooperation. I don't go in for artificer style gnomes as much, but if you do include those, all the better that dwarves should have such a ready market for their metals and minerals.
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HASHUT HASHUT HASHUT
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>>96342689
Half-dwarves will be made.
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We've got plenty of Tolkien-inspired dwarves, but are there any stories or settings where the dwarves take more after Alberich and the classic nordic/germanic dwarves that Tolkien drew from? Still fond of delving and mining, but more fey, and more surly and spiteful and often downright nasty.
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Luv me dorfs.
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How would you create an "original" dwarf-adjacent race that isn't just copypasted Gimli but still appeals to the dworf audience?
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>>96342779
Bless ye
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>>96343315
If you want a dwarflike race that appeals to dwarf enjoyers, use dwarves. Not making them expies of Gimli is just a matter of properly crafting a culture and civilization for them.
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Name a better weapon for dwarves than a mattock. You can't
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Are dwarves more closely related to gnomes or to halflings?
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>>96346370
Across folklore dwarves and gnomes are pretty interchangeable. Halflings were basically invented by Tolkien from whole cloth.
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>>96343315
>sample

Go away.
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>>96347589
>doesn't have matching steins
inferior
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>>96347589
Apologies, good friend
Here's the real original one for your troubles
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>>96343315
Go more for the concept of Petty Dwarfs like Mím there isn't really something that most TTRPGs have ever bothered to explore
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>>96342717
>Races of the Dragon
One book having a different take that doesn't line up with the rest of their depictions throughout the entire publishing history of the franchise may be fun in our personal game, but is not an acceptable in when talking broadly.
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>>96342613

I love Namari
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This is now a komfy kot thread
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>>96353858
Fuck off.
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Should dwarves have mounts and if so what should they be?
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>>96354987
I like the giant badgers that berserkers ride in KoW.
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>>96354933
Rood
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>>96354987
domesticated giant beetles
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I find it weird that D&D has two subclasses that were specifically made and used by Elves but they won't bring back/use any of the dwarf related ones like Dwarven Defender.
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>>96356391
Didn't they bring back the Battlerager and Battlerager armor?
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>>96354933
No.
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>>96355035
Badger moles, even
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>>96345974
Halberds. Got a spear, axe, and hammer all in one, with the reach a dwarf desperately needs, and a formation of them... well, with their high mass, density, and low center of gravity, they'll be hard to dislodge...
>>96348339
>petty dwarves
Next level take: Petty dwarves is what the e*ves called Moon Dwarves as a way to make their genocide seem more reasonable, more palatable
The silm is entirely from an e*f perspective, after all. Do you trust an e*f's word?
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>>96353846

I like the fact that she probably wants to have her head crushed between a tallman/woman's thighs.
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>>96342613
Dungeon Meshi single-handedly rehabilitated my opinion of dwarves and gnomes.
I pretended to like dwarves, but honestly I thought they were boring as fuck one-trick ponies. Gnomes were never even on my radar.
Namari is cute.
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>>96357022
Kot
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I NEED DWARVEN LASSES. PLEASANT TOMBOY DWARVEN GIRLS THAT AREN'T SEXED UP. THE PC IS PLAYING A HUMAN RAISED BY DWARVES AND I NEED HIS CONTACT IN TOWN TO BE A DWARVEN GIRL THAT TEASES HIM ENDLESSLY ABOUT IT.
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Where does the idea that dwarves have fake scottish accents come from?
Shouldn't a germanic accent make more sense?
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>>96360562
One of the early influences on Dungeons and Dragons was "Three Hearts and Three Lions" by Poul Anderson. It had a dwarf with a scottish accent, which was then be carried over to several early d&d works. It was also where Trolls regenerating very quickly was pulled from.
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>>96360562
My Dwarfs are good Lancashire lads
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>>96360622
Oh, OK.
Thanks,

>>96360647
I have no clue how that accent sounds. I'll have to look it up.
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>try to slop up some dwarfus because they're cute
>nine out of ten times, it just makes a human woman with a make dwarf in the background
>the other time it just makes a bearded human woman
Ooooooooooh.
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>>96362290
Like all things dwarf, it's best when hand crafted.
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>>96362290
gotta take a dwarf, then have the ai genderbend them.
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>>96360562
John Rhys-Davies' portrayal of Gimli in the wildly popular Lord of the Rings films helped a lot, of course, but before that, Scottish people were stereotyped as being savvy craftsmen and engineers (see: Scotty in Star Trek) as well as being greedy misers (see: Scrooge McDuck), both of which traits comport well with dwarves, and so the association was natural.

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>>96363665
Goofy ass WoW Kobold ass candle helmet and the magical transforming belt. Death to Slopfags.
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>>96363742
>mocking the candle
you're on brittle stone
>Death to Slopfags.
okay you get a pass this time.
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>>96363742
How the fuck are cheek studs suppose to work?
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Incredibly unpopular opinion: dwarf men should be short, stout, and hairy, but dwarf women should be taller, lithe, and hairless.
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>>96363818
Special dwarven metallurgy, they designed jewelry that magnetizes with bone for easy-attach accoutrements.

>>96363887
Wow, you're right. That is an incredibly unpopular opinion. Why would dwarf women be elves? Wherefore this extreme sexual dimorphism?
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I like dorfs with big shields.
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>>96363919
I just like the contrast.
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>>96342628
Elves of course.
Complement each other's strength, bonds over crafting, doesn't compete for land.
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>>96354987
Warcraft and Warlords seemingly independently putting dwarves on griffins made me believe that it was just a natural pairing, so I always lean towards that.

Other than that I like boars, they can sit quite low, be sturdy. Probably my main preference for a land mount.
Some larger sturdier wolves seem cool too sometimes, but probably best to have a non carnivore war mount.
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>>96357760
>Halberds.

Genuine question: how would that work in tunnels? I can envision a spear line just fine, but the confines seem like it'd make the axe and hammer portions unable to be used, and prevent you from really making the most of formation density.
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>>96367175
How big are the tunnels?
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>>96364083
i really hope this mini's cape is a hint that the tyranid warrior kit is being redone
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>>96360659
Wallace's Accent in Wallace and Gromit is a Lancashire accent
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>>96369522
I said hairless.
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>>96363887
Maybe that extreme gender dynorphism is best saved for trolls, which explains troll-maidens' propensity to seduce 4/10 human men into marriage.
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>>96342752
I fucking hate these kinds of anime dwarves, they look so fucking soulless and not dwarfish at all. Just generic anime trash.

Namari is alright.
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>>96367175
They don't. Halberds are for above-ground work, short swords for tunnelwork.
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>>96370163
Would you have separate armies for above and below ground?
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>>96354987
Mountain goats.
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No more anime or sloppy dwarves. Post actual good art.
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I have a story idea and one of the characters is a female dwarf. But I'm trying to think of a good, solid reason why a female dwarf would be out adventuring in the world.
Three ideas come to mind off the bat.
One: She murdered someone who was going to marry into her clan to stop them from gaining clan secrets and sully the good name of her clan.
Two, she steals a powerful relic from her clan for much the same reason as above
Three, she's a priestess on a pilgrimage.
There's lots of motivations out there, trying to find one that feels, dwarf.
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>>96370707
Why would it matter if they are female?
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>>96370707
wanted a profession that wasn't the same shit every day for 200 years?
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>>96370731
Because males and females are different anon, and in a setting where dragons and wizards and cults seek to summon powers beyond their kin, along with dinosaurs, females have a role to play in any society.
Ergo, they typically don't venture outside the safety of their clan, so for a female dwarf to be out and about would be a big deal among their kind.
Hell, it was unusual in our own history.
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>>96370707
simplest is best. number three feels the least restrictive.
Aside from general mercenary gold seeking, I'm fond of the searcher of knowledge/field researcher type as a general excuse to travel around and poke things they shouldn't
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>>96370925
To be honest I was trying to think of something that wasn't a tragic backstory to go out into the world. The main companion I have in mind is a priest of the god of death, as in they give last rights and perform rituals/prayers to sanctify the dead against dark powers taking over their corpse, who is a happy, upbeat, and generally gregarious sort of priest.
Things are still in the fleshing out stage of things.
I may switch though and make the companion a warrior of some kind because ya can't go wrong with the classic beefy warrior and back line female companion.
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>>96370908
Anon I am a misogynist supreme but even I can put away my self for a fun fantasy romp and allow female characters to do stuff. Being so caught up in your own politics/beliefs you can't enjoy make believe is actually really souless and sad.
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>>96370951
I don't think that anon has a problem enjoying make-believe. Quite the opposite. If one likes engaging with the game earnestly, then when one wants to play a female character, they'll envision them as a character in which the "female" part isn't just writing down a gender on a sheet, but informs the character and their history. That's how I'd do it at least. If I wanna play a female character, they'll do stuff and go on adventures and be cool, but what they do and how they do it will not be the same as a male character.
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>>96370951
What this anon >>96370977 said.
The "female character" isn't just going to be a one dimensional character. Her being a female dwarf is going to help inform her story, her history, her relationship with her people, why she's even out in the world to begin with. Thinking men and women can do everything equally is a silly notion that makes no real distinction between a male or a female other than what their plumbing is.
It's got nothing to do with politics/beliefs and everything to do with an aspect of the character that makes the whole of the character. At least, I would like to think so.

On the other hand, if my story were going to take place in a more sci-fi type of setting, with guns and all manner of tech being common place, the female aspect to her character would not play as much a role in her interactions with the world. Ya see what I'm driving at?
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>>96371021
Well carry on. Just seems strange to be hung up on the realities of our world in a fictional world full of wizards, dragons, dwarves and dinosaurs.
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>>96371052
The existence of wizards, dragons, dwarves and dinosaurs doesn't change the fact that men and women are different from each other. Women are women and men are men regardless of what world they live in. A woman born today and a woman born in the stone age, they're both women, despite these 'worlds' being totally different. You could certainly have a monogendered or agendered fantasy race, but they wouldn't be human, and that certainly ain't what dwarves are. Don't let the beards fool you.
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>>96369861
Drop the pointy ears, the tattoos, the eyebrows, and maybe make the features narrower and more lean. Then add a lot of decrative ornamentation comprised of precious metals and gems - some of which is fashioned to look like stylized hair.
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>>96371052
>>96371069
While it's true that dwarfs aren't human, they're dwarfs, their culture and mindset should be, imo, alien to that of humans.
But it has more to do with the reality of that world.
And in a world where stepping outside your door can get you eaten by a T-rex, or a dragon, or a T-Rex dragon, the main source of keeping your numbers up, i.e. females are not going to be a common sight as an adventurer or mercenary or the like. In such a setting it's simply another vehicle for the character to interact with, and be interacted with, by the world at large.

Again, would be different in a more futuristic setting.
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>>96371069
K? Why does that make it so hard to come up with a reason a female dwarf has left her home for adventure? It's fantasy, just come up with a decent reason and go with the flow of the story you are making. You don't need to fret over it because your personal politics won't allow it.
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>>96370271
Nah. I like anime dwarves.
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>personal politics
That nonsense again. Unless you're going to say that acknowledging there are differences between men and women is a political issue, in which case we can see where the actual politicization is seeping in.

But yeah, given the heavily clannish and insular nature of dwarven society, and that women are both more valuable at home than men and less outwardly agentic than men, naturally it takes a little more explaining as to why a female dorf in particular is out adventuring. To which end

>>96370707 perhaps her brother/father/husband/sworn friend was going to undertake some important quest, but he having either died or fallen into disgrace, she feels it her duty as his closest living kinsman to go forth in his stead to (avenge his death / repair his honor).
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>>96370224
Greatly different environments require different strategies and loadouts.
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>>96367031
As an Appalachia burger, I do wish people would play more into the idea of forested mountains that have elves on top and dwarves beneath. So many fantasy mountains are inhospitable craggy peaks and so many fantasy forests are flatlands covered in overgrowth.
I want the elves keeping watch on the surrounding woodland from the high vantage point, able to use the trees and vines to scale the cliffs and ledges faster than any rock-climber with all the rope they want, all while the dwarves turn the earth beneath into sturdy strongholds and an industry of material production. Their combined standards of artistry and craftsmanship make unparalleled equipment in both form and function, and a collaboration of magical understanding brings runecraft and spellcasting to new heights.
The forces of evil are all for invading one or the other to plunder their goods, that is until they hail for aid. You're trying to sap and breach into a dwarven hall blocked by a shield wall and suddenly a hail of elven arrow-fire forces you to cede ground in a retreat. You're trying to navigate the woods to hunt down elven skirmishers when suddenly shock troops of dwarves emerge from hidden passages to obliterate your stragglers and prove a threat to your remaining force.
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>how would that work in tunnels?
For defensive fighting in tunnels of their own making dwarves could have the advantage of drill discipline that lets them get used to exact dimmensions of the space and how to move there with the weapon. Precise swings that stay clear of colliding with walls by fraction of an inch. Home gound advantage turned into martial art passed down the generations.

Alternatively, tradition of switching between halberd and axe by using same weapon head on different pole lengths. Some weapon heads could be personalized and highly decorated heirlooms. And adventurers living outside of dwarven community can be even more individualist using "unusual" weapons.
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Why don't space dwarves get as much love as space elves?
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>>96375322
The idea of a subterranean empire doesn't scale super well when you run out of subterranean to expand into without digging through outer space. Even if it's something like an asteroid belt of stony strongholds, you need to leave the mountain home in order to go to the next one. You could set up some sort of network of portals that tunnels through an under-plane and back into reality like some cross between Minecraft Nether and Warhammer Warp, but the wormhole network idea is usually claimed by peak-empire elves, and dwarves loathe to be copycats. So they just have like... a single world they don't want to leave because that's where they're strongest.
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>>96375595
>fly past a black hole
>instead of not being able to see it you see one of these on it open and a dwarven cruiser flies out
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>>96375322
Because GW canceled squats so there was no popular thing to rip off.
It's why no one knows mantic has made space dwarfs for over a decade in plastic.
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Speaking of hand crafted.
I think I've finally found the artist who has drawn my perfect dwarf gal.
Spoiler because, there's no nudity, but could be risky with the nearly not there bikini in sketch form.
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>>96342752
these are literally just elves
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>>96342628
I'd say food producers, as caves are probably not the best place for orchards.

They are described as generally using alpine mountains, so we can assume out of their caves it's pretty forested.

So, ironically, elves.
Or maybe not that much ironically (Eregion and to an extent Mirkwood).
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>>96371299
City slickers only concepts of mountains is a picture of mount everest they say in a Natgeo magazine.
Pic related is a small mountain lake in Montana.
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>>96367175
They have clever things like modular weapons, basic one is axehead but you can easily swap the handle for longer one (or maybe telescope system) and put on speartip on top of that, so you always have weapon to use from caves to plains. Being dwarven techonology, it's naturally very strong locking system so it does not break.
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>>96362303
>planktonheretic dwarf chicks
Based
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>>96380810
Nice.
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>>96378730
>>96380810
>Rockies and apalachia
Sorry but we prefer real mountain ranges, here.

Mostly a joke. Those are pretty, too. But nothing beats the Sierra Nevadas. When you finish the climb to the top of this pass and look down on the terraced lakes still covered in ice in June? It's my very-favorite place on Earth. This is like a... 270 degree view? I dunno it's weird. The climb up is on the left. It's 5 miles during which you go 1 foot up for every 3 feet forward. The right side is below the pass at almost 11k feet of elevation.
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>>96381354
>Norway
>Rockies and apalachia (sic)
Wrong continent, but I do get your point. The majesty of a giant, upright slab of exposed rock has captured the human mind for millennia. Just wanted to offer more examples where the greenery of mountains doesn't necessarily stop at a treeline of hardy junipers. Every dwarf wants their hold to look like the monolithic skullcap and face of their ancestor emerging from the earth, but none of them want to try cordoning off the trees so the face has a luxurious beard that contrasts the stone and can move in the breeze.
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>>96367954
I would think there would be some effort to better distinguish the different hive tendrils from each other and lead to more unique appearances between them aside from color
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>>96381783
>Wrong continent, but I do get your point.
I'd meant to reply to >>96375595, sorry. Even the Sierra Nevadas are mostly forested on the rainward side. But yeah: what's most interesting about mountains, to me, are their extremes. Driving from the Mojave desert up into the mountains, you start out in sage and creosote desert with scorching hot sand. Twenty minutes later you're surrounded by joshua trees. Twenty minutes after that? Pine forest. Keep going up and you hit the sequoias--giant redwoods. Further still you're in the alpine, and then up above the treeline.

There's just a hell of a lot more to mountains than stone outcrops.
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>>96381299
The only good thing to come from WoW.
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>>96381354
>California
Yuck. I'll take PNW over anything in comiefornia.
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>>96342628
Merfolk. Dwarves live in the mountains and don't bother much with ships or fishing, dwarves could arm merfolk so they could fight against the massive navies of the elves and humans and on the flipside the merfolk agree to leave the tiny dwarf seafleet alone. Probably has the highest possibility of a long term alliance.
Centaur/orcs/gnolls. They're raiders who live in the plains and dwarves live in mountain fortresses, dwarves could arm them and use them as a counterweight to the various other races who live in the plains and forests, in exchange they allow safe travel of dwarf merchants through their lands. The alliances would be fragile and probably change every time a tribal leader died so the dwarves would have to constantly change who they support to play all sides against each other.
Humans. Humans grow food, dwarves offer protection. Lasts until humans grow too big for their birches and try to overthrow their dwarf overlords., the dwarves either cut their losses and deal with the new human nation or launch a costly war to crush the revolution.
Wood Elves. Elves trade wood and food, dwarves trade metal goods.In theory it could last forever but at some point the dwarf industry will need more wood than the elves are willing to sell and some kind of war will break out.
Kobolds, goblins and other cave dwellers would be the natural enemies of dwarves because they compete for the same living space.
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>>96384831
For me, it's home. So much beauty just outside but so fat away.
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>>96381874
Ironically enough, still me.
I think the big issue is that dwarves, to me at least, have this reputation of being static trope packages despite clearly having differing cultures in the various regions they hail from. They are stout, strong (especially for their height), durable, and resourceful craftsmen if not guilds on a borderline industrial scale. They can be mining coal, copper, or chalcedony, the normalfag part of me often boils it down to mining. I know logically that different lumber has different properties that make them more or less suitable for construction, charcoal, carving, etc, but since that's not my autism I see chopping pines for shipbuilding and mahogany for high-quality furniture as the same industry that sell different things to different people.
Also, no matter if the mountain is covered in air, trees, or ocean (Hawaiian dwarves would be interesting), the point on space dwarves was that the logical progression of their territorial expansion is quite literally snared by the etymology: territory, as in a district of the world. They set up an underground base and mine outwards to make new bases. Until they decide to build Deep Rock Galactic space drills to find extraterrestrial resources to dig up, they're generally fine with hollowing out the one rock they already have.
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>>96384772
Without irony, WoW made the best female dwarfs. Actually, they got dwarfs pretty good all around.
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I love the chaos dwarfs. Both evil dwarfs and Babylonian/Assyrian aesthetics feel a bit underutilised in fantasy and they're just so nasty and horrible. A good look at the dark side of dwarven efficiency.
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>>96385646
I get that. Eastern PNW Washington, Idaho and the good side of Montana are that for me.
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>>96342628
Trains are their natural allies.
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The ideal livestock for dwarves are domesticated giant millipedes.
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>>96392082
Do explain.
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>>96392301
millipedes have hundreds of legs, so there's more meat for the dwarves to eat
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>>96392301
+Can be adapted for life underground.
+Not particularly aggressive, for ease of handling.
+Feed on detritus, like fungi and plant matter, for relatively easy feed cultivation.
+Rich in protein.
+Breeds with armoured plates can be cultivated for basic goods
-can't be milked
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>>96392082
But I want that for a species that would breed fancy ones and craft with all those chitin segments, and that's more like goblin shit.
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>>96392544
Goblins raise centipedes, and end up causing a feral hog style problem for everyone; spreading voracious fecund giant centipedes everywhere.
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>>96392590
>hear about dwarves' millipede farms
"Oi, das nice shit, gobbo need some too!"
"Millipede, centipede, whogivesakoboldsasspede…"
"Bah! Just pick da biggest juiciest one!"
>"Oi, dat one's pretty, all big 'n' red 'n' shiet!"
"Bag dat one, gobbos gettin' a farm too! We'll show em all!"
>cue giant centipede invasion a month or two later
>and also a goblin refugee crisis
And this is why goblins can't have nice things.

>>96392510
>-can't be milked
Something something domesticated giant ant or termite colony, something something honeypot ants.
Ants are cool, fite me.
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What if cicada nymphs ranging like cattle in the ceilings of tunnels and grazing on roots? And every few years when you had to let some out to the surface to breed, that just sounded like an elf problem?
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Dwarves shouldn't domesticate insects.
Insects and arthropods are icky(evil coded), and therefore should be for goblin.
Mammals and birds for dwarves.
Maybe a reptile, but that's borderline.
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>>96394719
>Maybe a reptile
Jokes aside, wouldn't they at least make great assistants to craftsmen? Moving shit around, putting tiny things together with their tiny hands.
They're also long-lived, when not forced to survive in the wild, so you don't need to train new generation every 50 years like humans, for instance.
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>>96387367
shame they were the least played combo
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>>96395837
Super shitty casting animations.
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Dwarfs who live and fight underground threats in tunnels should not be using weapons that require swing space.
They're most likely to be phalanx style shield and spear wall fighters.
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>>96400088
All their animations were so stiff and unnatural. They were like wax dolls. Though breasts were jiggling iirc...
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>>96400088
>sample

Boo.
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>>96401546
Based.
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>>96400088
>>96401519
True.
It's the one place where they failed. Their combat and casting animations were, just not that good.
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>>96401264
You'd think Dwarves would be the exemplers in Pike and Shot tactics
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>>96407662
just as humans spend most of their time killing other humans, dwarves spend most of their time underground fighting other dwarves. They're all about tunnel shanking with shortswords, mixed with pick style weapons like warhammers and axes to spike through armour.
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>>96346709
What's the source of this?
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anyone know of any good dwarf miniatures that go for a tolkienesque look? most companies go for a warhammer look
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>>96408771
At the risk of stating the massively obvious, there's the GW LotR models
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>>96408771
Oathmark minatures have a lotr inspired look. The one dark head in this image is a kit bash.
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>>96408480
I've Become Able to Do Anything with My Growth Cheat, but I can't Seem to Get out of Being Jobless
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>>96404545
luv me hold art, shame almost all of it is just "city in a big cave"
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I'm glad dwarves are real.
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A bit of an update on the dwarf gal I've hired an artist to create for me.
I'm thinking of naming her Freya, known as the "Forgebreaker" and it is because of this she, while not exiled per say, was sent off to her people's equivalent of a convent. And, she took quite well to the scholarly, spiritual life.
Going off of what anon here >>96370925 and >>96371165 said her motivation to get out from the convent is a letter detailing some duty she must perform for her clan. I'm thinking it was a failed expedition and she needs to get some kind of regalia back.
Now I'm thinking of some traveling companions. Unsure if there will be a romantic interest, also unsure of companions. I am thinking another dwarf, or perhaps even an elf, and a human.

On that note, other than ancestor worship, what might be another aspect to dwarf religion? What kind of gods would they worship? I know in Warhammer Fantasy there's Grungni, god of crafting, Valyaa, goddess of hearth and home, and Grimnir, god of war/grudges.
What about a death god? Like the dwarfish take on Mor from Warhammer?
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>>96411104
>Freya
>Forgebreaker
That's kinda boring and cliche name imho, but it's your character anyway.
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>>96411356
Eh i feel kinda bad now so i'm gonna post some generic dwarves to apologize.
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>>96411356
I was trying for something Nordic over Scottish. And I'm a sucker for alliteration.

You have any other naming suggestions?
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>>96411385
Ah, don't feel bad anon. You provided some feedback for character creation and names are important.
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Didn't realize noldorfag did dwarves too.
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>>96411449
Hook a brother up, I've been trying to find a good artist to get more dwarf smut with. I've run my gal by 34-san a few times but looking for another artist!
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>>96411476
https://nitter.poast.org/PlanktonHeretic/
Takes commissions too.
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>>96411505
Much appreciated anon, I've got some work to do!
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>>96347703
No, it's more based this way. No dwarf worth his beard drinks leaf lover. He's a propper lad for drinking blackout stout.
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>>96411425
Being from nordic countries, most germanic names feel unimaginative (sic?). Though i admit in the past i extensively used ancient deity/spirit names, maybe changed them a bit and thought that i was smart.

So after a quick wikipedia check:
>Ēostre (Old English) "East"[22]
So, Estra? Aostre Anvilthigh? Kill me now...
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>>96411104
>what might be another aspect to dwarf religion? What kind of gods would they worship?
A twist on Fafnir, a dwarf that loved wealth so much he became a dragon and then with even more wealth to the dragon-god of merchants

>What about a death god?
For a classic grim but friendly attitude of dwarves, I like combining the hearth goddess with death goddess, a Stone Mother or the like.
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>>96411549
Well, I'm a burger with nothing but Celtic ancestry, and I doubt anyone would go for a dwarf gal named Susan or Carol.
Agatha might work.
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>>96411594
>Stone Mother
This is a good idea. A priest of this patron deity could be cheerful, embracing of life knowing its eventual end, and focus on comfort. Fine food, good drink, and a secure eternal rest.

>>96411594
>dragon dwarf god of merchants
Now there's an idea.
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>>96363887
unpopular because wrong
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>>96363887
are you just describing a loli

or do you mean fully hairless
no eyebrows
bald
ect
you know something that isnt literally a warcraft esc fem mold for creeps
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post Dwarven banners
Anbennar has a lot of good ones
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>>96411700
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What if dwarves cremate their dead by dropping them in to the lava so they kind of "return to stone"? Best way would be to grind their bones between moving tectonic plates but that's kinda difficult...

Or inverted sky burial, leave corpses in to the deep caverns where things just eat them.
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>>96370684
this pic tells such a good story
the elves are killing unarmored dorfs
and they are in a line
so they were likely the back line of a defense
behind the armored dorfs arrayed to meet the goblins
but then the erf AMBUSHED FROM BEHIND
striking the civilian second rank when the dorf were at their most vulnerable!
the dorf and grbln will kill one another (HAH DUMB STUMPIES) and the erf will take what they want.
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>>96411104
>On that note, other than ancestor worship, what might be another aspect to dwarf religion?
If i am going to make ancestor worshipping dwarves they are going to rever their written language as a means for their ancestors to communicate with them. Not only would they revere the words their direct ancestors but famous philosophers, rulers, warriors and others would also be looked at with religious reverence.
I imagine great mausoleum/libraries full of books, scrolls, and tablets with librarian priests (similar to catholic monks) preserving and copying the knowledge of the dead. It would also double as a place of learning where any dwarf may enter and read the words of the great and small.
I'd also imagine each dwarf would also carry a diary or journal to record the knowledge/story of their life for future generations. Death would see cremation of the body to little fanfare but their journal would be entered into one of the great libraries in a grand funeral where it will be copied and illuminated.
Specific works and specific dwarves would be more famous than others no doubt, I think they would constantly be quoting famous lines from great books.
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>>96411719
Cremation and then using the ashes as a forging flux, imbuing the steel or weapons with the spirits to enhance its strength.
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>>96411719
to each hold their own custom. some burn, others bury.
One hold early in its days was under a long siege, so long they ran out of places to bury their dead and began placing them in wine casks. longer still they even drank from those same casks. Now, it is custom upon a dwarf's death to mummify and place them in a death cask. To be drawn from the wine-crypts and drank once a year during the celebration of the dead. A dwarf not earning burial until the cask is empty. Those with large families are buried quickly, those without must rely on volunteers to drink in their name. It tastes horrible but it's tradition now so no dwarf is going to change it.
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give me your Hold gimmicks

one I've been sitting on for a while now is the "House of Silk" (dwarven name pending) with their main thing being a large textiles industry which is almost entirely supported by a giant spider matriarch the hold made a pact with shortly after it's founding. not sure how open I want them to be about that though, on one hand a wealthy and prestigious hold trying to hide a dark secret is a classic, but having the matriarch being a more integrated part of the hold could have some interesting dynamics
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>>96411802
Sounds like Mormon journaling. What about the corruptive works of disgraced criminals? Do they go into restricted wings guarded by librarian monks? What kind of market is there for illegal books and how do they cope with fakes?
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>>96343315
>dwarf-adjacent race
Explain what you mean by this. Do you mean a sub-race? Or an "OC DONUT STEEL" Not!Dwarves race?
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>>96412323
Best way to hide something is to put it in the most obvious place.
Matriarch works through proxies and poses as one of the noble Houses in the hold.
They deal with folks like any other House does, and they control the area where the matriarch and her spawn dwell.
Intertwine it with other Houses and the entire nobility would be after your head if you so much as breathe a whisper about this secret.
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>>96412323
>hold imports comically large amounts of coffee
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>>96409571
luv me mountain halls
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>>96409571
has anyone ever attempted a write up on dwarven city planning?
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>>96342613
EGYPT
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>>96377305
And you're not gonna tell us the name of the artist? Oh, Anon.
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>>96423501
One does not reveal the name of the craftsman until his work is complete.
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What is your ideal dwarf height?
I like dwarves about half human height but much broader.
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>>96427307
beefcake everywhere
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>>96423501
For real though, have the artists social and an update to my unnamed dwarf gal. I don't wanna go the route of Goblin Slayer and have her just called Dwarf Priestess.
Though I do have a quick fire idea in mind for her daily life in the temple/convent.

Artist twitter.
https://x.com/VestaVice
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>>96427307
Four to four and a half feet.
But broad as a fucking ale barrel.
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>>96377407
>Scholars have noted that the Svartálfar ('black elves') appear to be the same beings as dwarfs, given that both are described in the Prose Edda as the residents of Svartálfaheimr.[7][8] Another potential synonym is dökkálfar ('dark elves'); however, it is unclear whether svartálfar and dökkálfar were considered the same at the time of the writing of the Prose Edda.[9] The partial overlap of dwarfs in Eddic sources with elves is supported by the names of dwarfs recorded in the Dvergatal section of Völuspá, which include Álfr ('Elf'), Gandálfr ('Wand-elf'), Vindálf ('Wind-elf').
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>>96371165
>But yeah, given the heavily clannish and insular nature of dwarven society, and that women are both more valuable at home than men
The reason for the rise of patriarchy in settled societies is due to men contributing more calories to the household. Dwarves don't produce their own food [1], thus you would have a gender egalitarian culture because women can contribute much the same as men, similar to how the rise of gender equality in our society took place alongside the mechanization of agriculture and its precipitous decline as a part of the work force.

[1]: Even if you ignore this element of Tolkien's dwarves, they sure as shit don't use the plow, and societies without the plow have much more gender equality.
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>>96429482
Who says that Dwarfs don't produce their own food?
Pulling from Warhammer Fantasy here, but when Felix goes to the Slayer hold he's surprised to find that there are dwarfs outside the hold tending to flocks like sheep and goats, and herds like cattle. It surprises him because he never thought about it, since he was usually only in the company of other Slayers and it was his first time seeing the actual domestic side of the dwarfs.
Don't produce their own food GTFO outta here with this silly elf nonsense.
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>>96428422
Thank you Anon, very cool.
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>>96430435
You're welcome.
I've been thinking of making her a priest but based on that art..I dunno. I think I can still make it work though.
Image unrelated to character
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>>96423294
I think some of the dwarf focused WFRP books have some stuff on that
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>>96430411
>Who says that Dwarfs don't produce their own food?
Tolkien.

>Thus there grew up in those regions the economy, later characteristic of the dealings of Dwarves and Men (including Hobbits): Men became the chief providers of food, as herdsmen, shepherds, and land-tillers, which the Dwarves exchanged for work as builders, roadmakers, miners, and the makers of things of craft, from useful tools to weapons and arms and many other things of great cost and skill.
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>>96429482
Made up woke nonsense, ignored. Patriarchy existed and in fact was MORE prominent in early societies before the widespread development of agriculture. Division of labor and the surplus resources provided by civilizing and mass agriculture first introduced opportunities for women outside the household. "Gender equality" in the modern world, which is to say the mass entry of women into the workforce, was orchestrated by malicious actors so that they could depress wages and increase the number of spenders (particularly, spenders who tend to do a lot more needless consumption) to make green line go up. Of course, they later invented post-hoc rationalizations like this that rubes like you will fall for. Thankfully, Dwarves don't have to deal with such things. Unless you're playing Shadowrun, I guess.
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>>96435057
>Made up woke nonsense, ignored. Patriarchy existed and in fact was MORE prominent in early societies before the widespread development of agriculture. Division of labor and the surplus resources provided by civilizing and mass agriculture first introduced opportunities for women outside the household.
Absolutely false, trivially so. This is one of the clearest historical facts on the subject of the development of society; it, in fact, was a bit of a surprise to the earliest anthropologists, since they expected to find such "primitive" societies to look like the Biblical Israelites.

e.g. here's a 1975 (picked because you'd complain something more recent is "woke") study on the subject: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1044&context=anthropologyfacpub

>"Gender equality" in the modern world, which is to say the mass entry of women into the workforce, was orchestrated by malicious actors so that they could depress wages and increase the number of spenders (particularly, spenders who tend to do a lot more needless consumption) to make green line go up.
Ah, yes, the "mass entry of women into the workforce". Before 1960 you see, no woman ever worked; they were all well-kept housepets. When men were out killing elands in the ancestral environment, what do you think the women were doing? Twiddling their thumbs?

>Of course, they later invented post-hoc rationalizations like this that rubes like you will fall for.
Ah, yes, the entire academic discipline of anthropology decided to conspire to falsely claim that foragers had more gender equality than early agriculturalists purely to protect the (((malicious actors))) at the top. Retarded.

Totally "apolitical" anon whose perspective isn't corrupted by "personal politics," btw.
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this is a comfy thread, let's not
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>>96435267
It was the other anon who chose to say that the truth was "woke nonsense" and say a bunch of stupid gibberish, not me.
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>>96412323
I'll throw a shitpost in the pile.

Hold made in the midst of a knotted mess of petrified forest. Trees so hardened to stonelike strength and consistency that only the dwarves could dig into them and live there. Ironically still have to import tons of natural goods cause like hell anything is going to grow there, and even the wood that grows isn't usable as wood. Everyone tells a lot of jokes about it. The dwarves there are of better humor on it than most varieties would, or they appreciate how strange it is more than the outsiders do. Who knows what kind of creepy shit would have lived there before them. Or still lives in the unexplored parts.
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>>96435267
These are elves in this thread trying to disrupt our comfy dwarf posting.
Or gobbos who somehow managed to learn how to write.
Possibly Skaven as well.

Either way, knock it off >>96435057
>>96435195
or your names are going in, The Book.
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>>96435195
>e.g. here's a 1975 (picked because you'd complain something more recent is "woke") study on the subject:
One tribe of bushmen, wow! Published as part of ANTHROPOLOGY OF WOMEN by Patricia Draper, a woman whose entire scholarship revolves around A: the !Kung and related bushmen tribes and B: gender dynamics and "patrilateral bias". Who do you think you're fooling with such obvious tripe? Aside from the blatant motivation on the part of the author, extrapolating one band of bushmen to all of Africa, let alone all of human history, is retarded and demonstrates a lack of actually credible sources on your part.

>Ah, yes, the "mass entry of women into the workforce".
Are we just going to pretend that women didn't enter the broader workforce en masse between the 40s and 60s? Are we hoping that quotation marks will let us deny reality? Women were 20% of the labor force in 1920 and are now at or above 50% of the labor force. This is, in fact, a substantive difference.
>When men were [...] their thumbs?
Doing work. At home. There's actually quite a lot of work that goes into maintaining a household, particularly before the conveniences of the modern era. Plenty had hobbies and many may even have done work on the side. The point of the matter is, the division of labor between the sexes was much more pronounced before the modern era, and its breakdown was not some sort of natural happenstance.

>Totally "apolitical" anon whose perspective isn't corrupted by "personal politics," btw.
Oh no, I'm not apolitical. God forbid. You were the one who started a shitfit at someone saying men are different from women, and ever since have been whining "Just ignore it!!! It's fantasy!!!"
>Being so caught up in your own politics/beliefs you can't enjoy make believe is actually really souless and sad.
Comments like this make me think you are, yourself, a woman. Pathos-driven passive-aggressiveness.
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>>Being so caught up in your own politics/beliefs you can't enjoy make believe is actually really souless and sad.
>Comments like this make me think you are, yourself, a woman. Pathos-driven passive-aggressiveness.
That was me anon. And no im not a woman i just find it odd where someone needs lots of extra mental steps to allow themselves to roleplay a character and said as much. I dropped the whole thing days ago. I suggest you do too.

The anon you are replying to now is an obvious baiting fag who latched onto your very quick knee jerk reactions on the subject and is going to string you along for several more posts until he gets bored or your autism is satiated.
I suggest you just ignore him.
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I have my own weirdo stereotype

https://mountainhallgamersclub.substack.com/p/on-bazngir-lunaralia-1
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>>96377407
They're from Rune Factory 3. Left is half-monster (can turn into a phoenix like creature) and right is only half dwarf. The actual dwarves in the series are built like shit brickhouses.
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>>96342613
Is Namari going to usher in Japanese mangakas to see the light of the dwarf waifu rather than constant elf waifus?
I want to see female dwarfs get more attention.

Maybe I'm not looking hard enough and if true I'll take the loss in stride.
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>>96445505
Stop posting this.
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>>96445505
Please keep posting this.
Also, what's it from? A WWI or II era fantasy setting?
The art deco-y style really lends itself to those planes.
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>>96446444
it's by Isac R/Aanker for his industrial fantasy setting
got a couple of other pieces but he hasn't made anything new for a while
https://www.deviantart.com/aanker/gallery/78252893/industrial-fantasy-the-age-of-plutonium
https://www.artstation.com/isacr3
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