Whilst only distantly related to this specific topic, how long do Dwarves actually live?
Has there been any word from Dwarves in the other ranges?
Where there any significant physical differences between nobles and baseborn, other than being better fed and other things that come from money?
Roughly speaking, how much of the pre-Fall Dwarven population is still extant? Is that all/essentially all Baseborn? Are these basically all from Baradzhur with a few refugees?
Was it only nobles that left the mountains pre-fall as ambassadors etc, or would baseborn also leave? Of these, was it common for them to settle aboveground, or would they return to the mountains?
How welcome were humans and elves, and would they be allowed into the cities? If yes, would these be only the noble cities, or baseborn ones as well?
Is worship of Stonehelm now more of a minority thing?
I'll leave the wall of questions there, I might think of more later
Re: Many questionsmwkilburnMay 4 2011, 08:44:37 UTC
How long do Dwarves actually live?
Dwarves tend to be considered elderly by the age of 90. Comparatively speaking, humans are considered to be elderly by 60, as it's around that time that their bodies start to give up on them.
Has there been any word from Dwarves in the other ranges?
Since the Fall, there have been no word from Dwarves outside of Kordurren. Even within Kordurren, the only known survivors come from the city of Baradzhur.
Where there any significant physical differences between nobles and baseborn, other than being better fed and other things that come from money?
The nobles had the onset of some slight physical imperfections coming through from interbreeding, but nothing too notable. Other than that, the physiology of dwarves was and is fairly universal.
Roughly speaking, how much of the pre-Fall Dwarven population is still extant? Is that all/essentially all Baseborn? Are these basically all from Baradzhur with a few refugees?Yes. Bare in mind that the population of Kordurren was approximately one million
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I may not be reading it carefully enough, but I get the impression that humans (and presumably elves) are a little wary and suspicious of Dwarves post-fall due to the various circumstances, but what are Dwarven attitudes to them? Same as pre-fall, useful trading partners etc?
There was at least on other question, but I can't remember it right now
How many Dwarves were at The Last Stand? Was it a case of small numbers primarily of individuals, or was there an actual small force dispatched to the surface?
This one may tie more into the religion posts, but if there's communication between Gods, has there been any word from other Gods about whether Dredden Stonehelm is still extant as a divine force?
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Has there been any word from Dwarves in the other ranges?
Where there any significant physical differences between nobles and baseborn, other than being better fed and other things that come from money?
Roughly speaking, how much of the pre-Fall Dwarven population is still extant? Is that all/essentially all Baseborn? Are these basically all from Baradzhur with a few refugees?
Was it only nobles that left the mountains pre-fall as ambassadors etc, or would baseborn also leave? Of these, was it common for them to settle aboveground, or would they return to the mountains?
How welcome were humans and elves, and would they be allowed into the cities? If yes, would these be only the noble cities, or baseborn ones as well?
Is worship of Stonehelm now more of a minority thing?
I'll leave the wall of questions there, I might think of more later
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Dwarves tend to be considered elderly by the age of 90. Comparatively speaking, humans are considered to be elderly by 60, as it's around that time that their bodies start to give up on them.
Has there been any word from Dwarves in the other ranges?
Since the Fall, there have been no word from Dwarves outside of Kordurren. Even within Kordurren, the only known survivors come from the city of Baradzhur.
Where there any significant physical differences between nobles and baseborn, other than being better fed and other things that come from money?
The nobles had the onset of some slight physical imperfections coming through from interbreeding, but nothing too notable. Other than that, the physiology of dwarves was and is fairly universal.
Roughly speaking, how much of the pre-Fall Dwarven population is still extant? Is that all/essentially all Baseborn? Are these basically all from Baradzhur with a few refugees?Yes. Bare in mind that the population of Kordurren was approximately one million ( ... )
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There was at least on other question, but I can't remember it right now
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How many Dwarves were at The Last Stand? Was it a case of small numbers primarily of individuals, or was there an actual small force dispatched to the surface?
This one may tie more into the religion posts, but if there's communication between Gods, has there been any word from other Gods about whether Dredden Stonehelm is still extant as a divine force?
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