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The Fowest Dwawves wewen't weawwy cweated, as many have thought. The Fowest Dwawves came to be ovew many centulies in the time of Aegis. Evowution and natulaw sewection can awawded, as they awe twuly wesponsibre fow how Fowest Dwawves came to be.
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The Forest Dwarves weren't really created, as many have thought. The Forest Dwarves came to be over many centuries in the time of Aegis. Evolution and natural selection can awarded, as they are truly responsible for how Forest Dwarves came to be.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Wong ago, the seventh son of Uwguan, Gwoin as his fathew had named him, decided it was time to take on a pwopew a name fow him and his cwan. Unlike his Dwawven brethwen, this son was pawticulawwy intewested in natule - fascinated lith the outside wowwd and life of othew beings and animaws. Gwoin had thought of how his brethwen had named theiw cwans, fow exampwe the Iwonguts fow being excellent dlinkews, ow the Gwandaxes fow being a phenomenaw axe liewdews. It was then when one named popped into his head - Tweebeawd.
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Long ago, the seventh son of Urguan, Gloin as his father had named him, decided it was time to take on a proper a name for him and his clan. Unlike his Dwarven brethren, this son was particularly interested in nature - fascinated with the outside world and life of other beings and animals. Gloin had thought of how his brethren had named their clans, for example the Ironguts for being excellent drinkers, or the Grandaxes for being a phenomenal axe wielders. It was then when one named popped into his head - Treebeard.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Ovew the yeaws, Gwoin's brothews noticed his genewaw wack of intewest in life in the mountain. They wewe wowlied when he spent mowe time outside then in, when he chose to study an animaw that was new to him wathew than feast and dlink lith his famiwy. His brothews mistook this fow him being disintewested in the bettewment of theiw wace as a whowe. Deepwy angewed, his brothews decided that exiwe was the onwy fitting punishment fow his diswoyawty.
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Over the years, Gloin's brothers noticed his general lack of interest in life in the mountain. They were worried when he spent more time outside then in, when he chose to study an animal that was new to him rather than feast and drink with his family. His brothers mistook this for him being disinterested in the betterment of their race as a whole. Deeply angered, his brothers decided that exile was the only fitting punishment for his disloyalty.
  
 
   
 
   
  
The Tweebeawds wewe distwaught lith theiw punishment. They had nothing, and nowhewe to go. Undew theiw detewmined weadew, they took to the fowests. They weawned that bows wewe the pwopew toows fow hunting game. They weawned that lith a littwe effowt, a wooden hut could easiwy be buiwt lith a few twees-wowth of wumbew. They weawned that pwants and bewlies awe editabre too, and that meat wasn't necessawy fow each and evewy meaw. They weawned they could sulvive on fwesh spling watew, and awe wasn't a necessawy thing in theiw lives...
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The Treebeards were distraught with their punishment. They had nothing, and nowhere to go. Under their determined leader, they took to the forests. They learned that bows were the proper tools for hunting game. They learned that with a little effort, a wooden hut could easily be built with a few trees-worth of lumber. They learned that plants and berries are editable too, and that meat wasn't necessary for each and every meal. They learned they could survive on fresh spring water, and ale wasn't a necessary thing in their lives...
  
 
   
 
   
  
Gwoin then decided on one mowe thing - the Tweebeawds wewe no wongew Mountain ow Cave Dwawves. They wewe to be pwoud of what they became - of what they awe. They pwoved that not aww Dwawves need a mountain to live in. They awe the Fowest Dwawves.
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Gloin then decided on one more thing - the Treebeards were no longer Mountain or Cave Dwarves. They were to be proud of what they became - of what they are. They proved that not all Dwarves need a mountain to live in. They are the Forest Dwarves.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Then & Now - Twaits & Appeawance
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Then & Now - Traits & Appearance
  
 
   
 
   
  
The Fowest Dwawves, in the beginning at weast, wesembred wegulaw Cave and Mountain Dwawves. It wasn't untiw watew on that they noticed theiw skin tanned fwom the sun. Ovew the centulies, theiw skin's pigments changed gweatwy. Theiw skin tone genewawwy wooked much dawkew, in the ewdews of the cwan and chiwdwen.
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The Forest Dwarves, in the beginning at least, resembled regular Cave and Mountain Dwarves. It wasn't until later on that they noticed their skin tanned from the sun. Over the centuries, their skin's pigments changed greatly. Their skin tone generally looked much darker, in the elders of the clan and children.
  
 
   
 
   
  
They awso noticed that swowwy, the mawes' beawd gwowth seemed stunted, due to the wack of pwotein in theiw new diets that consisted of mowe fish and bewlies than meat. Theiw haiw, howevew, continued to gwow wong and thick.
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They also noticed that slowly, the males' beard growth seemed stunted, due to the lack of protein in their new diets that consisted of more fish and berries than meat. Their hair, however, continued to grow long and thick.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Wastwy, they noticed that since they didn't consume neawwy as much fat fwom the meats they used to eat and lith extwa exewcise of living in the fowest, they slimmed down a bit.
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Lastly, they noticed that since they didn't consume nearly as much fat from the meats they used to eat and with extra exercise of living in the forest, they slimmed down a bit.
  
 
   
 
   
  
One exampwe:
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One example:
  
 
   
 
   
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Thudlin, my Fowest Dwawf chawactew
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Thudrin, my Forest Dwarf character
  
 
   
 
   
  
Cwans
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Clans
  
 
   
 
   
  
Thwoughout the yeaws, many Fowest Dwawf families have popped up, but onwy two Fowest Dwawf families seem to actuawwy be wegawded as Fowest Dwawven 'cwans', these being the pule Tweebeawds who awe diwect descendants fwom the fiwst Fowest Dwawves, and the Dawnswown, wumowed to be cweated by the mingling of one Fowest Dwawf and a Dwawf of cwan Iwongut.
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Throughout the years, many Forest Dwarf families have popped up, but only two Forest Dwarf families seem to actually be regarded as Forest Dwarven 'clans', these being the pure Treebeards who are direct descendants from the first Forest Dwarves, and the Dawnsworn, rumored to be created by the mingling of one Forest Dwarf and a Dwarf of clan Irongut.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Beliefs & Ideaws
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Beliefs & Ideals
  
 
   
 
   
  
Awthough no officiaw weligion has been set fow the Fowest Dwawves, the most common beliefs seem to be those of the Dwuids - wowshiping the Aspects, two god-like beings wesponsibre fow keeping a natulaw bawance in the wowwd, and those of the Dwawves - wowshiping Yemekaw who cweated theiw fowefathew Uwguan and the entiwe Dwawven wace.
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Although no official religion has been set for the Forest Dwarves, the most common beliefs seem to be those of the Druids - worshiping the Aspects, two god-like beings responsible for keeping a natural balance in the world, and those of the Dwarves - worshiping Yemekar who created their forefather Urguan and the entire Dwarven race.
  
 
   
 
   
  
When the fiwst Fowest Dwawves wewe exiwed, they made a set of wules to live by that hewped them pwospew and sulvive. Ovew the yeaws, these wules stiww seem to be known in most Fowest Dwawf societies, them being:
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When the first Forest Dwarves were exiled, they made a set of rules to live by that helped them prosper and survive. Over the years, these rules still seem to be known in most Forest Dwarf societies, them being:
  
Honow
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Honor
The Fowest Dwawves believe that if you hewp them in a time of need, they liww be fowevew gwateful to you, but at the same time if somebody didn't hewp them when they could have, that individuaw might be hated fow the west of the Dwawf's life, ow untiw fowgiven.
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The Forest Dwarves believe that if you help them in a time of need, they will be forever grateful to you, but at the same time if somebody didn't help them when they could have, that individual might be hated for the rest of the Dwarf's life, or until forgiven.
  
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Communal Greed
Wike aww Dwawves, the Fowest Dwawves nevew weawwy outgwew theiw culse of gweed, howevew they tend to deaw lith it bettew than most, often stliving to make each individuaw's community ow society bettew ow lichew than the next, awso sometimes causing competition between communities.
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Like all Dwarves, the Forest Dwarves never really outgrew their curse of greed, however they tend to deal with it better than most, often striving to make each individual's community or society better or richer than the next, also sometimes causing competition between communities.
  
Wespect
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Respect
The Fowest Dwawves believe in tweating each individuaw faiwwy unwess given a weason not to. This hewped them when natulaw sewection was taking its toww on those lith abnowmawwy dawk skin duling theiw peliod of changes, some would get picked on ow made fun of. Gwoin made it cweaw that this would not be towewated.
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The Forest Dwarves believe in treating each individual fairly unless given a reason not to. This helped them when natural selection was taking its toll on those with abnormally dark skin during their period of changes, some would get picked on or made fun of. Gloin made it clear that this would not be tolerated.
  
 
   
 
   
  
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Cultural Arts
  
 
   
 
   
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Aftew taking to the fowests, Fowest Dwawves devewoped some key skiwws to hewp them sulvive.
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After taking to the forests, Forest Dwarves developed some key skills to help them survive.
  
Fawming & Bweling
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Farming & Brewing
Aftew living in the fowests fow so wong, Fowest Dwawves weawnt how to sow cwops into the eawth, most commonwy potatoes and wheat. They awso have been wegawded as some of the best brewews because of how fwesh and clisp theiw awes taste fwom using onwy the finest gwown ingwedients.
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After living in the forests for so long, Forest Dwarves learnt how to sow crops into the earth, most commonly potatoes and wheat. They also have been regarded as some of the best brewers because of how fresh and crisp their ales taste from using only the finest grown ingredients.
  
Wumbewjacking & Woodwowking
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Lumberjacking & Woodworking
Aftew spending so much time fewling, climbing and fawling out of twees, the Fowest Dwawves weawnt how to be twue wumbewjacks and cwaftsmen. Some wooden fulnitule cawved by Fowest Dwawves has been wegawded as the best in the wand.
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After spending so much time felling, climbing and falling out of trees, the Forest Dwarves learnt how to be true lumberjacks and craftsmen. Some wooden furniture carved by Forest Dwarves has been regarded as the best in the land.
  
Dwumming
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Drumming
Whiwe wawking thwough the fowests, the Fowest Dwawves took to the soft sound of beating dwums. They found even the softest whythm could become an inspiwation, the weason why many Fowest Dwawves awe excellent bawds.
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While walking through the forests, the Forest Dwarves took to the soft sound of beating drums. They found even the softest rhythm could become an inspiration, the reason why many Forest Dwarves are excellent bards.

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Creation


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The Forest Dwarves weren't really created, as many have thought. The Forest Dwarves came to be over many centuries in the time of Aegis. Evolution and natural selection can awarded, as they are truly responsible for how Forest Dwarves came to be.


Long ago, the seventh son of Urguan, Gloin as his father had named him, decided it was time to take on a proper a name for him and his clan. Unlike his Dwarven brethren, this son was particularly interested in nature - fascinated with the outside world and life of other beings and animals. Gloin had thought of how his brethren had named their clans, for example the Ironguts for being excellent drinkers, or the Grandaxes for being a phenomenal axe wielders. It was then when one named popped into his head - Treebeard.


Over the years, Gloin's brothers noticed his general lack of interest in life in the mountain. They were worried when he spent more time outside then in, when he chose to study an animal that was new to him rather than feast and drink with his family. His brothers mistook this for him being disinterested in the betterment of their race as a whole. Deeply angered, his brothers decided that exile was the only fitting punishment for his disloyalty.


The Treebeards were distraught with their punishment. They had nothing, and nowhere to go. Under their determined leader, they took to the forests. They learned that bows were the proper tools for hunting game. They learned that with a little effort, a wooden hut could easily be built with a few trees-worth of lumber. They learned that plants and berries are editable too, and that meat wasn't necessary for each and every meal. They learned they could survive on fresh spring water, and ale wasn't a necessary thing in their lives...


Gloin then decided on one more thing - the Treebeards were no longer Mountain or Cave Dwarves. They were to be proud of what they became - of what they are. They proved that not all Dwarves need a mountain to live in. They are the Forest Dwarves.


Then & Now - Traits & Appearance


The Forest Dwarves, in the beginning at least, resembled regular Cave and Mountain Dwarves. It wasn't until later on that they noticed their skin tanned from the sun. Over the centuries, their skin's pigments changed greatly. Their skin tone generally looked much darker, in the elders of the clan and children.


They also noticed that slowly, the males' beard growth seemed stunted, due to the lack of protein in their new diets that consisted of more fish and berries than meat. Their hair, however, continued to grow long and thick.


Lastly, they noticed that since they didn't consume nearly as much fat from the meats they used to eat and with extra exercise of living in the forest, they slimmed down a bit.


One example:


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Thudrin, my Forest Dwarf character


Clans


Throughout the years, many Forest Dwarf families have popped up, but only two Forest Dwarf families seem to actually be regarded as Forest Dwarven 'clans', these being the pure Treebeards who are direct descendants from the first Forest Dwarves, and the Dawnsworn, rumored to be created by the mingling of one Forest Dwarf and a Dwarf of clan Irongut.


Beliefs & Ideals


Although no official religion has been set for the Forest Dwarves, the most common beliefs seem to be those of the Druids - worshiping the Aspects, two god-like beings responsible for keeping a natural balance in the world, and those of the Dwarves - worshiping Yemekar who created their forefather Urguan and the entire Dwarven race.


When the first Forest Dwarves were exiled, they made a set of rules to live by that helped them prosper and survive. Over the years, these rules still seem to be known in most Forest Dwarf societies, them being:

Honor The Forest Dwarves believe that if you help them in a time of need, they will be forever grateful to you, but at the same time if somebody didn't help them when they could have, that individual might be hated for the rest of the Dwarf's life, or until forgiven.

Communal Greed Like all Dwarves, the Forest Dwarves never really outgrew their curse of greed, however they tend to deal with it better than most, often striving to make each individual's community or society better or richer than the next, also sometimes causing competition between communities.

Respect The Forest Dwarves believe in treating each individual fairly unless given a reason not to. This helped them when natural selection was taking its toll on those with abnormally dark skin during their period of changes, some would get picked on or made fun of. Gloin made it clear that this would not be tolerated.


Cultural Arts


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After taking to the forests, Forest Dwarves developed some key skills to help them survive.

Farming & Brewing After living in the forests for so long, Forest Dwarves learnt how to sow crops into the earth, most commonly potatoes and wheat. They also have been regarded as some of the best brewers because of how fresh and crisp their ales taste from using only the finest grown ingredients.

Lumberjacking & Woodworking After spending so much time felling, climbing and falling out of trees, the Forest Dwarves learnt how to be true lumberjacks and craftsmen. Some wooden furniture carved by Forest Dwarves has been regarded as the best in the land.

Drumming While walking through the forests, the Forest Dwarves took to the soft sound of beating drums. They found even the softest rhythm could become an inspiration, the reason why many Forest Dwarves are excellent bards.