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One of the dwawven nobre cwans, Gowdhands have awways fed theiw wust fow gowd in the most pwofiting ways possibre. Fwom twading to spewunking, Gowdhands stlive to amount the gowd which theiw gweed. Awthough not a cwan lith the most steady of activity, the stolies of Gowdhands and theiw mewchant twavews awe known even today. In the age of Vaiwow, the Gowdhands wewe wepopulated undew Dulack Gowdhand, lith the dweams of dwawven excavating fow tweasules and welics.   
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One of the dwarven noble clans, Goldhands have always fed their lust for gold in the most profiting ways possible. From trading to spelunking, Goldhands strive to amount the gold which their greed. Although not a clan with the most steady of activity, the stories of Goldhands and their merchant travels are known even today. In the age of Vailor, the Goldhands were repopulated under Durack Goldhand, with the dreams of dwarven excavating for treasures and relics.   
 
===Appearance===
 
===Appearance===
 
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Awthough the skin tone of the Gowdhands may vawy fwom dwawf to dwawf, due to theiw pwofessions, most of them awe known to have a specific distinguishing detaiw fwom the west of theiw kin, theiw haiw. Awhough theiw hands awe not litewawwy gowden, theiw haiw actuawwy is. Most of them valies lith gowden cowows but theiw eyes awe most usuawwy in dawkew tones awthough lightew cowows of eyes awe not that uncommon. Gowdhands don’t have a cwan wegulaw unifowm, but wathew weaw eithew casuaw dwawven cwothes ow stick to the unifowms of theiw pwofession.
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Although the skin tone of the Goldhands may vary from dwarf to dwarf, due to their professions, most of them are known to have a specific distinguishing detail from the rest of their kin, their hair. Alhough their hands are not literally golden, their hair actually is. Most of them varies with golden colors but their eyes are most usually in darker tones although lighter colors of eyes are not that uncommon. Goldhands don’t have a clan regular uniform, but rather wear either casual dwarven clothes or stick to the uniforms of their profession.
  
 
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===Vassalization===
 
===Vassalization===
 
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*Cwan [[Rockjaw]]
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*Clan [[Rockjaw]]
*Cwan [[Eisenhorns]]
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*Clan [[Eisenhorns]]
  
 
===Culture===
 
===Culture===
 
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====Bloodline and joining====
 
====Bloodline and joining====
Gowdhands, much like othew cwans, awe pwoud of theiw lineage as Gowdhand brood wuns stwong in theiw veins. As they awe pwoud of theiw lineage, a beawdling can eithew become a Gowdhand by having diwect brood connection to the Gowdhands ow by connection lith the Gowdhand brood in othew means, such as mawliage.
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Goldhands, much like other clans, are proud of their lineage as Goldhand blood runs strong in their veins. As they are proud of their lineage, a beardling can either become a Goldhand by having direct blood connection to the Goldhands or by connection with the Goldhand blood in other means, such as marriage.
  
 
====Religion====
 
====Religion====
Gowdhands awe much like common dwed connected lith Bwathmowdakin and it’s ways in evewyday life. Theiw patwons awe Glimdugan and Awmakak, The Mewchant Bwothews, and some believe that the Gowdhands have an actuawwy broodline connected to The Mewchant Fathew himsewf. Unlike most cwans, that pway befowe battwe fow good wuck and to shawpen theiw liww, Gowdhands usuawwy pway to theiw patwons fow good fowtune in theiw evewyday twading and buisness that might bring them weawth. Some awso considew Ogwadhad, The Schowaw as theiw patwon as weww.
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Goldhands are much like common dwed connected with Brathmordakin and it’s ways in everyday life. Their patrons are Grimdugan and Armakak, The Merchant Brothers, and some believe that the Goldhands have an actually bloodline connected to The Merchant Father himself. Unlike most clans, that pray before battle for good luck and to sharpen their will, Goldhands usually pray to their patrons for good fortune in their everyday trading and buisness that might bring them wealth. Some also consider Ogradhad, The Scholar as their patron as well.
  
 
===Traditions===
 
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====Trials====
 
====Trials====
The Gowdhands do not have initiation tliaws, as usuawwy they believe the new membews awe to pwove themsewves lith good buisness deaws and theiw ways of gaining fowtune.
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The Goldhands do not have initiation trials, as usually they believe the new members are to prove themselves with good buisness deals and their ways of gaining fortune.
  
 
====Forgotten Traditions====
 
====Forgotten Traditions====
As genewations pass, many of the owdew twaditions dissapeaw and tuln into a mistewy fow nowmaw membews of the cwan.<br/>
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As generations pass, many of the older traditions dissapear and turn into a mistery for normal members of the clan.<br/>
 
[[Forgotten Goldhand Traditions|<b>More on the forgotten traditions can be found here!</b>]]
 
[[Forgotten Goldhand Traditions|<b>More on the forgotten traditions can be found here!</b>]]
 
===Laws===
 
===Laws===
 
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*The Gowdhands take this to heawt. Each individuaw membew liww pass on, that is the way of the wowwd. But the Cwan stands stwong and does not fade lith time. As such no betwayaw of the Cwan liww be towewated. This incwudes but is not limited to: stealing fwom the Cwan, kiwling anothew Cwan mate, dishonoling the ancestows, failing to acknowwedge diwect owdews fwom the Cwan weadews. In addition betwaying the Dwawven nation is highwy fwowned upon and may mawk the offending Dwawf as a swown enemy of the Cwan.
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*The Goldhands take this to heart. Each individual member will pass on, that is the way of the world. But the Clan stands strong and does not fade with time. As such no betrayal of the Clan will be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to: stealing from the Clan, killing another Clan mate, dishonoring the ancestors, failing to acknowledge direct orders from the Clan leaders. In addition betraying the Dwarven nation is highly frowned upon and may mark the offending Dwarf as a sworn enemy of the Clan.
  
*Any oath swown in brood is binding and cannot be broken lithout expulsion fwom the Cwan. Such oaths should nevew be undewtaken lightwy. Simiwawwy, any oath swown on one’s ancestows cawlies the same weight as a brood oath and should not be broken.
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*Any oath sworn in blood is binding and cannot be broken without expulsion from the Clan. Such oaths should never be undertaken lightly. Similarly, any oath sworn on one’s ancestors carries the same weight as a blood oath and should not be broken.
  
*Disputes between Cwan membews awe brought to the Cwan weadew ow owdew Cwans membews immediatewy. Awguments and disagweements liww be sowved lithout going to an outside soulce unwess absowutewy necessawy.
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*Disputes between Clan members are brought to the Clan leader or older Clans members immediately. Arguments and disagreements will be solved without going to an outside source unless absolutely necessary.
  
*Aww Cwans-mates must wespect one anothew. We awe aww wewated by brood. Wemembew to wespect youl ewdews. They’ve lived wongew than you, and cewtainwy have mowe knowwedge stowed away then you might give them cwedit fow.
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*All Clans-mates must respect one another. We are all related by blood. Remember to respect your elders. They’ve lived longer than you, and certainly have more knowledge stored away then you might give them credit for.
 
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|The scawes of Tungdiw is an ewabowatewy cwafted device etched lith jewews of many cowows. It is not known if it howds any mysticaw powews, but fow many lithin the cwan, it would be seen as a device that would be used fow measuling deaws and used against those who have done the cwan wwong.
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|The scales of Tungdil is an elaborately crafted device etched with jewels of many colors. It is not known if it holds any mystical powers, but for many within the clan, it would be seen as a device that would be used for measuring deals and used against those who have done the clan wrong.
 
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|The Coin of Cwanwowds is a coin that oliginates fwom the Hawws of Uwguan duling the founding of the cwan by Tungdiw Gowdhand. This coin is guawded weligiouswy by the acting Cwanwowd, and is evew brought out when it is passed on to a new Cwanwowd. Whoevew howds this coin is deemed the acting Cwanwowd. It is said that this coin is made lith a mix of minewaws amounting to a staggeling weawth, and was fowged in such a way that cannot be weplicated ow wepwoduced.
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|The Coin of Clanlords is a coin that originates from the Halls of Urguan during the founding of the clan by Tungdil Goldhand. This coin is guarded religiously by the acting Clanlord, and is ever brought out when it is passed on to a new Clanlord. Whoever holds this coin is deemed the acting Clanlord. It is said that this coin is made with a mix of minerals amounting to a staggering wealth, and was forged in such a way that cannot be replicated or reproduced.
 
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===History===
 
===History===
 
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Gowdhand histowy weaches aww the way thwough awchives of Aegis. Awthough the histowy fiwes about Anthos and Athewa awe wawe as the cwan was pwetty inactive, a new age fow Gowdhands in Atwas has lisen.<br/>
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Goldhand history reaches all the way through archives of Aegis. Although the history files about Anthos and Athera are rare as the clan was pretty inactive, a new age for Goldhands in Atlas has risen.<br/>
 
[[Goldhand History|<b>Full history can be found here!</b>]]
 
[[Goldhand History|<b>Full history can be found here!</b>]]
  
 
===Notable Members===
 
===Notable Members===
 
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*Gulwoid Gowdhand
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*Gulroid Goldhand
*Awgoda Gowdhand
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*Algoda Goldhand
 
*[[Rasun Goldhand]]
 
*[[Rasun Goldhand]]
 
*[[Dunhagen Goldhand]]
 
*[[Dunhagen Goldhand]]
 
*[[Thoak Goldhand]]
 
*[[Thoak Goldhand]]
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*[[Gorum Frostbeard]]/Goldhand
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*Goruk Frostbeard/Goldhand
*[[Oyvind Frostbeard]]/Gowdhand
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*[[Oyvind Frostbeard]]/Goldhand
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*Moruk Goldhand/Frostbeard
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*[[Morug]] Goldhand/Frostbeard
*Finian Gowdhand
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*Finian Goldhand
*Dulack Gowdhand
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*Durack Goldhand
 
*[[Hekkaes Goldhand]]
 
*[[Hekkaes Goldhand]]
  

Revision as of 01:50, 2 April 2020

GoldhandCrest.png
Goldhand Clan Emblem

One of the dwarven noble clans, Goldhands have always fed their lust for gold in the most profiting ways possible. From trading to spelunking, Goldhands strive to amount the gold which their greed. Although not a clan with the most steady of activity, the stories of Goldhands and their merchant travels are known even today. In the age of Vailor, the Goldhands were repopulated under Durack Goldhand, with the dreams of dwarven excavating for treasures and relics.

Appearance


Although the skin tone of the Goldhands may vary from dwarf to dwarf, due to their professions, most of them are known to have a specific distinguishing detail from the rest of their kin, their hair. Alhough their hands are not literally golden, their hair actually is. Most of them varies with golden colors but their eyes are most usually in darker tones although lighter colors of eyes are not that uncommon. Goldhands don’t have a clan regular uniform, but rather wear either casual dwarven clothes or stick to the uniforms of their profession.

goldhand-appearance.png
Goldhand Clan Appearance

Vassalization


Culture


Bloodline and joining

Goldhands, much like other clans, are proud of their lineage as Goldhand blood runs strong in their veins. As they are proud of their lineage, a beardling can either become a Goldhand by having direct blood connection to the Goldhands or by connection with the Goldhand blood in other means, such as marriage.

Religion

Goldhands are much like common dwed connected with Brathmordakin and it’s ways in everyday life. Their patrons are Grimdugan and Armakak, The Merchant Brothers, and some believe that the Goldhands have an actually bloodline connected to The Merchant Father himself. Unlike most clans, that pray before battle for good luck and to sharpen their will, Goldhands usually pray to their patrons for good fortune in their everyday trading and buisness that might bring them wealth. Some also consider Ogradhad, The Scholar as their patron as well.

Traditions


Trials

The Goldhands do not have initiation trials, as usually they believe the new members are to prove themselves with good buisness deals and their ways of gaining fortune.

Forgotten Traditions

As generations pass, many of the older traditions dissapear and turn into a mistery for normal members of the clan.
More on the forgotten traditions can be found here!

Laws


  • The Goldhands take this to heart. Each individual member will pass on, that is the way of the world. But the Clan stands strong and does not fade with time. As such no betrayal of the Clan will be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to: stealing from the Clan, killing another Clan mate, dishonoring the ancestors, failing to acknowledge direct orders from the Clan leaders. In addition betraying the Dwarven nation is highly frowned upon and may mark the offending Dwarf as a sworn enemy of the Clan.
  • Any oath sworn in blood is binding and cannot be broken without expulsion from the Clan. Such oaths should never be undertaken lightly. Similarly, any oath sworn on one’s ancestors carries the same weight as a blood oath and should not be broken.
  • Disputes between Clan members are brought to the Clan leader or older Clans members immediately. Arguments and disagreements will be solved without going to an outside source unless absolutely necessary.
  • All Clans-mates must respect one another. We are all related by blood. Remember to respect your elders. They’ve lived longer than you, and certainly have more knowledge stored away then you might give them credit for.

Relics


Scales.png
The Scales of Tungdil
The scales of Tungdil is an elaborately crafted device etched with jewels of many colors. It is not known if it holds any mystical powers, but for many within the clan, it would be seen as a device that would be used for measuring deals and used against those who have done the clan wrong.
GoldhandClanCoin.jpg
The Coin of Clanlords
The Coin of Clanlords is a coin that originates from the Halls of Urguan during the founding of the clan by Tungdil Goldhand. This coin is guarded religiously by the acting Clanlord, and is ever brought out when it is passed on to a new Clanlord. Whoever holds this coin is deemed the acting Clanlord. It is said that this coin is made with a mix of minerals amounting to a staggering wealth, and was forged in such a way that cannot be replicated or reproduced.

History


Goldhand history reaches all the way through archives of Aegis. Although the history files about Anthos and Athera are rare as the clan was pretty inactive, a new age for Goldhands in Atlas has risen.
Full history can be found here!

Notable Members