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<blockquote data-quote="MarkB" data-source="post: 7868723" data-attributes="member: 40176"><p>As originally described, when the dwarves eventually returned to the deep caverns they'd been exiled from, they found their old civilisation wiped out and abandoned, nothing but echoing halls and random monsters.</p><p></p><p>This has now been reframed somewhat - the Daelkyr still destroyed the ancient Dwarven civilisation long ago, but some of them are still around, and there are currently active battles between the dawrves and the Daelkyrs' servants whose front lines lie deep underground.</p><p></p><p>Also, a lot of the Daelkyr 'tech' - their symbiotic weapons, armour and other such items - can be found on these front lines, and while some dwarven clans consider such things an abomination, others have embraced them as a means of fighting the enemy with its own weapons. So in some dwarven clans, these symbiotic living items are relatively readily available - and there are new divisions between the clans based upon their attitudes to such things.</p><p></p><p>It provides new angles on dwarven culture, and also provides a way to explore the Daelkyr more accessibly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkB, post: 7868723, member: 40176"] As originally described, when the dwarves eventually returned to the deep caverns they'd been exiled from, they found their old civilisation wiped out and abandoned, nothing but echoing halls and random monsters. This has now been reframed somewhat - the Daelkyr still destroyed the ancient Dwarven civilisation long ago, but some of them are still around, and there are currently active battles between the dawrves and the Daelkyrs' servants whose front lines lie deep underground. Also, a lot of the Daelkyr 'tech' - their symbiotic weapons, armour and other such items - can be found on these front lines, and while some dwarven clans consider such things an abomination, others have embraced them as a means of fighting the enemy with its own weapons. So in some dwarven clans, these symbiotic living items are relatively readily available - and there are new divisions between the clans based upon their attitudes to such things. It provides new angles on dwarven culture, and also provides a way to explore the Daelkyr more accessibly. [/QUOTE]
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