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Kardel Irongut was born on the 6th of the Sun's Smile, of the year 1021 in Eastern Aegis to the known Arcanist and dwarven noble Heron Irongut, and to an unknown Cave Dwarven mother. Due to controversies surrounding his father, he was raised away from the rest of the Ironguts. He spent his first fifty years apprenticing under several blacksmiths. Kardel emerged a mediocre blacksmith and moved to Kal'Bryst to practice his trade, where he worked until the [[city's fall to the undead]]. Having lost his fortune in the city's destruction, Kardel returned to Kal'Urguan, hoping to find his clansmen and claim any inheritances to his name, but could not prove his identity as Heron's son and thus was not able to withdraw his father's estate. He then joined the Legion of Kal'Urguan, under which he served until the fall of Aegis. | Kardel Irongut was born on the 6th of the Sun's Smile, of the year 1021 in Eastern Aegis to the known Arcanist and dwarven noble Heron Irongut, and to an unknown Cave Dwarven mother. Due to controversies surrounding his father, he was raised away from the rest of the Ironguts. He spent his first fifty years apprenticing under several blacksmiths. Kardel emerged a mediocre blacksmith and moved to Kal'Bryst to practice his trade, where he worked until the [[city's fall to the undead]]. Having lost his fortune in the city's destruction, Kardel returned to Kal'Urguan, hoping to find his clansmen and claim any inheritances to his name, but could not prove his identity as Heron's son and thus was not able to withdraw his father's estate. He then joined the Legion of Kal'Urguan, under which he served until the fall of Aegis. | ||
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Upon his arrival to Asulon, Kardel once again sought to claim his inheritance after having accumulated several documentations and family heirlooms to prove his identity, but his claim was dismissed by Tortek Silverfist as having too many discrepancies. | Upon his arrival to Asulon, Kardel once again sought to claim his inheritance after having accumulated several documentations and family heirlooms to prove his identity, but his claim was dismissed by Tortek Silverfist as having too many discrepancies. | ||
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Kardel Irongut (Dwarven: Kardel Khroruul, Dwinic Dwarven: Karadal Kroruli) was Grand King of Urguan and ruler of the dwarves from his election in 1547 to his abdication due to ill health in 1569. He is chiefly credited with enacting various bureaucratic legislation which ultimately led to the third reformation of the Grand Kingdom of Urguan into an autocratic, rather than oligarchic, state. Kardel's rule was marked by extensive infrastructural reform, the construction of the city of Kal'Ishtul, and a heavily isolationist policy centered around maintaining peace and internal stability. His extensive legislative actions and infrastructural work earned him the epithet "The Reformer."
Biography
Early Life
Kardel Irongut was born on the 6th of the Sun's Smile, of the year 1021 in Eastern Aegis to the known Arcanist and dwarven noble Heron Irongut, and to an unknown Cave Dwarven mother. Due to controversies surrounding his father, he was raised away from the rest of the Ironguts. He spent his first fifty years apprenticing under several blacksmiths. Kardel emerged a mediocre blacksmith and moved to Kal'Bryst to practice his trade, where he worked until the city's fall to the undead. Having lost his fortune in the city's destruction, Kardel returned to Kal'Urguan, hoping to find his clansmen and claim any inheritances to his name, but could not prove his identity as Heron's son and thus was not able to withdraw his father's estate. He then joined the Legion of Kal'Urguan, under which he served until the fall of Aegis.
Alchemy Career
Upon his arrival to Asulon, Kardel once again sought to claim his inheritance after having accumulated several documentations and family heirlooms to prove his identity, but his claim was dismissed by Tortek Silverfist as having too many discrepancies.