Friday, November 17, 2023

Borderfort Burning: Dwarves

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)

  1. Hoard and bury their gold
  2. Consider themselves excellent dancers
  3. Can never turn down a wager
  4. Touch their caps and in response to good news
  5. Always greet hearths, stoves, and forges with respect
  6. Refuse to eat fish
  7. Love milk, honey, and cheese
  8. Prefer to drink from bowls
  9. Are avid 1) woodcarvers, 2) shoemakers, 3) bakers, or 4) toymakers
  10. Love bowling, darts, and stone-throwing games
  11. Sing or recite in their own language before important tasks
  12. Adopt fanciful pseudonyms for use among humans
A Few Dwarves (roll d12 once)
  1. Have cow tails
  2. Consider worms, sparrows, and other grubs a delicacy
  3. Act lasciviously towards humans
  4. Love challenging people to wrestling matches
  5. Refuse to look up at people when speaking to them
  6. Are fascinated by maps, locks, and secret things
  7. Are extremely hirsute
  8. Take care of sick and wounded animals
  9. Sleep curled up in a ball as close to the ground as possible
  10. Love gifts, both giving and receiving, and regard them as sacred
  11. Creep about at night doing odd jobs for people
  12. Carry a concealed statuette of a hearth god
Some Common Traveling Gear (roll d20 twice)
  1. A hunting bow and a quiver of 20 red-feathered arrows
  2. A large speckled goose egg
  3. A pipe and pouch of pipe-leaf
  4. An eyepatch
  5. A cunning mouse
  6. A beautiful lantern
  7. A ring of strange old keys
  8. A carved wooden flute that sounds like an owl
  9. An ornate copper kettle and a set of round-bottomed toasting cups
  10. A collection of interesting stones
  11. An ancient book written in a strange language
  12. A large ball of thread
  13. An instrument: 1) drum, 2) harp, 3) viol, or 4) fiddle
  14. A pair of lovingly-crafted shoes
  15. A writing case with colored ink, sealing wax, stamp, and large quill
  16. A large forest cat
  17. An ever-burning coal in a delicate lacquered box
  18. A sturdy mountain pony
  19. A handcart full of pots, kettles, and pans
  20. 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.
  1. Wide, floppy brim
  2. Wax button on the side, stamped with a family symbol
  3. Looping knotwork designs
  4. Feather
  5. Fur trim
  6. Mounted candle
  7. Tassel
  8. Hat-pin of 1) iron nail, 2) acorn cluster, 3) carved troll face, or 4) gold and jewels
  9. Polished wooden buttons with carved troll faces
  10. Pattern of leaves or flowers
  11. Pattern of crickets and beetles
  12. Pattern of suns and moons
Dwarf Names

d30 Roll

Dwarf Names, Male

Dwarf Names, Female

1

FeygulfBrundel

2

HevvedEidel

3

SeligEstel

4

VelufFreydi

5

BalderGittel

6

OlligGolda

7

BolligHava

8

BalinHarna

9

DolliSelda

10

DwalinAlmog

11

Fili
Dara

12

KirkinElah

13

Helmar
Galla

14

OriMirrel

15

ThorgildOrna

16

BrandSif

17

DobbinSigrid

18

Orm
Norn

19

Narvi
Valla

20

GamilGisa

21

MindilHulda

22

MorAslog

23

RahvnAstrid

24

PelligEdda

25

Nainn
Frea

26

VindulfLíf

27

AlfirNella

28

IngviThestel

29

BuriDorna

30

HahvinMarda


Dwarf Traveling Names (roll d20)
  1. Nobody
  2. Shellycoat
  3. Hoghorn
  4. Perlimpin
  5. Otterdog
  6. Lumpin Croop
  7. The Rooster
  8. Old Brown Tom
  9. Broumpistock
  10. Tremotino
  11. Yellowbones
  12. Redbelly Jack
  13. John o' the Woods
  14. Crookshanks
  15. Dandelion
  16. Tin Tam Tittle
  17. Sticklebrick
  18. Puchinello
  19. Stiltskin
  20. Houndstooth



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