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Earth Home

EARTH HOME

Earth Home is led by King Dravin Stonehammer, ably assisted by his daughter, Princess Rathram. The Dwarves maintain a keep on the surface to which others may contact them.  Indeed once every Moon merchants of Trademeet are known to visit the keep to conduct trade and bring news of the world.  No non-Dwarf has ever been given the honor of entering the Dwarven halls before except for a few Goliaths, so none know how large these halls are below the Keep, but if rumors are true, tunnels lead all the way to Waterton, Illustus, and beyond… some even delving into the Deep itself.  No reliable map of this region exists as none but the Dwarves are allowed within the confines of Earth Home. Upon the mountain itself, a tribe of Goliaths were granted permission to settle, becoming subjects of the Dwarven nation and living with them in peace.

  • Leadership – Earth Home, and the Dwarven warrens beneath it, is ruled by King Dravin Stonehammer.

  • Population – Though no Human could tell you this, the population of Earth Home is enormous by the standards of most other material planes, numbering close to 2 million in total.

  • Shops – Partial.

  • Defense – Though only the Dwarves and Elves remember a time when it has been required, the Dwarves of Earth Home can field a force of over 200,000 strong in times of war.  All are led by Princess Drimara Stonehammer (DF, NG – Fighter 12, Priest of Moradin 6, Hammer of Moradin 8).

  • Local Lore – Earth Home is said to sit upon the richest veins of metal and gems on the continent, a fact that would make them targets of other races, if any could successfully make their ways inside the mountain fortress.

 

MORADIN’S FORGE

Moradin’s Forge is a near-extinct volcano north of Earth Home’s surface keep.  It serves as a heat source for much of the forging done by the Dwarves of Earth Home, deep within the earthen tunnels.

 

MYA’S EMBRACE

Mya’s Embrace is the lake south of Earth Home’s surface keep.  This serves as a primary source of water as well as a site sacred to the Goddess Mya.

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