To build on an early post from the first page, and get back to the simpler roots........
JimAde said:
And among those mercenaries are the feared and reviled Storm Crows. The Crows are a Dwarvish mercenary company led by Kulrick Ironclaw, whose might in battle is matched only by his arcane prowess.
Kulrick Ironclaw, leader of the Dvergar mercenary company known as the Storm Crows, is a mighty wizard as well as a skilled master of the Dvergar waraxe, who trained in one of the most prestigious Dvergar academies during his youth. He went on to serve in his city's military for over twenty years before one fateful day.
As Kulrick's elite platoon took up a new assignment guarding the Dvergar stronghold-city Öbergeitz, site of the Dvergar's treasury in the Great Vault, Kulrick was approached by a strange Dvergar wanderer. Kulrick spent much time conversing, drinking, and carousing with the visitor over the months that followed, and held council with the visitor often where his soldiers could not overhear. He grew pale and his beard graying even though he was still only a young man by Dvergar terms, Kulrick's eyes becoming a vile green hue and his voice rasping. Then he started to bring some of his men to these councils, and convinced them he and the visitor were fine...... Eventually he had his entire unit attending these semi-secret councils, and all underwent the same changes as Kulrick. When next his lord commander came to Öbergeitz for an inspection and the intention of cycling Kulrick's unit back out to the field, Kulrick refused to open the gates for the lord commander, provoking a scathing match of shouting until Kulrick disintegrated the lord commander with a spell.
Horrified and aghast, the new garrison troops that had accompanied the lord commander assaulted the stronghold-city, and within another month, Öbergeitz was in flames. Dvergar units moved into the city under the resurrected lord commander (at the behest of an ally in the Koschei church), and burrowed their way in as other units broke through the walls with long and grueling work. Dvergar warmages destroyed many of Kulrick Ironclaw's soldiers and did most of the work breaking the walls, after which soldiers charged in and forced Öbergeitz back under proper Dvergar rule.
When they sought out Kulrick Ironclaw and his lieutenants, they found half of Kulrick's unit had fled the city already and taken all they could carry from the Great Vault, Kulrick himself gone with them. What remained of his unit was slaughtered, and condemned by the church of Koschei, for citizens in the city claimed Kulrick had been visited by a stranger who taught him horrid rites, leading Kulrick and his men to blaspheme against the Dvergar patron god, Koschei. The stranger was never found, and does not appear to be in contact with Kulrick Ironclaw any longer. Kulrick gathered Dvergar misfits, rebels, orphans, psychos, and other downtrodden or mentally-unstable folk to later form his mercenary unit the Storm Crows, as he fled to travel central and western Aleasana, away from his kin.
Kulrick and his unit are not only feared and reviled by Aleasani and Shay, but also by the rest of Dvergar society. Still he gathers more Dvergar to his banners, though infrequently, sometimes striking out at Dvergar cities in central Aleasana to slay the leaders and try convincing the others to join him now that he has freed them from corrupt rule. Kulrick and his men are rowdy and fierce, boisterous and drunken often, but still quite deadly and skilled. All are inducted to Kulrick's strange rites and blasphemes, supposedly devoted to some vile, bloodthirsty, and decadent god of chaos or the like, but anyone who asks or jeers Kulrick about it soon finds themselves a head shorter. Although Kulrick and his lieutenants have not shown any divine powers from this supposed blaspheming, a few of Kulrick's other men do seem to wield such power, and serve the mercenary company as combat healers and diviners, aiding Kulrick in his strategizing.
Whereas other Dvergar are grim and dour like their deity Koschei, the Storm Crows under Kulrick Ironclaw are frighteningly mirthful and jesting, with a macabre sense of humor that makes others wonder if the Storm Crows are mocking them, threatening them, or just joking around. Storm Crows revel in death and slaughter, some laughing and others roaring as they fight, a few insane ones even cawing like crows. Whereas the cannibalism of Juni is rumored moreso than observed by others, Kulrick's Dvergar openly feast upon their fallen foes when a battle is won. Storm Crow mercenary contracts are difficult to wrangle if the employer wants them to swear not to defile the dead in this way, and it is just as difficult to make the Storm Crows consent to not robbing the dead of their possessions. Storm Crows are copious spenders in taverns, brothels, bloodsport arenas, gambling houses, and the like.