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− | Dwarves represent one of the greatest mysteries of the known worlds. [[The Book of Lore]] speaks extensively of a race of short, stout, quasi-magical | + | Dwarves represent one of the greatest mysteries of the known worlds. [[The Book of Lore]] speaks extensively of a race of short, stout, quasi-magical anthropoids who fought on both sides of the [[Great Battles]], but [[The Book of Lore#Common Copy|how much]] of that information is accurate remains a question of scholarly debate. |
− | There is strong archeological evidence for a widespread race with | + | There is strong archeological evidence for a widespread race with very distinct cultures. |
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Dwarves represent one of the greatest mysteries of the known worlds. The Book of Lore speaks extensively of a race of short, stout, quasi-magical anthropoids who fought on both sides of the Great Battles, but how much of that information is accurate remains a question of scholarly debate.
There is strong archeological evidence for a widespread race with very distinct cultures.