S.Woodlander
Villager
Anyone know what a funeral or tombing might be like for a Dwarven King who has passed? (Murdered).
That is badass…From The Hobbit, Chapter 18, The Return Journey:
They buried Thorin deep beneath the Mountain, and Bard laid the Arkenstone upon his breast."There let it lie till the Mountain falls!" he said. "May it bring good fortune to all his folk that dwell here after!"Upon his tomb the Elvenking then laid Orcrist, the elvish sword that had been taken from Thorin in captivity. It is said in songs that it gleamed ever in the dark if foes approached, and the fortress of the dwarves could not be taken by surprise.
In my world dwarves are genderless, breathed to life by priestly magic after being carved by their parent(s). When they die, their body reverts to stone. This stone is used to build funerary walls in dwarven cities, which commemorate the dead.