Talk:Forest Dwarves

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Forest dwarves are truly the most unique of the dwarfs, often not even living in their lands but rather living in solitude in forests or even with other races and groups such as elves and druids. This has made some of then highly dislike the other dwed, which is sometimes mutual, but more often they have at least some friendly connections with the Grand Kingdom of Urguan. Seeing a forest dwarf in the dwarven legion is not as rare as one may thing, and tales speak of heroes of forest dwarf origins.

They are often travellers, roaming forests months upon months, meaning they have learned the ways of the forest can can navigate through them with more ease than any other dwarven subrace, even better than some of the main races as well. This of course, may seem brutish, but their dwarven honor and dignity still shine as an example, although their greed sometimes goes other directions that are not gold related.

Physical Attributes

Much like their mountain and cave brothers, forest dwarves are short in stature but unsuprisingly, forest dwarfs tend to be less stocky than mountain and cave dwarves. They seem to be slimmer and more athletically built, but their beards stop growing quite quickly, with some forest dwarves not even growing beards. This thought is still quite rare and often shunned in dwarven culture. Their hair however, tends to be much longer than usual.

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