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<span class="DROPCAP">C</span>lerics of Grand are required to craft their own weapons as homage to their god. It does not matter what weapon it is so long as it is made in the name of Grand. They usually enchant the weapons for added destructive power. They do not wear leather armors, only metal which they've also preferably mined and made themselves. They usually wear a rough representation of an axe around their necks. Aside from making their own axe and sometimes wearing a representation of an axe around their necks, shamans and followers of Grand will often display the scalped beards of dwarves they've killed. These are most often worn over their armor as a loincloth to further disgrace the dead dwarf.
Clerics of [[Grand]] are required to craft their own weapons as homage to their god. It does not matter what weapon it is so long as it is made in the name of Grand. They usually enchant the weapons for added destructive power. They do not wear leather armors, only metal which they've also preferably mined and made themselves. They usually wear a rough representation of an axe around their necks. Aside from making their own axe and sometimes wearing a representation of an axe around their necks, shamans and followers of Grand will often display the scalped beards of dwarves they've killed. These are most often worn over their armor as a loincloth to further disgrace the dead [[dwarf]].

Latest revision as of 22:00, 11 March 2019

Clerics of Grand are required to craft their own weapons as homage to their god. It does not matter what weapon it is so long as it is made in the name of Grand. They usually enchant the weapons for added destructive power. They do not wear leather armors, only metal which they've also preferably mined and made themselves. They usually wear a rough representation of an axe around their necks. Aside from making their own axe and sometimes wearing a representation of an axe around their necks, shamans and followers of Grand will often display the scalped beards of dwarves they've killed. These are most often worn over their armor as a loincloth to further disgrace the dead dwarf.