Ironblood Dwarf

Ironblood Dwarves

 

The Warriors of the Peaks

Ironblood Dwarves are the fiercest and most battle-hardened of the dwarven people, thriving in rugged hills and border fortresses. Known for their martial prowess and indomitable spirit, they revel in combat and view strength as the ultimate virtue. Their lives are deeply tied to the defense of dwarven lands and the honor of their clans, making them relentless in both battle and loyalty.

 
 

Physical Characteristics

  • Appearance: Ironblood Dwarves have ruddy or bronze-toned skin, often scarred from countless battles. Their hair is coarse and dark, ranging from deep brown to black, and their eyes burn with intense shades of red, orange, or gold, reflecting their fiery temperament.
  • Height and Build: Stockier and more muscular than other dwarves, they are built for endurance and power, with an intimidating presence.
 
 

Cultural Traits

  • Martial Traditions: Ironblood Dwarves are trained in combat from a young age, mastering both traditional dwarven weaponry and brutal hand-to-hand techniques.
  • Tribal Bonds: Their clans function as tightly knit warbands, where loyalty and honor are paramount.
  • Battle Celebrations: Victories are marked with grand feasts and storytelling, immortalizing their warriors’ exploits in song and legend.
 
 

Lifestyle and Beliefs

Ironblood Dwarves live in fortresses and settlements strategically positioned along mountain passes and borders, serving as the first line of defense against threats. They view life as a battlefield, where every challenge is an opportunity to prove one’s strength. Their devotion to Morgrim is centered on his aspect as the Hammer of Creation, seeing him as a symbol of unyielding force and resilience. Feasts and ceremonies often involve ritual combat to honor both their ancestors and their gods.

 
 

Role in Dwarven Society

Ironblood Dwarves are the protectors and enforcers of dwarven realms, ensuring the safety of their people through their unmatched combat skills. They serve as generals, guards, and scouts, taking pride in their role as defenders of dwarven lands. On the dwarven council, they advocate for strength and vigilance, often pushing for proactive measures to secure their borders.

 
 

Relationships with Other Races

  • Humans: Ironblood Dwarves respect human warriors but often see them as reckless and undisciplined in comparison to dwarven training.
  • Orcs: Though often enemies, Ironblood Dwarves grudgingly admire the orcs’ raw strength and view their battles as tests of their own might.
  • Elves: They have little patience for what they perceive as elven aloofness, though they respect elven archers for their precision and skill in battle.
 
 

Legacy

Ironblood Dwarves are the shield and sword of their people, their valor and determination ensuring the survival of dwarven culture. Their tales of bravery inspire not only their kin but also allies who witness their unyielding resolve. From their fortress walls to the battlefields of Wakodia, the Ironblood Dwarves’ legacy is one of unrelenting strength and honor.

Playing as an Ironblood Dwarf

  Fierce warriors and defenders of dwarven lands, reveling in martial prowess.
  Battle Fury: When you hit with a melee weapon attack, you can choose to reroll the damage dice. You must use the new roll. You can use this ability a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus per long rest.   Unyielding Will: You gain proficiency in Athletics, and you have advantage on saving throws to resist being grappled or restrained.

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