CHAPTER
3:
DWARV ES
AND DUERGAR
0 IMPARTIAL OBSERVERS, THE TALE OF THE
ancient war between dwarves and duergar
is at its heart a tragedy, the story of a people
turned against
each other by bitterness and
resentment. Onc
e the dwarves were unified
in their worship
of Moradin, the deity who
crafted the first dwarves from metal
and
fire.
Today, the race is splintered into those
who still
embrace him as their father and creator-
and those who
have sworn to topple
him from his divine throne.
While the dwarves
loyal to Morad in take joy in the art
of crafting and form
strong family bonds, the duergar
are joyless, hateful creatures who c reate
their works out
of an urge to build and acquire. Th
ey come closest to
feeling true joy
when they raid dwarven strongholds to
satisfy their
lust for blood and treasure.
THE DEEP ROOTS
OF WAR
TAKE THIS MESSAGE T O YOUR
DODDERING FOOL OF A
god. His tum is coming, Laduguer
willing.
-Duergar assassin Vozala Spikefist,
before slaying
the
dwarf king Um brag Hamrnerthorn
The conflict began
in ages past, when the world was
new. Almost all the
dwarves were more than content to
make their hom
es inside the mountains and hills that
were filled with ore and other valuables,
not digging too
far beneath the surface. The dwarves
of clan Duergar,
however
, became obsessed with delving deep int
o the
Underdark.
The clan's miners continually insisted
that
a great trove of gold and iron
lay just beyond where the
clan had explored. The
next strike of a pick, they said,
could reveal wealth beyond
imagining.
This obsession took root and spread throughout
the
clan. Soon, all other activity in the community
ceased;
the forges grew cold, and the temples to
Moradin stood
empty. Every dwarf
old enough to hold a pick or shovel
worked the mines.
The dwarves relentlessly dug, hacked
, and tunne led.
The weakest among them fell dead
from exhaustion, the
rest pausing only long enough to
push the corpses aside
so they could continue the digging.
Only the
hardiest and most iron-willed individual
s
of the cla n s urvived
this brutal campaign. When
their
delving
finally broke through into a cavern, the
dwarves
found
the cause of their obsession. A great elder
brain
and
its mind flayers waited there, ready to take
the next
step in the subjugation
of clan Duergar. The monsters
had sent out a psychic lure that played on
the dwarves'
greed, and the never-ending
work schedule that was
the product of their
obsession weeded out all but the
best specimens for their slave pens. The
illithids had no
trouble overwhelming the remaining
dwarves with their
psionic power
and soon put them to work.
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ANO OUF.RCAR
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