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he dwarves of the [[Ulgrid Fortress]] are close-mouthed about their past. Very little is definite and nothing personal is known. They've occupied the fortress for over eight centuries, becoming a sect of [[Vorax]] and virtually a sect of [[Dorand]] in their seclusion. Until 1249, they had practically no contact with other cultures, apart from this or that king's few diplomatic efforts, but that has changed due to a trade arrangement made between Ta'karsh Blacklung, [[High Hammer]] of Dorand, and King Ulgrid IV. From that agreement both [[Brenuth]] and the fortress had to adjust to visitors, merchants, travelers, adventurers of every race, and the transition from isolated dwarven-only community to noted dwarven mercantile powerhouse did not come easy. | he dwarves of the [[Ulgrid Fortress]] are close-mouthed about their past. Very little is definite and nothing personal is known. They've occupied the fortress for over eight centuries, becoming a sect of [[Vorax]] and virtually a sect of [[Dorand]] in their seclusion. Until 1249, they had practically no contact with other cultures, apart from this or that king's few diplomatic efforts, but that has changed due to a trade arrangement made between Ta'karsh Blacklung, [[High Hammer]] of Dorand, and King Ulgrid IV. From that agreement both [[Brenuth]] and the fortress had to adjust to visitors, merchants, travelers, adventurers of every race, and the transition from isolated dwarven-only community to noted dwarven mercantile powerhouse did not come easy. | ||