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<span class="DROPCAP">D</span>warves ally themselves only with nearby gnome clans. They keep to themselves and have little to do with anyone beyond their mountains; they only offer their protection to who they consider to be cousins of steel. | <span class="DROPCAP">D</span>warves ally themselves only with nearby [[gnome]] clans. They keep to themselves and have little to do with anyone beyond their mountains; they only offer their protection to who they consider to be cousins of steel. | ||
They remain gruffy neutral to the rest of the world and establish very few trade routes, which mostly concern food that is unavailable in the mountains. | They remain gruffy neutral to the rest of the world and establish very few trade routes, which mostly concern food that is unavailable in the mountains. | ||
Whenever they are approached by humans or other wandering races, dwarves go through tremendous lengths to preserve their uniqueness and rarely exchange crafting techniques unless a long-standing, firm relationship develops. | Whenever they are approached by humans or other wandering [[races]], dwarves go through tremendous lengths to preserve their uniqueness and rarely exchange crafting techniques unless a long-standing, firm relationship develops. | ||
Dwarves become enemies with anyone that threatens their way of life. Whenever a settlement of humans begin mining in their homes without permission (which is rarely granted in any case), dwarves gather quickly to arms and stave off any invasion with a strong hand. | Dwarves become enemies with anyone that threatens their way of life. Whenever a settlement of humans begin mining in their homes without permission (which is rarely granted in any case), dwarves gather quickly to arms and stave off any invasion with a strong hand. | ||
They have little love for monstrous races. Seldom do they seek them out, unless they invade their territories. | They have little love for monstrous races. Seldom do they seek them out, unless they invade their territories. | ||