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==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
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− | | text=Small of stature and broad of shoulder, the Mountain-Folk — known in times past as "Dwarves," though they detest this name — have a unique lifestyle dedicated to traditional craftsmenship. Over the ages, however, their distrust for outsiders and their well-known love for precious metals have put them in disrepute. In the past century | + | | text=Small of stature and broad of shoulder, the Mountain-Folk — known in times past as "Dwarves," though they detest this name — have a unique lifestyle dedicated to traditional craftsmenship. Over the ages, however, their distrust for outsiders and their well-known love for precious metals have put them in disrepute. In the past century, many of the Folk abandoned their old ways, left their homes and married outside their clan. |
| book=Memoirs of Sir Cabirus | | book=Memoirs of Sir Cabirus | ||
| game=Ultima Underworld | | game=Ultima Underworld |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 10 January 2016
Dwarves are short of stature, but strong and proud. They are one of the three main factions vying for control of the Underworld.
Lore[edit]
Small of stature and broad of shoulder, the Mountain-Folk — known in times past as "Dwarves," though they detest this name — have a unique lifestyle dedicated to traditional craftsmenship. Over the ages, however, their distrust for outsiders and their well-known love for precious metals have put them in disrepute. In the past century, many of the Folk abandoned their old ways, left their homes and married outside their clan.
- - from Memoirs of Sir Cabirus (Ultima Underworld)
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Previous Appearances[edit]
- The Mountain-Folk could be found in early Sosaria, but became all but extinct following the events of Ultima Underworld.