Badge of Thunderholme

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The Badge of Thunderholme is the badge of Thunderholme.


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Darger Ironmoot

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Darger Ironmoot is an exiled prince among the dwarves of the Great Rift. Embittered by the shunning of his kin, he has turned to Shar and now leads a new clan of sorts which gathers around the Great Rift shadow weave node.


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Dwarf Realms

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Dwarven realms are realms occupied and controlled by dwarves.


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Realms

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Dwarf Hold

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Harr’s Hold

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A dwarven fortress (not a clanhold) in the hills near Mulmaster.


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Potion of Dwarf Control

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A potion.


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  • Dungeon Master’s Guide (1e) page 126

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Stone Ship

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The dwarves of Delzoun crafted ships of stone which somehow sailed the Narrow Sea. The abandoned remains of these vessels may still be found in the sand near Ascore.


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Tzindylspar

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At a Glance

A city-state under the Nether Mountains, founded in -1715 DR and populated until -1428 DR by dwarves of Delzoun, humans of Netheril, and unknown halflings. The city once had a booming trade in rubies, selling them to Calimshan via portal.


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Andalbruin

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At a Glance

Andalbruin is a dwarven fortress in the foothills of the Forest Hills.

Circa 1372 DR it lies in ruins, its identity forgotten by all including most dwarves. It’s known simply as The Ruins, and the subterranean passages are now the Dungeon of the Ruins.


Local History

Andalbruin was once part of the dwarven realm of Gharraghaur. It was abandoned by Clan Ironshield in -628 DR, in favor of the higher and more defensible Settlestone.


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Hillsafar Hall

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A dwarven realm in the Galena Mountains.


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