I. Physical Traits
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Average to slightly less in height and weight.
Long beard and hair.
II. Personality Traits
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Moradin as a diety, but not strong bonds to divinity.
Spiritual connection with bear
Motivated by family honor and the future of the dwarves and the bear riders
Small interest in dwarven fortunes but not consumed by it
III. Metagame Traits
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Come from a clan of bear riding Dwarves. Training part of growing up.
Not a whole lot of contact with the world outside of dwarves (not very charismatic).
The dwarven bear riders have always valued axes, specifically for throwing
Hammers are valued as well, just not as widely used/not as effective at hunting or in the terrain
IV. Relationships
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Drogin (My Father)-Bear rider, in poor health. His bear passed and I now possess its hide. His axe (Sulûn-zigil) will be passed to me upon his death.
Khâzash (My bear)-with me since birth. Grew up and trained together. Bear is my brother spirit. Our connection extends his life past that of normal bears
Our lifeforce is tied, as shown by my father’s poor health.
Masi (My Mother)-Full beard, unable to tell apart from male dwarves. Cares for my father, will go back to live with her family when he passes.
Bochi (My Cousin)-the only cousin I really knew. From mother’s side as our family’s male line has not had siblings in years (other than our bears of course)
V. Goals
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Find Gauntlgrym
Unite the Bear riders of the north
Restore the kingdom of the dwarves in the north
VI. Secrets and Weaknesses
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Not well socialized with other races/cultures
Secluded in the mountains for generations
VII. Theme Backstory
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Heir of Delzoun-Heard the ghosts as a child. The voices returned 15 years later. Been searching for Gauntlgrym for the last 2 years
Dwarven Bear Riders (Iron Wolf Warrior)-From a clan of bear riders, they have been separated for many years now, existing only of individual families of bear riders.
Bear riders only have 1 son and are partnered with their bear as their brother from near birth