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Gaerdal Ironhand is the most dwarf-like deity of the pantheon, rarely smiling and fiercely intense. He's got no use for tricks, jokes, or deceits - he takes his duties as the protector of the gnomish burrows very seriously, at the cost of sacrificing a playful spirit. Still, this garners sober respect, instead of the gentle affection that's lavished on the other deities. | Gaerdal Ironhand is the most dwarf-like deity of the pantheon, rarely smiling and fiercely intense. He's got no use for tricks, jokes, or deceits - he takes his duties as the protector of the gnomish burrows very seriously, at the cost of sacrificing a playful spirit. Still, this garners sober respect, instead of the gentle affection that's lavished on the other deities. | ||
His hill is called Stronghaven, and it's free of the decoration that characterizes most gnomish homes. Its tunnels wind through the hills, and it's said to contain a maze that'll test the mettle of the canniest planewalker. | His hill is called Stronghaven, and it's free of the decoration that characterizes most gnomish homes. Its tunnels wind through the hills, and it's said to contain a maze that'll test the mettle of the canniest planewalker. |
Revision as of 07:24, 16 July 2013
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Pantheon: | Gnomish |
AoC: | Vigilance, combat, protection |
Symbol: | Iron band |
Home P/L/R: | Bytopia/Dothion/ the Golden Hills (Stronghaven) |
Gaerdal Ironhand is the most dwarf-like deity of the pantheon, rarely smiling and fiercely intense. He's got no use for tricks, jokes, or deceits - he takes his duties as the protector of the gnomish burrows very seriously, at the cost of sacrificing a playful spirit. Still, this garners sober respect, instead of the gentle affection that's lavished on the other deities.
His hill is called Stronghaven, and it's free of the decoration that characterizes most gnomish homes. Its tunnels wind through the hills, and it's said to contain a maze that'll test the mettle of the canniest planewalker.