Tony DiTerlizzi |
From the same project and using the same method outlined HERE.
The dwarves here were intended to be a mix of Thorin's Company, the petty dwarves of the Silmarillion, Snow White & The Seven Dwarves, Narnia, and Rumpelstiltskin, rather than the standard fantasy dwarf. Where other aspects of Borderfort Burning leaned into their Warhammer inspirations, I deliberately tried to break away from that here. They are also partly convergent evolution with, and partly inspired by Brian Yaksha's Dwarf and Gnome write-ups.
Many Dwarves (roll 1d12 three times)
- Hoard and bury their gold
- Consider themselves excellent dancers
- Can never turn down a wager
- Touch their caps and in response to good news
- Always greet hearths, stoves, and forges with respect
- Refuse to eat fish
- Love milk, honey, and cheese
- Prefer to drink from bowls
- Are avid 1) woodcarvers, 2) shoemakers, 3) bakers, or 4) toymakers
- Love bowling, darts, and stone-throwing games
- Sing or recite in their own language before important tasks
- Adopt fanciful pseudonyms for use among humans
A Few Dwarves (roll d12 once)
- Have cow tails
- Consider worms, sparrows, and other grubs a delicacy
- Act lasciviously towards humans
- Love challenging people to wrestling matches
- Refuse to look up at people when speaking to them
- Are fascinated by maps, locks, and secret things
- Are extremely hirsute
- Take care of sick and wounded animals
- Sleep curled up in a ball as close to the ground as possible
- Love gifts, both giving and receiving, and regard them as sacred
- Creep about at night doing odd jobs for people
- Carry a concealed statuette of a hearth god
Some Common Traveling Gear (roll d20 twice)
- A hunting bow and a quiver of 20 red-feathered arrows
- A large speckled goose egg
- A pipe and pouch of pipe-leaf
- An eyepatch
- A cunning mouse
- A beautiful lantern
- A ring of strange old keys
- A carved wooden flute that sounds like an owl
- An ornate copper kettle and a set of round-bottomed toasting cups
- A collection of interesting stones
- An ancient book written in a strange language
- A large ball of thread
- An instrument: 1) drum, 2) harp, 3) viol, or 4) fiddle
- A pair of lovingly-crafted shoes
- A writing case with colored ink, sealing wax, stamp, and large quill
- A large forest cat
- An ever-burning coal in a delicate lacquered box
- A sturdy mountain pony
- A handcart full of pots, kettles, and pans
- A sewn-shut bag with a seal claiming that the contents will turn into pebbles if opened by unauthorized persons
Dwarf-Caps (roll d12 twice)
Dwarves never go bareheaded. Dwarf men wear hats with long ear flaps, worn over a coif that can be tied under the chin. Dwarf women wear their hats over a patterned kerchief tied around the head.- Wide, floppy brim
- Wax button on the side, stamped with a family symbol
- Looping knotwork designs
- Feather
- Fur trim
- Mounted candle
- Tassel
- Hat-pin of 1) iron nail, 2) acorn cluster, 3) carved troll face, or 4) gold and jewels
- Polished wooden buttons with carved troll faces
- Pattern of leaves or flowers
- Pattern of crickets and beetles
- Pattern of suns and moons
d30 Roll | Dwarf Names, Male | Dwarf Names, Female |
1 | Feygulf | Brundel |
2 | Hevved | Eidel |
3 | Selig | Estel |
4 | Veluf | Freydi |
5 | Balder | Gittel |
6 | Ollig | Golda |
7 | Bollig | Hava |
8 | Balin | Harna |
9 | Dolli | Selda |
10 | Dwalin | Almog |
11 | Fili | Dara |
12 | Kirkin | Elah |
13 | Helmar | Galla |
14 | Ori | Mirrel |
15 | Thorgild | Orna |
16 | Brand | Sif |
17 | Dobbin | Sigrid |
18 | Orm | Norn |
19 | Narvi | Valla |
20 | Gamil | Gisa |
21 | Mindil | Hulda |
22 | Mor | Aslog |
23 | Rahvn | Astrid |
24 | Pellig | Edda |
25 | Nainn | Frea |
26 | Vindulf | Líf |
27 | Alfir | Nella |
28 | Ingvi | Thestel |
29 | Buri | Dorna |
30 | Hahvin | Marda |
Dwarf Traveling Names (roll d20)
- Nobody
- Shellycoat
- Hoghorn
- Perlimpin
- Otterdog
- Lumpin Croop
- The Rooster
- Old Brown Tom
- Broumpistock
- Tremotino
- Yellowbones
- Redbelly Jack
- John o' the Woods
- Crookshanks
- Dandelion
- Tin Tam Tittle
- Sticklebrick
- Puchinello
- Stiltskin
- Houndstooth
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