Subject: MYSTARA-L Digest - 8 Jun 2002 to 9 Jun 2002 (#2002-148)
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Topics of the day:

 1. B10 help requested
 2. Legends of the Dwarves

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Date:    Sun, 9 Jun 2002 10:31:35 -0500
From:    Roger Girtman <rogergirtman2@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: B10 help requested

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<P>My copy doesn't have the counters, but I didn't need them anyway.</P>
<P>A word of caution--that module isn't just an adventure, it's a long drawn out campaign that will give your characters 4-6 levels each (average 7 characters).&nbsp; It took my group 3&nbsp;months of all-day Mondays to finally finish it, and we skipped the "escape from the valley" scenario (not part of the module itself, but you finish the module still in Hutaaka)--as well as several other long sections.</P>
<P>If your players aren't the most resourceful in the world, you might want to give them more than a few hints while first searching for Stephan.&nbsp; All the characters know is that "the goblins" took him (in the published version, anyway).</P>
<P>My party wandered around aimlessly for two weeks game-time not going anywhere near the goblin lairs. (I finally gave up and had a family of cloud and hill giants chase them to the right place.)</P>
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<P>Anyway, have fun and PLEASE read the whole thing SEVERAL times before you run it or you WILL be more confused than a&nbsp;vampire in the Hollow World.</P></DIV>
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<P>Anyway, dasvedania,</P>
<P>Roger (Gawain)
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Date:    Sun, 9 Jun 2002 18:01:54 +0200
From:    =?iso-8859-1?q?Havard=20Faanes?= <havardfaa@YAHOO.NO>
Subject: Legends of the Dwarves

Here is something that could be used in constructing a
mythology for Mystaran Dwarves. This is written mainly
from the point of view of the Rockhome dwarves, and
other cultures might have slightly different version
of the same story. Let me know what you think!

Legends of the Dwarves

There were dwarves in the old days aswell. Even in the
days of the legendary Kingdom of  Blackmoor there were
dwarves. But Blackmoor was ruled by human sorcerers.
The Sorcerors did great and magnificent things. But
their hunger for power was greater than their wisdom,
and in their arrogance, they summoned magic so
powerful that they could not control it. Disaster
washed over the land destroying the ancient kingdom in
the Great Rain of Fire. It made summer winter and day
night. It filled the air with terrible magic and
poison. Humans, elves and dwarves were dying.  Karr
the Evil One, the Destroyer of All Things, whom Men
call Thanatos, was laughing, for unwittingly the
Blackmoor Sorcerers had become his servants and the
disaster they had caused threatened to end all life as
is what Karr seeks.

It was then that the dwarves cried out for Kagyar,
Lord of the Mountains, their old protector and teacher
whom they had forsaken, and asked him for help.
Kagyar, the Artisan, took his loyal followers back
into his forge, where he reforged the dwarven race
into a new and stronger one. There were some who could
not be improved, who were weak and frail. For these,
the Kogolor Dwarves, Kagyar created a secret kingdom
where they will be safe and protected until the end of
Time. But the rest he made strong and hardy, resilient
to magic and poison so that they could survive even in
those terrible and deadly times.

But there were also dwarves who were not thankful for
the gifts that had been given to them by Kagyar. They
did not wish to serve the Artisan they said, only
themselves. These were called the Morigswerg and
Kagyar cast them into the deep into the bellow of the
earth where they live still. But for his loyal
followers, Kagyar created a kingdom, Dengaria or
Rockhome. The first dwarven kingdom of the Younger
Dwarven Race.

Garalin*, the Gemmaker was Kagyar’s brother. He saw
what a magnificent race, Kagyar had made and grew
jealous. In his own forge, Garal made his own race,
similar to what Kagyar had done. But Garal never had
the wisdom nor the skill of his brother. The race he
created was the Gnomes, the Fireborn, who were but a
shadow of Dwarves such as Garal’s skills are but
shadows of the skills of his brother. The Gnomes were
not as strong and mighty as the Dwarves and were not
able to build a mighty kingdom of their own, but were
forced to live among other races, living off their
goodwill.

Then Denwarf, “He Who Is Born of Rock”, came to the
Dwarves of Rockhome. He was Kagyar’s apprentice, the
perfect dwarf, and Denwarf became the first Dwarven
King. Denwarf ruled long and wisely. But even dwarves
grow old, and the Dwarf Master felt that his body was
weakening after long years of peace and prosperity
under his rule. He went into the forge, and made
himself a new body of rock and steel, so that he could
guide his people for coming centuries aswell. But
Kagyar spoke to him then and said: “Are you not happy
with the body that I have given you? Seek you to
improve on the work of your Master?” And Denwarf
answered: “forgive me lord, for it is not arrogance
that has lead me to do this work. But is it not an
apprentice’s task to learn from his master?” Denwarf
answered: “Very well. You will have this new-forged
body, but for now you must leave Dengaria, the
Rockhome, and allow younger dwarves to rule
themselves. I will let you return to the Dwarves when
it is once again need for you among them.” Denwarf had
seven retainers; these became the Dwarven Lords,
founders of the greater clans.


*Garalin is the dwarven name for Garal Glittergold,
also referred to as Garel, or Garl Glitterlode.


Havard

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