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Dwarven myths are so engaging because the skeleton of their story is tied to a craft of the modern era. The bones are made of steel, iron, nickel, copper, a whole hostt of metals alloyed and superheated and fused together at the joints of legend. | [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] myths are so engaging because the skeleton of their story is tied to a craft of the modern era. The bones are made of steel, iron, nickel, copper, a whole hostt of metals alloyed and superheated and fused together at the joints of legend. | ||
Moradin, Soul Forger, All-Father, is said to have crafted the dwarven species from the very core of the planet Abeir-Toril. By retelling this story, dwarves link themselves to the craft of blacksmithing; they have in one fell swoop tapped an ore-vein of metaphor and discovered a seam of cultural import. | Moradin, Soul Forger, All-Father, is said to have crafted the dwarven species from the very core of the planet {{FRWiki|Abeir-Toril}}. By retelling this story, dwarves link themselves to the craft of blacksmithing; they have in one fell swoop tapped an ore-vein of metaphor and discovered a seam of cultural import. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 24 October 2024
The Soul Forger is a book on Moradin, the dwarf god of creation.
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
- Books
- Author: unknown
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
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UID
BOOK_GLO_GeneralLoreBook_MoradinTheSoulForgerUUID
69d54011-5584-4674-a4e8-743e3e8677d8
Where to find
- Stormshore Tabernacle X: 116 Y: -23
Text
[Introduction to The Soul Forger]
Dwarven myths are so engaging because the skeleton of their story is tied to a craft of the modern era. The bones are made of steel, iron, nickel, copper, a whole hostt of metals alloyed and superheated and fused together at the joints of legend.
Moradin, Soul Forger, All-Father, is said to have crafted the dwarven species from the very core of the planet Abeir-Toril. By retelling this story, dwarves link themselves to the craft of blacksmithing; they have in one fell swoop tapped an ore-vein of metaphor and discovered a seam of cultural import.
For dwarves are not born so industrious, so stoneworthy, so clever at geology. Rather, unlike the growth of long bushy beards, it is learned behaviour.