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Dwarves also have the most detailed system of grunts:
Usage: GRUNT <person | creature | object> - you'll grunt at target.
Since you are a Dwarf, you may also add an emote thus:
GRUNT [emote] or GRUNT <person> [emote].
You cannot add emotes to GRUNT <creature> or <object>.
Emotes:
angrily calmly cautiously cheerfully coldly
confidently coyly curtly darkly dreamily
dryly emphatically enigmatically excitedly firmly
greedily grumpily guardedly haggardly happily
harshly hauntingly helplessly hesitantly hopefully
hopelessly innocently kindly laughingly longingly
loudly lovingly matter-of-factly meekly mischievously
mockingly nervously painfully patiently playfully
quietly rancidly regretfully sadly sarcastically
sheepishly slowly smugly softly sternly
sweetly teasingly tenderly tiredly weakly
wistfully wryly

Revision as of 19:57, 31 January 2009

Male and Female Dwarves

If hard-headedness had a physical manifestation, it would be the Dwarf. Their lack of physical dexterity is a mirror of their stubborn nature and iron will. Dwarves are remarkably pessimistic compared to the other two "height challenged" races (Gnomes and Halflings). What they lack in sunny disposition, however, they make up for in stamina and discipline.

While not overly concerned with appearance, the growth and grooming of ones beard is of such import that it has become not just a symbol of dignity and pride for the owner, but it can be a recognized symbol of status among the more organized dwarven societies. Because the beards of females do not grow as thick or long as males, they adopted the art of intertwining thin threads of precious metals and beaded gems into their beard. This practice is most common among those females seeking a mate.

Dwarves are adept at fighting and, despite their cynicism, carousing. Their love for strong spirits is as powerful and profound as the offensive odors that Dwarves are known to generate; it is the unwise person who gets between a Dwarf and his or her ale. Dwarves have a lifespan to rival that of the Elven species, a fact that may be accredited to the theory that the gods created the Dwarves from the very bones of the earth.

The Dwarf figurine speaks: "From the bones of the earth did the gods form us, the Dwarves, children of the mountains and the hardiest of all the sentient creations. What we lack in agility and height we make up for in strength and stamina. We are steadfast, enduring, and fatigue rarely troubles us. The earth cradles us; it is where we prefer to make our homes. When we set ourselves on a path none can sway us -- other than ourselves."

You regard the form of the Dwarf figurine. Short and wide, a long beard descends from its face in many curls and braids. The eyes regard you unflinchingly, without fear or regret. Strength and power reside in this form.

Racial Statistics

Statistic Starting TDP Mod
Strength 10 0
Reflex 8 +1
Agility 8 +1
Charisma 10 0
Discipline 12 -1
Wisdom 10 0
Intelligence 10 0
Stamina 12 -1

Dwarves also have the most detailed system of grunts: Usage: GRUNT <person | creature | object> - you'll grunt at target. Since you are a Dwarf, you may also add an emote thus:

      GRUNT [emote] or GRUNT <person> [emote].
      You cannot add emotes to GRUNT <creature> or <object>.

Emotes:

angrily     calmly       cautiously       cheerfully   coldly
confidently coyly        curtly           darkly       dreamily
dryly       emphatically enigmatically    excitedly    firmly
greedily    grumpily     guardedly        haggardly    happily
harshly     hauntingly   helplessly       hesitantly   hopefully
hopelessly  innocently   kindly           laughingly   longingly
loudly      lovingly     matter-of-factly meekly       mischievously
mockingly   nervously    painfully        patiently    playfully
quietly     rancidly     regretfully      sadly        sarcastically
sheepishly  slowly       smugly           softly       sternly
sweetly     teasingly    tenderly         tiredly      weakly
wistfully   wryly