General Barron said:For fuel, I always assumed they would use coal, oil, or some other fossil fuel found underground.
Orc and goblinoid bodies probably burn very nicely.

General Barron said:For fuel, I always assumed they would use coal, oil, or some other fossil fuel found underground.
As I understand it, corpses don't burn well at all. There's too much water in the human body. That's why you need a lot of fuel to cremate someone.kenobi65 said:Orc and goblinoid bodies probably burn very nicely.![]()
Rev. Jesse said:I've always found the Dwavish / Viking link to be suspect. Afterall:
1.) Vikings were feral raiders, Dwarves are mostly lawful
2.) Vikings were well know for their seamanship, Dwarves hate water
There are better cultural links to follow for Dwarves. Consider that there are historical examples of European people who live underground, are bitter and ill-mannered, and drink a lot.
Obviously, Dwarves are French!
(or maybe Scottish)
Staffan said:As I understand it, corpses don't burn well at all. There's too much water in the human body. That's why you need a lot of fuel to cremate someone.
Wyrmwood said:I don't know about French Dwarves, but I've always played my dwarves with a Scottish brogue (I hope that's spelled right.)
vulcan_idic said:I like Peter Woodward very much and he's excellent at what he does... but that's acting, not an expert on weaponry or a historian.
Saw another show (maybe the same one?? It's been a while...) where this wasn't the case. The shows narrator had an axe, which he used on an armored volunteer (armed with the sword). Once said narrator got in a hit, he just kept up with the momentum (no wide-up for a second swing was involved). The hits kept the armored opponent off balance. He never had time to retaliate.
I always assumed dwarves were such masters of the earth, that they would make tunnels without the use of supports, much like a natural cave. Such construction is a fantasy of course, but this is dnd, after all. For fuel, I always assumed they would use coal, oil, or some other fossil fuel found underground.
General Barron said:Why the association between dwarves and axes?
Joshua Dyal said:Ironically, the dwarves in Tolkien that we saw were always armed with either swords or mattocks, never axes.