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- | Firehammer Hold | + | ====== |
- | 1 Culture | + | ===== Culture |
- | + | ==== Social Standing | |
- | 1.1 Social Standing | + | |
While most Dwarven cultures have social standing based on accomplishments in battle, Ageron has had a long held period of peace, meaning that the youth have required a new way to distinguish themselves. | While most Dwarven cultures have social standing based on accomplishments in battle, Ageron has had a long held period of peace, meaning that the youth have required a new way to distinguish themselves. | ||
- | + | ==== Chieftain | |
- | 1.2 Chieftain | + | |
Of the clans that were brought to bow under Firehammer, | Of the clans that were brought to bow under Firehammer, | ||
- | + | ==== Celebrity Fighters: | |
- | 1.3 Celebrity Fighters: | + | |
The only other warriors continuing their practice fit in two categories, the first of which being career wrestler. Career wrestlers provide entertainment for masses, and try to keep it relatively official. | The only other warriors continuing their practice fit in two categories, the first of which being career wrestler. Career wrestlers provide entertainment for masses, and try to keep it relatively official. | ||
+ | ==== Celebrity Fighter: Underground ==== | ||
- | 1.4 Celebrity Fighter: Underground | + | There always exists a profession for even the lowest standing to have a chance at greatness. While this spot is usually filled with adventuring, |
- | There always exists a profession for even the lowest standing to have a chance at greatness. While this spot is usually filled with adventuring, | + | ==== Commoners |
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- | 1.5 Commoners | + | |
The rest of the individuals in this keep have their social standings decided by their ability to create. | The rest of the individuals in this keep have their social standings decided by their ability to create. | ||
- | 1.6 The Robed Ones | + | ==== Inventors ==== |
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+ | With how much assistance this community has gotten from technology to be mentioned later, the Firehammer bloodline will provide funding for people wishing to create something new. Most noteable of these is [[Chomsky]] a gnome inventor that was the original creature of the clockwork armor. | ||
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+ | ==== The Robed Ones ==== | ||
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+ | These individuals are highly shrouded in mystery. They produce nothing, yet they are acknowledged as having high standing by the Firehammer family. Paying is generally considered beneath them, and the Firehammer family will compensate the creator for anything they request. They have been around long enough that nobody seems to question why they have special treatment, seeming to think that it's part of a Firehammer tradition. | ||
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+ | ==== Culinary ==== | ||
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+ | All cooking in the keep is very simple, partially because cooks are held in such low regard, and partially because the food only serves to accent the beer in question. Breads and cheeses are frequent accompaniments, | ||
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+ | ==== Death ==== | ||
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+ | Upon death, fearing that, with the sheer mass of earth mages present, the dead will be used to harmful ends, the remains are cremated. This is done in it's own area, which is heated similarly to how the smiths area. After cremation, the family will buy an urn of quality befitting the individual in question, and take the remains to their families mausoleum. Those of the Bloodhammer line will generally choose to have their souls trapped in the urn in which their remains are stored, so they can continue to protect their kin. | ||
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+ | ===== Production/ | ||
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+ | ==== Powered clockwork armor ==== | ||
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+ | This armor, powered by pumping magical energy into a rune in the armor itself, is useless to those uninitiated, | ||
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+ | ====Mining Technology==== | ||
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+ | Based on the steam locomotion on Lojem, the residents of Firehammer Keep have managed to automate a great deal of their mining. They have succeeded in making a drill-like device that bores 7 foot wide holes through the stone. This leads to the vast majority of the city being composed of seven foot wide streets, with buildings mined out of the walls. Nobody really knows how this functions, except the robed one that is stationed to operate it | ||
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+ | Because all buildings appear identical from the outside, people flaunt their wealth through designer locks, on their stone doors. Additionally, | ||
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+ | ==== Smithing Technology ==== | ||
- | These individuals | + | Smithing is done above lava pits, used to heat the metal till it's malleable. |
- | 2 Production/ | + | ===== Note Worthy Businesses ===== |
- | 2.1 Powered clockwork armor | + | ==== The Clockwork Phoenix ==== |
- | This armor, powered by pumping magical energy into a rune in the armor itself, is useless | + | This bar, complete with a clockwork delivery system, provides high end beer to the denizens. They will begrudgingly provide other drinks, often mocking |
- | the metal smiths in Firehammer. | + | |
+ | ==== Mineral ==== | ||
+ | Due to the method by which the island was created, the mountain itself was originally devoid of resources. | ||
+ | ==== Side notes ==== | ||
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+ | Vormaxians are highly respected, and their spell " |