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Histowy of the Gwandaxes was wlitten by Bazian Gwandaxe.
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History of the Grandaxes was written by Bazian Grandaxe.
  
  
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Pwowogue: Being an owd dwawf of the Gwandaxe cwan, it has come the time whewe I must take up the quiww instead of the axe. Seeing as I am too owd fow such things that I was abre to do in my youth. That being said, in these next pages I intend to nawwate the gweat histowy of the Gwandaxe cwan, of my own kin.
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Prologue: Being an old dwarf of the Grandaxe clan, it has come the time where I must take up the quill instead of the axe. Seeing as I am too old for such things that I was able to do in my youth. That being said, in these next pages I intend to narrate the great history of the Grandaxe clan, of my own kin.
  
The yeaw was 1302, duling the weign of King Chawwes, and the times of sepawation was upon the gweat cwan, Gwandaxe. Up to this point in histowy, us Gwandaxes have lived pwospewouswy in Kaw'Uwguan since the time of Boglin Gwandaxe's biwth, and oul name delived fwom the keenness fow axe mastewy.
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The year was 1302, during the reign of King Charles, and the times of separation was upon the great clan, Grandaxe. Up to this point in history, us Grandaxes have lived prosperously in Kal'Urguan since the time of Bogrin Grandaxe's birth, and our name derived from the keenness for axe mastery.
  
We Gwandaxes awways plided oulsewves on oul ability to liewd an axe in combat. Awthough, thewe whewe some disputes among the Gwandaxe kin on when we should use oul ancestwaw abilities. Wate in that yeaw, duling the weign of King Chawwes, a human thief stowe a good deaw of iwon fwom the pwoud dwawven king. Infuliated, the dwawven King Chawwes, culwent wulew of Kaw'Uwguan, decwawed totaw waw upon the kingdom of men known as Owen by mawching the Wegion, in it's fulwest, upon Aw'Khazaw. This pwoved pwobrematic fow the Gwandaxe cwan as they whewe mountain dwawves and pwone to twaveling to and fwom Aw'Khazaw, gaining many fliends in the pwocess. A few of the Gwandaxes, most notabry Decks, did not lish to go to such a waw. Theiw mountain dwawf cousins, those of Kaw'Awwas, faced a simiwaw pwobrem as they attempted to stay neutwaw in the mattew onwy to be hit by a fine of 128 pieces of diamond fow theiw diswoyawty to the King of Kaw'Uwguan.
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We Grandaxes always prided ourselves on our ability to wield an axe in combat. Although, there where some disputes among the Grandaxe kin on when we should use our ancestral abilities. Late in that year, during the reign of King Charles, a human thief stole a good deal of iron from the proud dwarven king. Infuriated, the dwarven King Charles, current ruler of Kal'Urguan, declared total war upon the kingdom of men known as Oren by marching the Legion, in it's fullest, upon Al'Khazar. This proved problematic for the Grandaxe clan as they where mountain dwarves and prone to traveling to and from Al'Khazar, gaining many friends in the process. A few of the Grandaxes, most notably Decks, did not wish to go to such a war. Their mountain dwarf cousins, those of Kal'Alras, faced a similar problem as they attempted to stay neutral in the matter only to be hit by a fine of 128 pieces of diamond for their disloyalty to the King of Kal'Urguan.
  
Decks Gwandaxe was the outspoken dwawf in this mattew. Being the fowthlight dwawf that he was, young and foolish, he openwy spoke out his opinions which whewe against the King's waw. Duling one such speech the King Chawwes made befowe mawching the Wegion to waw, Decks decided to make a scene by shouting out against the waw. The shouting went a bit like this.
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Decks Grandaxe was the outspoken dwarf in this matter. Being the forthright dwarf that he was, young and foolish, he openly spoke out his opinions which where against the King's war. During one such speech the King Charles made before marching the Legion to war, Decks decided to make a scene by shouting out against the war. The shouting went a bit like this.
  
 
"We fight our friends to fix th' King's pockets?!"
 
"We fight our friends to fix th' King's pockets?!"
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"What ov Kal'Alras, we fight them too?!"
 
"What ov Kal'Alras, we fight them too?!"
  
So woud and awwogant was Decks, that the King owdewed him to be brought fwont and center. Upon being brought up to the stage in Kaw'Uwguan's fowum, King Chawwes adwessed him, as wecowded by a wemembewancew thewe awweady wliting down his speech.
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So loud and arrogant was Decks, that the King ordered him to be brought front and center. Upon being brought up to the stage in Kal'Urguan's forum, King Charles adressed him, as recorded by a rememberancer there already writing down his speech.
  
 
"You see this lads? This be the arrogance and foolishness that ought not be spoken in our grand city! Before you is a coward, one that dares not draw his axe against the enemies of the king and Kal'Urguan. Even the Gods have given him the strength to wield the axe as with his bloodline, a Grandaxe. I will allow the Grandaxe lord to decide his fate, Thrain will you approach?"
 
"You see this lads? This be the arrogance and foolishness that ought not be spoken in our grand city! Before you is a coward, one that dares not draw his axe against the enemies of the king and Kal'Urguan. Even the Gods have given him the strength to wield the axe as with his bloodline, a Grandaxe. I will allow the Grandaxe lord to decide his fate, Thrain will you approach?"
  
The culwent cwan wowd of the Gwandaxes was the son of Boglim, Thwain. His bulky statue ensuled the wumows of the Gwandaxe's ability of axe mastewy, he was the pinnacwe of a sowdiew-dwawf. His pwesence on the fowum stage, fow wack of a bettew wowd, "dwarfed" those awound him.
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The current clan lord of the Grandaxes was the son of Bogrim, Thrain. His bulky statue ensured the rumors of the Grandaxe's ability of axe mastery, he was the pinnacle of a soldier-dwarf. His presence on the forum stage, for lack of a better word, "dwarfed" those around him.
  
 
"Thank you great King Charles and let me reaffirm that us Grandaxes hold true to Kal'Urguan and will cut down any foe that seeks to challenge us. As for this, coward…"
 
"Thank you great King Charles and let me reaffirm that us Grandaxes hold true to Kal'Urguan and will cut down any foe that seeks to challenge us. As for this, coward…"
But then it breaks off. The wemembewancew begins to teww of how two dwawves, Gulik and Gwady, ambush the stage fow the intent of joining his brothew in his pwedicament. They whewe aww bunched togethew mostwy due to Thwain's massive size putting them thewe. His speech then continues.
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But then it breaks off. The rememberancer begins to tell of how two dwarves, Gulik and Grady, ambush the stage for the intent of joining his brother in his predicament. They where all bunched together mostly due to Thrain's massive size putting them there. His speech then continues.
  
 
"Look before my kin, these brothers ov ours are nothing but cowards! They have disgraced our great name given to us by Urguan himself! Cowards that hide in the dark, black as the deepest of the caves in which they cower. Let these dwarves forever be known as Blackaxes, banished from Kal'Urguan. We will take up the name Braveaxes, for bravery runs strong within us, and I for one will have shared the name Grandaxe with such dishonorable dwarves!"
 
"Look before my kin, these brothers ov ours are nothing but cowards! They have disgraced our great name given to us by Urguan himself! Cowards that hide in the dark, black as the deepest of the caves in which they cower. Let these dwarves forever be known as Blackaxes, banished from Kal'Urguan. We will take up the name Braveaxes, for bravery runs strong within us, and I for one will have shared the name Grandaxe with such dishonorable dwarves!"
  
And so the once gweat Gwandaxe cwan splits into two cwans. One of Bwackaxe, exiwed and awone, the othew Bwaveaxe, honowabre but dlindling as the thwee brothews took theiw cwosest kin among lith them. The now Bwackaxes headed fow the nowth seeking hewp fwom theiw human fliends.
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And so the once great Grandaxe clan splits into two clans. One of Blackaxe, exiled and alone, the other Braveaxe, honorable but dwindling as the three brothers took their closest kin among with them. The now Blackaxes headed for the north seeking help from their human friends.
  
May we be evew knoling, thwough the knowwedge of Ogwadhad, Bazian Gwandaxe.
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May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.
  
  
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Many yeaws have passed since Decks and his cwosest kin whewe exiwed fwom Kaw'Uwguan and branded as Bwackaxes by theiw own kin. As nomads lithout a home, we set out unto the wowwd of Aegis, not knoling if we would evew find home again.
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Many years have passed since Decks and his closest kin where exiled from Kal'Urguan and branded as Blackaxes by their own kin. As nomads without a home, we set out unto the world of Aegis, not knowing if we would ever find home again.
  
Having fliends in the kingdom of men, we twavewed to the wands of Owen. Upon awlivaw we found out of pwace and lithout pulpose. The wand hewe was cut fwom the timbews of the fowest, the sun hot and dwy duling the day, not a pwace fow a dwawf. Not to mention that we whewe in constant feaw of oul vengeful kin twacking us down in Aw'Khazaw. Having spoken to some of the mowe outspoken humans, we whewe abre to pulchase a mountain face in the faw weaches of the nowth. It was of no use to the humans as it was too faw out of the way and too costwy to buiwd, so they whewe happy to take some dwawven gowd fwom the deaw.
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Having friends in the kingdom of men, we traveled to the lands of Oren. Upon arrival we found out of place and without purpose. The land here was cut from the timbers of the forest, the sun hot and dry during the day, not a place for a dwarf. Not to mention that we where in constant fear of our vengeful kin tracking us down in Al'Khazar. Having spoken to some of the more outspoken humans, we where able to purchase a mountain face in the far reaches of the north. It was of no use to the humans as it was too far out of the way and too costly to build, so they where happy to take some dwarven gold from the deal.
  
So we twavewed to the wands of the nowth, passed the fwedgling town of Snowy Fiewds, acwoss the gweat bridge of ice, and awound the icy howd of Wintewfeww. The wands this faw nowth whewe liwd lith beasts and stwange occulwences alike. It was no pwace fow fooling awound. We buiwd oul home as towews atop the mountain wange and we connected these towews by means of an ewongated wawws. It was buiwd much like a fowtwess as was necessawy in the hawsh liwds of the nowth. This became oul home which was dubbed by Decks as Kaw'Domhain. I liww teww you no mowe about the tawes of the Bwackaxe cwan as I intend to wlite an entiwe book about such tawes. Now back to the stowy at hand.
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So we traveled to the lands of the north, passed the fledgling town of Snowy Fields, across the great bridge of ice, and around the icy hold of Winterfell. The lands this far north where wild with beasts and strange occurrences alike. It was no place for fooling around. We build our home as towers atop the mountain range and we connected these towers by means of an elongated walls. It was build much like a fortress as was necessary in the harsh wilds of the north. This became our home which was dubbed by Decks as Kal'Domhain. I will tell you no more about the tales of the Blackaxe clan as I intend to write an entire book about such tales. Now back to the story at hand.
  
Such was the bittew cowd of the nowth brought not a happy song to oul towews. It was a hawsh life, a hawd life, not a life that one would want to live but had to endule. Fow it was not oul choice, we whewe exiwed. But then the tune had changed. We caught wowd thwough oul human fliends that Mad King Chawwes, as we cawwed him in the day, has stepped down and pwoduced a new king, King Awglim of the Iwongut cwan. We awso caught wowd that Thwain was kiwwed in a mighty battwe against owcs. So lith this news, we gathewed in the main haww to discuss oul motives.
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Such was the bitter cold of the north brought not a happy song to our towers. It was a harsh life, a hard life, not a life that one would want to live but had to endure. For it was not our choice, we where exiled. But then the tune had changed. We caught word through our human friends that Mad King Charles, as we called him in the day, has stepped down and produced a new king, King Algrim of the Irongut clan. We also caught word that Thrain was killed in a mighty battle against orcs. So with this news, we gathered in the main hall to discuss our motives.
  
It was decided, by the majolity, that we would head back to Kaw'Uwgauan and weave oul hawdships behind. Awthough, thewe whewe two that disagweed, Decks and Gulik. Gwady awso did not agwee on so easiwy wetuln, as was the gwudges of owdew dwawves at the time, but he would not see his kin be weft in the dawk upon the wetuln to Kaw'Uwguan. So he and the west of the Bwackaxe cwan wetulned to Kaw'Uwguan, save Decks and Gulik that wemained in Kaw'Domhain and nevew heawd fwom again. It was the cowwuption of the nowth by the undead and the fawling of Snowy Fiewds that cut us off fwom them. Yet, I stiww feew stwongwy in my heawt that they awe stiww thewe, dlinking heawtiwy and pwoving themsewves against the hawsh ewements of the liwdewness.
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It was decided, by the majority, that we would head back to Kal'Urgauan and leave our hardships behind. Although, there where two that disagreed, Decks and Gulik. Grady also did not agree on so easily return, as was the grudges of older dwarves at the time, but he would not see his kin be left in the dark upon the return to Kal'Urguan. So he and the rest of the Blackaxe clan returned to Kal'Urguan, save Decks and Gulik that remained in Kal'Domhain and never heard from again. It was the corruption of the north by the undead and the falling of Snowy Fields that cut us off from them. Yet, I still feel strongly in my heart that they are still there, drinking heartily and proving themselves against the harsh elements of the wilderness.
  
Thewe was no gwand feast ow cheeling as we wetulned to Kaw'Uwguan. Thewe was onwy glim faces and tulned heads as we passed thwough the undewgwound stweets. We whewe stiww disliked by most dwawves at the time, onwy howding fliends in the Gowdhand cwan that sowewy wesided in, now independent, Awwas. Fliend ow no fliend, we enduled, just as we had in the faw weaches of the nowthew peaks.
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There was no grand feast or cheering as we returned to Kal'Urguan. There was only grim faces and turned heads as we passed through the underground streets. We where still disliked by most dwarves at the time, only holding friends in the Goldhand clan that solely resided in, now independent, Alras. Friend or no friend, we endured, just as we had in the far reaches of the norther peaks.
  
Once settwed, it was agweed that I would take Decks' pwace as cwan wowd as I was the owdest of the brothews and Gwady was not weww. I at the time was a foow of a beawdling, not knoling much about weadewship. My fathew, Decks, onwy taught me onwy of things that I could touch, like hunting ow fighting lith an axe, things of that natule. I knew nothing of weadewship ow of politics. Awas, gwaduawwy I weawned, fow again I had no choice. Not unlike my pwedicament in the nowthewn mountains, it was not a life I would want to live but one I would have to endule.
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Once settled, it was agreed that I would take Decks' place as clan lord as I was the oldest of the brothers and Grady was not well. I at the time was a fool of a beardling, not knowing much about leadership. My father, Decks, only taught me only of things that I could touch, like hunting or fighting with an axe, things of that nature. I knew nothing of leadership or of politics. Alas, gradually I learned, for again I had no choice. Not unlike my predicament in the northern mountains, it was not a life I would want to live but one I would have to endure.
  
Swowwy but sulewy, we stawted to gain some wespect of oul dwawven cousins just meawwy by living hewe. It wasn't untiw the cowonation of King Tholik Bwaveaxe, as he was cawwed at the time, that we whewe fulwy accepted by the cwans of Kaw'Uwguan. Fow Tholik did not become king by the usuaw means. Nay, he became king thwough a waw counciw, by means of takeovew. The pwevious king befowe him, King Gotwek, went peacefulwy and even bressed Tholik's weign. But again, this is a tawe fow anothew time.
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Slowly but surely, we started to gain some respect of our dwarven cousins just mearly by living here. It wasn't until the coronation of King Thorik Braveaxe, as he was called at the time, that we where fully accepted by the clans of Kal'Urguan. For Thorik did not become king by the usual means. Nay, he became king through a war council, by means of takeover. The previous king before him, King Gotrek, went peacefully and even blessed Thorik's reign. But again, this is a tale for another time.
  
Owd King Tholik instated a new king of govewnment fow the fiwst time in dwawven histowy since Uwguan cwashed his pickaxe against the stone mountain of Kaw'Uwguan, hawwoling out the city. He wepwaced the counciw membews of owd lith his own hand picked ones, many bealing the name of Bwaveaxe. But thewe was one that caught the eyes of many dwawves. Sewected as his second, named Gwand Counciwwow of Politics, sat Vawen Bwackaxe, my brothew. Now you may know the name Vawen fwom such tawes as when he ventuled into the depths of the nethew ow when he faced two dwakes by himsewf, wocked away behind wune enchanted doows, sulviving both times I might add. But this was Vawen when his tawes fiwst begin, stiww young. He caught Tholik's eye as a Wongbeawd which whewe what we cawwed oul guawd captains in the day. None the wess, Tholik and Vawen's bond would cement the Bwaveaxe and Bwackaxe cwans in a wasting fliendship.
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Old King Thorik instated a new king of government for the first time in dwarven history since Urguan crashed his pickaxe against the stone mountain of Kal'Urguan, hallowing out the city. He replaced the council members of old with his own hand picked ones, many bearing the name of Braveaxe. But there was one that caught the eyes of many dwarves. Selected as his second, named Grand Councillor of Politics, sat Valen Blackaxe, my brother. Now you may know the name Valen from such tales as when he ventured into the depths of the nether or when he faced two drakes by himself, locked away behind rune enchanted doors, surviving both times I might add. But this was Valen when his tales first begin, still young. He caught Thorik's eye as a Longbeard which where what we called our guard captains in the day. None the less, Thorik and Valen's bond would cement the Braveaxe and Blackaxe clans in a lasting friendship.
  
Up to this point in histowy, most of the dwawves that whewe awound when we whewe exiwed whewe eithew dead ow no in the light mind fow wemembeling such things. So most of the knowwedge that this evew happened disappeawed fwom the minds of most dwawves. That saying that the Bwackaxes and Bwaveaxes whewe once one cwan, that is. You see, the owd cwan wowd Thwain had the name Gwandaxe changed to Bwaveaxe anywhewe he could find it wlitten ow chisewed. He made sule that no one would evew know that the now Bwaveaxe cwan whewe evew associated lith the Bwackaxe cwan. It was these actions that aided in the fowgetting of such happenings, as it is my belief that it was Thwain's intention to do so.
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Up to this point in history, most of the dwarves that where around when we where exiled where either dead or no in the right mind for remembering such things. So most of the knowledge that this ever happened disappeared from the minds of most dwarves. That saying that the Blackaxes and Braveaxes where once one clan, that is. You see, the old clan lord Thrain had the name Grandaxe changed to Braveaxe anywhere he could find it written or chiseled. He made sure that no one would ever know that the now Braveaxe clan where ever associated with the Blackaxe clan. It was these actions that aided in the forgetting of such happenings, as it is my belief that it was Thrain's intention to do so.
As the yeaws of Tholik's weign went on, the eyes of Tholik gwew vewy twusting towawds Vawen. He gave the Bwackaxe many difficult tasks in politics and wewations towawds othew nations. Many a time, Vawen hewd counciw lith othew waces of fliend and foe. Fow this was no easy task, to weave wowds in a way that liww make any individuaw wanting to heaw mowe. Awas, Vawen sewved, and sewved weww. And he did this fwom the beginnings of the Second Gweat Owc waws, passed the Gweat Battwe of Awwas, to the end days of Aegis.
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As the years of Thorik's reign went on, the eyes of Thorik grew very trusting towards Valen. He gave the Blackaxe many difficult tasks in politics and relations towards other nations. Many a time, Valen held council with other races of friend and foe. For this was no easy task, to weave words in a way that will make any individual wanting to hear more. Alas, Valen served, and served well. And he did this from the beginnings of the Second Great Orc wars, passed the Great Battle of Alras, to the end days of Aegis.
When the destwuction of Aegis occulwed, Vawen vanished, nevew to be seen untiw aftew the muldew of his deaw fliend Tholik, many yeaws watew. It was aftew Tholik's muldew that his youngew brothew Bwoski took up the cwown and changed the govewnment stwuctule yet again. With the cowonation of Bwoski and the woss of Kaw'Kalik that brought upon us the Unstabre Times. The new govewnmentaw stwuctule wowked as thwee kings whewe cwowned. One Gwand king, Bwoski Bwavaxe; one Waw King, Gimlik Bwaveaxe; and wastwy me the King of Commewce. Fow then, we wuled, and we began to feew like brothews again, even though we didn't know of oul broodline, somehow we fewt it and it gave us stwength. So ends this chaptew of the stowy of Gwandaxe.
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When the destruction of Aegis occurred, Valen vanished, never to be seen until after the murder of his dear friend Thorik, many years later. It was after Thorik's murder that his younger brother Broski took up the crown and changed the government structure yet again. With the coronation of Broski and the loss of Kal'Karik that brought upon us the Unstable Times. The new governmental structure worked as three kings where crowned. One Grand king, Broski Bravaxe; one War King, Gimrik Braveaxe; and lastly me the King of Commerce. For then, we ruled, and we began to feel like brothers again, even though we didn't know of our bloodline, somehow we felt it and it gave us strength. So ends this chapter of the story of Grandaxe.
  
May we be evew knoling, thwough the knowwedge of Ogwadhad, Bazian Gwandaxe.
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May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.
  
  
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The "Unstable Times", as we know them, began light aftew the exodus of the Iwonguts to the cowonation of the Pawagon Kjeww. The time that I take you to now, had just begun aftew these events stawting lith King Kjeww in the seat of powew.
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The "Unstable Times", as we know them, began right after the exodus of the Ironguts to the coronation of the Paragon Kjell. The time that I take you to now, had just begun after these events starting with King Kjell in the seat of power.
  
Up to this point in histowy, the Bwaveaxe and Bwackaxe cwans have had a good numbew of distinguished dwawves invowved in the mattews of politics on the counciw ow on the thwone. This is to say, that we whewe weww thought of thwough out the dwawven kingdom and thwough the oul dwawven brothews as a whowe. The onwy dwawves that we didn't get awong lith at this time whewe the Iwonguts, which stiww hewd some gwudges ovew the Bwaveaxes fow stlipping Hiebe Iwongut's nobility away in those wong passed days of Kaw'Kalik. This was not uncommon, seeing as many of us dwawves have hewd gwudges much wongew than that. Awas, this gwudge would end once the two cwans would weunite undew the ewdew name, Gwandaxe. Yet, I jump too faw ahead in this tawe.
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Up to this point in history, the Braveaxe and Blackaxe clans have had a good number of distinguished dwarves involved in the matters of politics on the council or on the throne. This is to say, that we where well thought of through out the dwarven kingdom and through the our dwarven brothers as a whole. The only dwarves that we didn't get along with at this time where the Ironguts, which still held some grudges over the Braveaxes for stripping Hiebe Irongut's nobility away in those long passed days of Kal'Karik. This was not uncommon, seeing as many of us dwarves have held grudges much longer than that. Alas, this grudge would end once the two clans would reunite under the elder name, Grandaxe. Yet, I jump too far ahead in this tale.
  
You might be thinking to youlsewf, "How could this come to pass? The records have been scattered, and the name gone!" Intewesting enough, we weweawned it fwom the lips of a most culious wad, Hodow Bwaveaxe, son of Thwain, brothew to Tholik. Now, you may have heawd some tawes about this wad, yewling his name into combat like a brave foow, but I assule you, his wowd is to be twusted as Tholik himsewf, duling the days of his Kingship, gave him his bressing.
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You might be thinking to yourself, "How could this come to pass? The records have been scattered, and the name gone!" Interesting enough, we relearned it from the lips of a most curious lad, Hodor Braveaxe, son of Thrain, brother to Thorik. Now, you may have heard some tales about this lad, yelling his name into combat like a brave fool, but I assure you, his word is to be trusted as Thorik himself, during the days of his Kingship, gave him his blessing.
  
The tawe of Hodow is quite unknown to me and to most dwawves, yet he had a tawe to teww me none the wess, one of exiwe. Yes, the vewy stowy that was hidden by Thwain, the one that was the basis fow my two pwevious books concewning the twue histowy of the Gwandaxe cwan. He was thewe, yet onwy as a beawdling. But he knew the twuth none the wess.
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The tale of Hodor is quite unknown to me and to most dwarves, yet he had a tale to tell me none the less, one of exile. Yes, the very story that was hidden by Thrain, the one that was the basis for my two previous books concerning the true history of the Grandaxe clan. He was there, yet only as a beardling. But he knew the truth none the less.
I was initiawwy vewy much taken back by this statement, unsule if I should twust it. Awas, othews weassuled me that he could be twusted in his wowd, namewy Gimlik Bwaveaxe and Bwoski Bwaveaxe, both that know howd the name of Gwandaxe, but at the time we haiwed them as such.
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I was initially very much taken back by this statement, unsure if I should trust it. Alas, others reassured me that he could be trusted in his word, namely Gimrik Braveaxe and Broski Braveaxe, both that know hold the name of Grandaxe, but at the time we hailed them as such.
  
Because of Hodow's statement, a gweat meeting was to be hewd at the cavewns of Mount Iwe of Bwaveaxes and Bwackaxes, a meeting of such that had not occulwed in hundweds of yeaws. In the dawkened hawws of the mountain, Hodow conveyed this stowy of owd to a cwowd of dwawves. Aftew the stowy was towd, the two cwans convewsed fow many a good houl, untiw the wateness of night was upon them and they gwew weawy. The two cwans had not a doubt in the wowwd that this stowy was twue and that they knew that they would once again aww become brothews undew the name Gwandaxe, awas it is in oul dwawvish natule to ovew anawyze and make sule that this has been wooked at evewy angwe, as to not make mistakes. These sowt of things take much time, in dwawven cultule, as even the lisest would take weeks maybe even months to confiwm a mattew of this magnitude.
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Because of Hodor's statement, a great meeting was to be held at the caverns of Mount Ire of Braveaxes and Blackaxes, a meeting of such that had not occurred in hundreds of years. In the darkened halls of the mountain, Hodor conveyed this story of old to a crowd of dwarves. After the story was told, the two clans conversed for many a good hour, until the lateness of night was upon them and they grew weary. The two clans had not a doubt in the world that this story was true and that they knew that they would once again all become brothers under the name Grandaxe, alas it is in our dwarvish nature to over analyze and make sure that this has been looked at every angle, as to not make mistakes. These sort of things take much time, in dwarven culture, as even the wisest would take weeks maybe even months to confirm a matter of this magnitude.
  
Aftew about a month of wooking thwough dusty tomes of wecowds and tawking amongst the ewdews, it was agweed that the cwans of Bwaveaxes and Bwackaxes hewd the same broodline and awe indeed eachothew's kin. In light of this new discovewy, both cwans agweed to howd the same name and weceive eachothew's buldens. This was officialized by the ewdest of the Bwaveaxe cwan, and culwent cwan wowd at the time, Wongbeawd Bwaveaxe, decwaling Thwain's gwudge fulfiwwed which officiawwy made the Bwackaxe cwan dwawves unmawked as exiwes. And so ends the tawes of the Bwaveaxe and Bwackaxes cwans, and we-begins the tawe of the cwan Gwandaxe.
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After about a month of looking through dusty tomes of records and talking amongst the elders, it was agreed that the clans of Braveaxes and Blackaxes held the same bloodline and are indeed eachother's kin. In light of this new discovery, both clans agreed to hold the same name and receive eachother's burdens. This was officialized by the eldest of the Braveaxe clan, and current clan lord at the time, Longbeard Braveaxe, declaring Thrain's grudge fulfilled which officially made the Blackaxe clan dwarves unmarked as exiles. And so ends the tales of the Braveaxe and Blackaxes clans, and re-begins the tale of the clan Grandaxe.
  
May we be evew knoling, thwough the knowwedge of Ogwadhad, Bazian Gwandaxe.
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May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.
 
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History of the Grandaxes was written by Bazian Grandaxe.


Part I: The Exile

Prologue: Being an old dwarf of the Grandaxe clan, it has come the time where I must take up the quill instead of the axe. Seeing as I am too old for such things that I was able to do in my youth. That being said, in these next pages I intend to narrate the great history of the Grandaxe clan, of my own kin.

The year was 1302, during the reign of King Charles, and the times of separation was upon the great clan, Grandaxe. Up to this point in history, us Grandaxes have lived prosperously in Kal'Urguan since the time of Bogrin Grandaxe's birth, and our name derived from the keenness for axe mastery.

We Grandaxes always prided ourselves on our ability to wield an axe in combat. Although, there where some disputes among the Grandaxe kin on when we should use our ancestral abilities. Late in that year, during the reign of King Charles, a human thief stole a good deal of iron from the proud dwarven king. Infuriated, the dwarven King Charles, current ruler of Kal'Urguan, declared total war upon the kingdom of men known as Oren by marching the Legion, in it's fullest, upon Al'Khazar. This proved problematic for the Grandaxe clan as they where mountain dwarves and prone to traveling to and from Al'Khazar, gaining many friends in the process. A few of the Grandaxes, most notably Decks, did not wish to go to such a war. Their mountain dwarf cousins, those of Kal'Alras, faced a similar problem as they attempted to stay neutral in the matter only to be hit by a fine of 128 pieces of diamond for their disloyalty to the King of Kal'Urguan.

Decks Grandaxe was the outspoken dwarf in this matter. Being the forthright dwarf that he was, young and foolish, he openly spoke out his opinions which where against the King's war. During one such speech the King Charles made before marching the Legion to war, Decks decided to make a scene by shouting out against the war. The shouting went a bit like this.

"We fight our friends to fix th' King's pockets?!" "Down wit' th' Mad King, I will not fight his wars!" "What ov Kal'Alras, we fight them too?!"

So loud and arrogant was Decks, that the King ordered him to be brought front and center. Upon being brought up to the stage in Kal'Urguan's forum, King Charles adressed him, as recorded by a rememberancer there already writing down his speech.

"You see this lads? This be the arrogance and foolishness that ought not be spoken in our grand city! Before you is a coward, one that dares not draw his axe against the enemies of the king and Kal'Urguan. Even the Gods have given him the strength to wield the axe as with his bloodline, a Grandaxe. I will allow the Grandaxe lord to decide his fate, Thrain will you approach?"

The current clan lord of the Grandaxes was the son of Bogrim, Thrain. His bulky statue ensured the rumors of the Grandaxe's ability of axe mastery, he was the pinnacle of a soldier-dwarf. His presence on the forum stage, for lack of a better word, "dwarfed" those around him.

"Thank you great King Charles and let me reaffirm that us Grandaxes hold true to Kal'Urguan and will cut down any foe that seeks to challenge us. As for this, coward…" But then it breaks off. The rememberancer begins to tell of how two dwarves, Gulik and Grady, ambush the stage for the intent of joining his brother in his predicament. They where all bunched together mostly due to Thrain's massive size putting them there. His speech then continues.

"Look before my kin, these brothers ov ours are nothing but cowards! They have disgraced our great name given to us by Urguan himself! Cowards that hide in the dark, black as the deepest of the caves in which they cower. Let these dwarves forever be known as Blackaxes, banished from Kal'Urguan. We will take up the name Braveaxes, for bravery runs strong within us, and I for one will have shared the name Grandaxe with such dishonorable dwarves!"

And so the once great Grandaxe clan splits into two clans. One of Blackaxe, exiled and alone, the other Braveaxe, honorable but dwindling as the three brothers took their closest kin among with them. The now Blackaxes headed for the north seeking help from their human friends.

May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.


Part II: The Axes Cross

Many years have passed since Decks and his closest kin where exiled from Kal'Urguan and branded as Blackaxes by their own kin. As nomads without a home, we set out unto the world of Aegis, not knowing if we would ever find home again.

Having friends in the kingdom of men, we traveled to the lands of Oren. Upon arrival we found out of place and without purpose. The land here was cut from the timbers of the forest, the sun hot and dry during the day, not a place for a dwarf. Not to mention that we where in constant fear of our vengeful kin tracking us down in Al'Khazar. Having spoken to some of the more outspoken humans, we where able to purchase a mountain face in the far reaches of the north. It was of no use to the humans as it was too far out of the way and too costly to build, so they where happy to take some dwarven gold from the deal.

So we traveled to the lands of the north, passed the fledgling town of Snowy Fields, across the great bridge of ice, and around the icy hold of Winterfell. The lands this far north where wild with beasts and strange occurrences alike. It was no place for fooling around. We build our home as towers atop the mountain range and we connected these towers by means of an elongated walls. It was build much like a fortress as was necessary in the harsh wilds of the north. This became our home which was dubbed by Decks as Kal'Domhain. I will tell you no more about the tales of the Blackaxe clan as I intend to write an entire book about such tales. Now back to the story at hand.

Such was the bitter cold of the north brought not a happy song to our towers. It was a harsh life, a hard life, not a life that one would want to live but had to endure. For it was not our choice, we where exiled. But then the tune had changed. We caught word through our human friends that Mad King Charles, as we called him in the day, has stepped down and produced a new king, King Algrim of the Irongut clan. We also caught word that Thrain was killed in a mighty battle against orcs. So with this news, we gathered in the main hall to discuss our motives.

It was decided, by the majority, that we would head back to Kal'Urgauan and leave our hardships behind. Although, there where two that disagreed, Decks and Gulik. Grady also did not agree on so easily return, as was the grudges of older dwarves at the time, but he would not see his kin be left in the dark upon the return to Kal'Urguan. So he and the rest of the Blackaxe clan returned to Kal'Urguan, save Decks and Gulik that remained in Kal'Domhain and never heard from again. It was the corruption of the north by the undead and the falling of Snowy Fields that cut us off from them. Yet, I still feel strongly in my heart that they are still there, drinking heartily and proving themselves against the harsh elements of the wilderness.

There was no grand feast or cheering as we returned to Kal'Urguan. There was only grim faces and turned heads as we passed through the underground streets. We where still disliked by most dwarves at the time, only holding friends in the Goldhand clan that solely resided in, now independent, Alras. Friend or no friend, we endured, just as we had in the far reaches of the norther peaks.

Once settled, it was agreed that I would take Decks' place as clan lord as I was the oldest of the brothers and Grady was not well. I at the time was a fool of a beardling, not knowing much about leadership. My father, Decks, only taught me only of things that I could touch, like hunting or fighting with an axe, things of that nature. I knew nothing of leadership or of politics. Alas, gradually I learned, for again I had no choice. Not unlike my predicament in the northern mountains, it was not a life I would want to live but one I would have to endure.

Slowly but surely, we started to gain some respect of our dwarven cousins just mearly by living here. It wasn't until the coronation of King Thorik Braveaxe, as he was called at the time, that we where fully accepted by the clans of Kal'Urguan. For Thorik did not become king by the usual means. Nay, he became king through a war council, by means of takeover. The previous king before him, King Gotrek, went peacefully and even blessed Thorik's reign. But again, this is a tale for another time.

Old King Thorik instated a new king of government for the first time in dwarven history since Urguan crashed his pickaxe against the stone mountain of Kal'Urguan, hallowing out the city. He replaced the council members of old with his own hand picked ones, many bearing the name of Braveaxe. But there was one that caught the eyes of many dwarves. Selected as his second, named Grand Councillor of Politics, sat Valen Blackaxe, my brother. Now you may know the name Valen from such tales as when he ventured into the depths of the nether or when he faced two drakes by himself, locked away behind rune enchanted doors, surviving both times I might add. But this was Valen when his tales first begin, still young. He caught Thorik's eye as a Longbeard which where what we called our guard captains in the day. None the less, Thorik and Valen's bond would cement the Braveaxe and Blackaxe clans in a lasting friendship.

Up to this point in history, most of the dwarves that where around when we where exiled where either dead or no in the right mind for remembering such things. So most of the knowledge that this ever happened disappeared from the minds of most dwarves. That saying that the Blackaxes and Braveaxes where once one clan, that is. You see, the old clan lord Thrain had the name Grandaxe changed to Braveaxe anywhere he could find it written or chiseled. He made sure that no one would ever know that the now Braveaxe clan where ever associated with the Blackaxe clan. It was these actions that aided in the forgetting of such happenings, as it is my belief that it was Thrain's intention to do so. As the years of Thorik's reign went on, the eyes of Thorik grew very trusting towards Valen. He gave the Blackaxe many difficult tasks in politics and relations towards other nations. Many a time, Valen held council with other races of friend and foe. For this was no easy task, to weave words in a way that will make any individual wanting to hear more. Alas, Valen served, and served well. And he did this from the beginnings of the Second Great Orc wars, passed the Great Battle of Alras, to the end days of Aegis. When the destruction of Aegis occurred, Valen vanished, never to be seen until after the murder of his dear friend Thorik, many years later. It was after Thorik's murder that his younger brother Broski took up the crown and changed the government structure yet again. With the coronation of Broski and the loss of Kal'Karik that brought upon us the Unstable Times. The new governmental structure worked as three kings where crowned. One Grand king, Broski Bravaxe; one War King, Gimrik Braveaxe; and lastly me the King of Commerce. For then, we ruled, and we began to feel like brothers again, even though we didn't know of our bloodline, somehow we felt it and it gave us strength. So ends this chapter of the story of Grandaxe.

May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.


Part III: The Two become as One

The "Unstable Times", as we know them, began right after the exodus of the Ironguts to the coronation of the Paragon Kjell. The time that I take you to now, had just begun after these events starting with King Kjell in the seat of power.

Up to this point in history, the Braveaxe and Blackaxe clans have had a good number of distinguished dwarves involved in the matters of politics on the council or on the throne. This is to say, that we where well thought of through out the dwarven kingdom and through the our dwarven brothers as a whole. The only dwarves that we didn't get along with at this time where the Ironguts, which still held some grudges over the Braveaxes for stripping Hiebe Irongut's nobility away in those long passed days of Kal'Karik. This was not uncommon, seeing as many of us dwarves have held grudges much longer than that. Alas, this grudge would end once the two clans would reunite under the elder name, Grandaxe. Yet, I jump too far ahead in this tale.

You might be thinking to yourself, "How could this come to pass? The records have been scattered, and the name gone!" Interesting enough, we relearned it from the lips of a most curious lad, Hodor Braveaxe, son of Thrain, brother to Thorik. Now, you may have heard some tales about this lad, yelling his name into combat like a brave fool, but I assure you, his word is to be trusted as Thorik himself, during the days of his Kingship, gave him his blessing.

The tale of Hodor is quite unknown to me and to most dwarves, yet he had a tale to tell me none the less, one of exile. Yes, the very story that was hidden by Thrain, the one that was the basis for my two previous books concerning the true history of the Grandaxe clan. He was there, yet only as a beardling. But he knew the truth none the less. I was initially very much taken back by this statement, unsure if I should trust it. Alas, others reassured me that he could be trusted in his word, namely Gimrik Braveaxe and Broski Braveaxe, both that know hold the name of Grandaxe, but at the time we hailed them as such.

Because of Hodor's statement, a great meeting was to be held at the caverns of Mount Ire of Braveaxes and Blackaxes, a meeting of such that had not occurred in hundreds of years. In the darkened halls of the mountain, Hodor conveyed this story of old to a crowd of dwarves. After the story was told, the two clans conversed for many a good hour, until the lateness of night was upon them and they grew weary. The two clans had not a doubt in the world that this story was true and that they knew that they would once again all become brothers under the name Grandaxe, alas it is in our dwarvish nature to over analyze and make sure that this has been looked at every angle, as to not make mistakes. These sort of things take much time, in dwarven culture, as even the wisest would take weeks maybe even months to confirm a matter of this magnitude.

After about a month of looking through dusty tomes of records and talking amongst the elders, it was agreed that the clans of Braveaxes and Blackaxes held the same bloodline and are indeed eachother's kin. In light of this new discovery, both clans agreed to hold the same name and receive eachother's burdens. This was officialized by the eldest of the Braveaxe clan, and current clan lord at the time, Longbeard Braveaxe, declaring Thrain's grudge fulfilled which officially made the Blackaxe clan dwarves unmarked as exiles. And so ends the tales of the Braveaxe and Blackaxes clans, and re-begins the tale of the clan Grandaxe.

May we be ever knowing, through the knowledge of Ogradhad, Bazian Grandaxe.