Under-Realm of Urguan

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The Under-Realm of Urguan
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Official Flag of Agnarum
Capital: Kal'Varoth
Languages: Dwed
Common
Religion: Brathmordakin
Government: Constitutional Monarchy
King : Fimlin Grandaxe
Founders: Fimlin Grandaxe, Gimli Metalfist, Bjor 'Sugar Tits' Cottonwood, Dwarger Silvervein, Bianca Ireheart, Borin Grandaxe
Historical Era:

Founding of The Underrealm (1706)

Preceded by:

agnarum.png Kingdom of Agnarum

History

Culture

The Under-Realm of Urguan's culture comes from the collective culture of the clans that inhabit it. Many of the inhabitants are warriors or craftsdwed, with the Dwarven Legion being very prominent in daily dwarven life. At its core the dwarves of The Under-Realm have a firm belief that kinslaying of other dwarves is wrong, and thus have a strong dislike of the Frostbeard and Ironborn clans. The Under-Realm also holds true to the dwarven traditions that shaped the dwarves, as well as the Brathmordakin Religion of the dwarves,

Common Phrases

"Narvak oz Urguan!, Narvak oz Dwedmar!" meaning "Glory to Urguan!, Glory to the dwarves!" is a common phrase used to praise the Kingdom and the dwarves.

Religion

Urguan's religion is the religion of the Dwarves, The Brathmordakin.


Settlements

Arcas

Kal'Varoth First capital of the Under-Realm, and the Capital on Arcas. Constructed by Fimlin Grandaxes.

Rulers

Clans

Council Members

Silvervein: A prosperous clan of Mountain Dwarves with rich history. The Silverveins cover a wide range of professions and vocations. Ultimately they are known to be skilled miners and warriors. This clan is one of the founders of the Confederation of Hammers.

Grandaxe: An influential clan of mountain dwarves that has stood the test of time. Grandaxes are known to be noble warriors; equally skilled in both battle and politics. Most Grandaxes are distinguishable by their fiery hair, though not all of them carry this trait. Above all else, Grandaxes adhere to a code of honor and hold the rest of their kin in high regard.

Ireheart: An elder clan known to be ferocious warriors that fear little on the battlefield. Irehearts are a mountain dwarf clan, though their physical features tend to be variant they are differentiated by their numerous tattoos.

Hefrumm: The Forest Dwarves community, known for being very religious, druids, and great chefs. That community consists of the Cottonwood, Treebeard and Mossbeard Clans.

Starbreaker:An Elder clan of Cave Dwarves mostly comprised of smiths, miners, and Golemancers. They are known for their scholar pursuits and their smithing ability, capable of creating weapons and armor of masterful skill.

Irongut: Irongut Clan is an elder clan. This clan is most notable for its line of ascended blood and accepted use of magic within the dwarven society. Since their creation in Aegis, the Ironguts had held much influence within the dwarven timeline, presenting their own grand kings multiple times.

Not Council Members

Hammerforge: A clan that consists mostly of blacksmiths founded by Grilthram Hammerforge, the first Runesmith of his clan. This clan is young but influential and the founders of the Confederation of Hammers.

Emberhorn: A clan of Mountain Dwarves known to be formidable fighters despite their smaller numbers. They are also distinguished by their ability to ride rams into combat.

Irongrinder: Founded on the principles of honor and duty to Urguan’s legacy, some of the greatest engineers and runesmiths of Dwarven kind carried the name Irongrinder.

Stormfist: A clan of mountain dwarves, widely known for there strange hair color and having very weak blood ties to snow elves, they are also known as scholars, explorers and wanders most notable, survivors