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6/8/2025, 8:28:41 PM
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So I don't rightly know. Tbh I'm trying to not overbuild the world and attempting to give broad strokes to fill in with play. As far as the Greatmothers are concerned all dwarves respect them but their particular Greatmothers is shown greater reverence, shows up more in iconography and shrines, prayers are typically directed towards your tribes Greatmother etc.
If I had to make a decision on the mixed heritage I'd say a dwarf favors the mother in lineage. Occasional mixed race atavism aside. Taking the ideas I had and fleshing them out the race of the dwarf comes with certain bonuses, Stone dwarves are hardier and have higher HP for example, Deep Dwarves are more resistant to heat and other external elementals while Hill dwarves are more resistant to poison and disease. Each gets a bonus to a certain craft for being naturally in tune and in things related to their favored environment.
Right now I have some flexibility on the wider details because the campaign in focusing on exploring the ruins found in a smaller mining town called Redstone so we haven't seen much of the world outside of the dwarfy dwarfy mountain dwarves
So I don't rightly know. Tbh I'm trying to not overbuild the world and attempting to give broad strokes to fill in with play. As far as the Greatmothers are concerned all dwarves respect them but their particular Greatmothers is shown greater reverence, shows up more in iconography and shrines, prayers are typically directed towards your tribes Greatmother etc.
If I had to make a decision on the mixed heritage I'd say a dwarf favors the mother in lineage. Occasional mixed race atavism aside. Taking the ideas I had and fleshing them out the race of the dwarf comes with certain bonuses, Stone dwarves are hardier and have higher HP for example, Deep Dwarves are more resistant to heat and other external elementals while Hill dwarves are more resistant to poison and disease. Each gets a bonus to a certain craft for being naturally in tune and in things related to their favored environment.
Right now I have some flexibility on the wider details because the campaign in focusing on exploring the ruins found in a smaller mining town called Redstone so we haven't seen much of the world outside of the dwarfy dwarfy mountain dwarves
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