Our three rules
come from the actions of Laduguer him-self,
as he quested through the Nine Hells on his missionto bring glory to the duergar.First, the devils sought to turn his greed against him.They offered as much treasure as he could
carry, thinkingthat he would take too much and
collapse in exhaustion.Instead, Laduguer used his cunning magic to twist hispockets into bottomless pits, so that there was no limit tothe treasure he could carry.Then, in their frustrat ion at his stratagem, the devils fellupon him with claw and blade. They d idn't unde
rstandthat with each treas ure he claimed, Laduguer's will to wingrew stronger and stronger. With so much to fight for, helashed out and broke the backs of Hell's legions.Final
ly, Asmodeus confronted Laduguer. The Lord ofthe Nine laughed, joked, and cajoled with all his guile, butLaduguer remained grim and stoic, refusing to be affectedeven when the mightiest celestials might have admittedsome grudging amusement at the devil's antics. Laduguerwas resolute because he wanted one final treasure: theallegiance of Hell in the coming war against the mindflayers.
Asmodeus offered a world's worth of other temp-tations, but Laduguer's countena nce never changed. Evenwhen Asmodeus relented at last, Laduguer accepted thearrangement as nothing less than his due and
refused todisplay any reaction.Thus did Laduguer
deliver the three rules that governour people.
These principles liberated our people from theillithids, and to this day they keep us strong.- Felstak Goldgrief, Tyrant of Goethelskar
CHAPTER 3 I DWARVES AND DUERGAR
THREE
RULES OF CONDUCTDuergar psychology, culture,
and society are predicatedon three principles
set down by their god Laduguer.Adherence to
these precepts is now enforced by Ladugu-er's ch
ief lieutenant, Deep Duerra.OUR POCKETS ARE NEVER FULLThe duergar are fueled in all thei r actions by two per-vasive feelings: ambition that never flags and greed thatcan never be satisfied. Though they might
scheme andplot at great lengths to gain treasure
or prestige, successis n ever a cause for celebration.
Each acquisition, oncein hand, is like a meal that
quickly loses its appeal, leav-ing the duergar hungry for more. No matter how muchwealth or power they gain , it's never enough.OUR FIGHT ls NEVER DONE
As duergar acquire treasure and prestige, they needto become ever mightier to hold on to what they have.When the duergar wage war on other races, they demonstrate that the weak aren't fit to possess that which
ismeant for the strong. And to the duergar, no creaturesa re more u nworthy of holding wealth than dwarves.When duergar have an opportunity
to strike at dwarves.especially in their strongholds, they
fight with utmost vi-ciousness and cunning, matching
the value of the spoilsto be gained with the
intensity of their onslaught.OUR
RESOLVE ls NEVER SHAKENAny
show of weakness is a mortal sin among the du-erga r, and that s tricture extends to personal conductas well as to the workings of a duergar clan. Displays