Duergar Kavalrachni
Duergar Kavalrachni
Deep Dwarves
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  • Passive Abilities:
  • Cavalry Training
  • Sunlight Sensitivity

  • Abilities:
  • Shared Invisibility


  • Inventory Equipped:
  • Crossbow Bolt Case
    1 gp
  • Heavy Crossbow
    50 gp
  • Lamellar
    150 gp
  • War Pick
    5 gp

  • Inventory Unequipped:
  • Medium Shield
    10 gp

Environments:

Deep Dwarves
Creature Sub Type

Deep Dwarves are a unique and intriguing subrace of dwarves that dwell in the shadowed depths of the earth, far removed from the surface world. Their existence is a stark departure from the traditional dwarven culture, as they have become enshrouded in darkness, greed, and a connection to sinister deities.

Subterranean Dwellers:
Deep Dwarves are the denizens of the world below, dwelling in the darkest, labyrinthine tunnels and subterranean cities deep within the earth. They have never seen the light of the sun, and their skin has adapted to this perpetual darkness, making it nearly pitch black. This coloration allows them to blend seamlessly with the rocky surroundings, providing them with a natural advantage in avoiding detection by intruders.

Servants of Darkness:
Deep Dwarves have an intricate, albeit sinister, relationship with the gods of the earth. Many of them serve malevolent deities, such as The Darkness or Idris, God of Malice, who are associated with the depths and darkness. These deities grant the Deep Dwarves unique powers and abilities, drawing strength from the shadows and the unfathomable depths. The Deep Dwarves often view these deities as patrons of their subterranean civilization, guiding their actions and shaping their culture.

Relentless Greed:
Despite their connection to darkness and malevolent deities, the Deep Dwarves are driven by the same insatiable greed that characterizes their surface-dwelling cousins. They relentlessly mine for precious metals, gems, and gold, but their motives extend beyond simple wealth. They believe that their treasures are offerings to their dark deities, and they use them in profane rituals to appease and gain favor with their patrons.

Subterranean Cities:
Deep Dwarven cities are masterpieces of dark architecture, carved into the very rock and stone of the earth. These cities are sprawling labyrinths with intricate tunnels, grand caverns, and shadowed palaces adorned with obsidian, onyx, and other dark minerals. Sinister to outsiders, these cities are a testament to the Deep Dwarves' architectural and engineering prowess.

Conflict and Intrigue:
Deep Dwarves are not only known for their mining and devotion to malevolent deities but also for their intrigue and conflict. Factions within their society vie for power, and the worship of the underground gods often leads to internal strife. Adventurers who delve into the world of Deep Dwarves may find themselves entangled in these complex webs of power, as well as exploring the dark secrets hidden in the subterranean depths.

In Zin, Deep Dwarves offer a unique and compelling twist on traditional dwarves. Their connection to darkness, malevolent deities, and insatiable greed, while still retaining their renowned craftsmanship, makes them an intriguing and multifaceted race that can add depth and complexity to your campaigns. Whether as allies or adversaries, Deep Dwarves bring a new dimension to the underground world of your tabletop adventures.

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