DWARVEN CLANS
Brightforge:
Nestled within Sunshine Hill in the southern region, the Brightforge clan is
strongly in favor of joining forces with the other civilized peoples of the
Realm to defend themselves against the Dragons and the newly unified
Horde. This makes them the strongest of
the Pro-Union faction. They tend to be
quite welcoming, at least as far as Dwarves are concerned, which bemuses some
of their brethren and insults others.
They are seen as “bleeding heart” liabilities unsuited to the challenges
of the world.
Darkore:
The smallest, most mysterious, and most secretive of the Seven Clans, the
people of Darkore are seemingly happy to hole up in the far north. They are rarely involved in the affairs of the
outside world, including among the Dwarves.
They have yet to declare an opinion on the Union issue, and in fact,
rumors persist that they are actually pro-Dragon, which makes them highly
unpopular among the other clans.
Greathill:
This Clan is spread out over the rolling hills of Torgalen and is the second
largest of the Seven Clans. The majority
of the Clan is Pro-Union but intends to drive a hard bargain if a Union were to
happen, demanding strong Dwarven leadership and more lands in exchange for
cooperation. Many in the Clan see these
times as an opportunity to spread Dwarvenhood and take a greater role in the
Realm at large.
Grimstone:
This is the largest Clan and its leadership takes that designation seriously,
often acting as if they speak for the entirety of the Dwarven peoples. They are firmly in the Anti-Union camp,
preferring instead to unite the entirety of Dwarvenhood and reinforce their
lands in anticipation of an attack. There
are known to meddle in the affairs of the other Clans, which agitates their
brethren greatly, and yet they rarely face retribution thanks to their
impressive size.
Highpeak:
The people of the Highpeak Clan value knowledge very highly, and they believe
the logical thing to do is to join up with the other civilized peoples of the
world. Despite being Pro-Union, their
relationships with the Brightforge and Greathill Clans are strained, in part
because of their differences in geography and goals, but also because the
Highpeaks are often considering elitist snobs who think being Pro-Union is “high
and mighty.”
Rubyhammer:
The Rubyhammer Clan often claims to be the oldest of the Dwarven groups, which
feeds into their ideas about Dwarven purity, which are the strictest of all the
Clans, to the point that many of their people refuse to fraternize with people
of other races in any circumstances whatsoever.
While this puts them squarely in the Anti-Union group, it also makes
them difficult to deal with as they tend to pass judgment on the other Clans at
will. Their perspectives on racial
purity are spreading, though, which means their stock in the Anti-Union camp is
rising.
Thunderaxe:
Easily the most cantankerous and violent of the Clans, the Thunderaxes are a
war-loving people who will tangle with anyone, including their own kind. Not only are they Anti-Union, they are
extremely suspicion of Dwarven unity and would rather hunt down the Dragons and
destroy them than wait for an attack.
DRAGONBORN CLANS
Nine Chromatic Clans: The Chromatic
Clans, descendant from the evil chromatic dragons, are the most populous of the
clans and dominate the majority of Dragon Isle, with the bulk of their power
locate in the West.
Black Dragonborn:
Vidrechar, Egrecherean, Fulruchtu. All
three of the Black Clans are in favor of joining up with the Dragons, but are
notoriously difficult to deal with and have yet to reach a consensus among
themselves on anything, let alone how best to support this new spread of
Dragondom.
Blue Dragon:
Mutruchdian, Kizzerak. The Blue Clans
are the most split on the Dragon issue.
Mutruchdian is strongly in favor of joining their forebears, but are
wary of the rising Zechradarian Clan and determined not to let them dominate
the conversation. The Kizzerak, on the
other hand, are totally against joining the cause of the Dragons. They have a very negative view of their
forebears and have no interest in associating with them.
Green Dragonborn:
Bizrechon, Guruktian. The Bizrechon Clan
is in favor of joining up with the Dragons, but only on the condition that their
terms are met. The Guruktian clan,
smaller but more prosperous than the Bizrechon, have yet to commit to the
cause, and are mostly concerned with protecting themselves from their own kin.
Red Dragonborn:
Zechradarian (united clans). In an
unprecedented show of harmony, the Red Clans have been united under a single
banner after being enchanted by news of the return of the Scarlet Sisters, who
share their bloodline and lust for power.
They are, by and large, wholly devoted to joining up with their kin and
establishing a new dominion over the Realm, and are prepared to do this on
their own if they are unable to rally more Dragonborn to their cause.
White Dragon:
Xerechtyl. The smallest of the Chromatic
Clans, Xerechtyl has long suffered from the inhospitable conditions of Dragon
Isle. They see the rise of Dragondom as
an opportunity to make safe passage to the North, which is their first
priority.
Seven Metallic Clans: The Metallic
Clans are much smaller than their Chromatic Counterparts and have largely
cloistered themselves in the southeastern region of Dragon Isle. They take after their forebears in that they
are largely good and peaceful people, but the possibility of greater Dragondom
in the rest of the Realm has many of them wondering what opportunities might be
in store.
Brass Dragonborn:
Lachrezian, Cractukahn. The Brass Clans
are the most eager to action in response to the newfound power of the Scarlet
Sisters, but cannot come to an agreement on how best to help. The Lachrezian are intent on joining forces
with the rest of the Realm in the fight, while the Cractukahn want to seek out
their Brass forebears to shore up their strength and seek their guidance.
Bronze Dragonborn:
Karachulus. The Karachulus Clan is keen
to join the fight as well, but they view the newly united Zechradarian Clan of
Red Dragonborn as the greater threat.
They want to unite a force to secure Dragon Isle first, then take care
of the rest of the Realm later.
Copper Dragonborn:
Fennelzhul. The Fennelzuhl are a
fun-loving people and do not care much for warfare. They are keen to further peace with their
Chromatic counterparts and believe the solutions to many of their problems lie
in peace.
Gold Dragonborn:
Jemruchal. The smallest and most
mysterious of the Clans, the Jemruchal have yet to weigh in on the matter. They crave the wisdom of their forebears but
are uncertain about forming an allegiance with them. While they are almost certainly against the
rise of the Scarlet Sisters, their attitudes about the spread of Dragondom in
general are somewhat uncomfortably vague.
Silver Dragonborn:
Drachedandion, Alchemacron. The Silver
Clans are united in their desire to pursue allegiances and deals with the rest
of the Realm, but they have very different attitudes about how to go about
it. The Drachedandions desire allegiances
with the other civilized peoples of the world but are cautious about making
deals too quickly. The Alchemacron, on
the other hand, see the potential for many opportunities should Dragondom
spread, and are tentatively in favor of cutting deals with the Scarlet Sisters,
if only as an initial step. This has
earned the suspicion of most of the other Metallic Clans; it has also caught the
attention of the Chromatic Clans, particularly the Zechradarian.
THE TRIDENT
The Trident is a loose association
made up of the Blackplane, Drogsheim, and Wanderbelt Kingoms. It contains rules on borders, trade, exchange
of prisoners, etc., but largely amounts to a non-aggression pact. It was signed twenty years ago by the royal
families of these Kingdoms: the Amblecrowns of Blackplane, the Drogleys of
Drogsheim, and the Whitestones of Wanderbelt.
The pact is enforced by a collection of lords and ladies associated with
each Kingdom, many of whom have intermarried with their royals.
Blackplane:
The Parkwirth, Draven, and Suker families have very strong holds in Blackplane
and have been tied to the Amblecrowns from the very beginning of the Kingdom. The heirs to the Amblecrown throne are expected
to marry from these families, which makes the competition between the two quite
intense.
Drogsheim:
It took several families to help the Drogleys take the throne, but the
Hornravens have long since become the most powerful of the noble families in
the region, so much so that they serve as de facto enforcers for the Drogleys
and lord their status over the other families at any opportunity.
Wanderbelt:
The Whitestones make up a rogue Dwarven clan that intermarried with the Hemley
family, formerly of Laurynvale in the West.
These two families rule the Kingdom in a fraught and sometimes confusing
arrangement, which leads to a lot of under-the-table infighting and espionage.
ORDER OF THE HIGHER LIGHT
The
foothills of Bright Mountain are home to a group of monks known as the Order of
the Higher Light. They seek to harness
the basic forces of magic that unite the various Realms and Planes, a power
higher and more mysterious than even the gods themselves. They live in Lotus Hollow, a small commune
nestled in a secluded area that falls under the mysterious magic of Bright
Mountain. The monks are a people who
value service, study, and peace, and their home is open to widows, orphans, the
ill, the disenfranchised, and the repentant dregs of society. While they loathe violence in all its forms, they
will protect the innocent who seek shelter with them by any means
necessary. They keep to themselves as
much as possible, except when they go on their mandatory spirit journeys, which
involve observing the world and serving where necessary while staying out of
disputes and violent affairs as much as possible.




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