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Man with a Dwarf father and a human mother, serving as a diplomat between Darrensmithe and Nibur. He resides in Asyyn. 38 Star of Bonding Differences
Man with a Dwarf father and a human mother, serving as a diplomat between Darrensmithe and Nibur. He resides in Asyyn. 38 Star of Bonding Differences
Living on the shores in the southern Nibur, Envil is a very successful fisherman who dreams of earning Chief Tonnar’s approval for his contribution to the country. 103 Star of High Hopes
One of the few females employed at Chief Tonnar’s office. She is the Main Strategist, respected across the country as she had saved thousands of lives during the Second Niburdarren War. 36 Star of Bold Decisions
An acting leader of Nibur, very cunning and capable of making swift but wise decisions. He is the fifth generation of the ruling class that managed to repel the Darrensmithe forces in the First and Second Niburdarren Wars. Because of that success, no dwarf ever dared challenge him or any of his ancestors. 16 Star
As an acting Defense Minister of Nibur, Grinnim had gone to numerous diplomatic missions to Peryspia, where he had learned the Lizard language. 37 Star of Foreign Tongues
Chief Tonnar’s right hand, always at his disposal. Because his family earns many privileges otherwise unavailable to anyone in Nibur by working at the Chief’s office, he is capable of doing whatever it takes for the country and the Chief. 17 Star of Reliability
By serving as a guard at the Nibur gates to the Northern Mines, Emrent has gained the skill of judging people by their appearance. Therefore, he can establish deals favorable to his party. 67 Star of Inevitable Collisions
Dwarves armed with hatchets and bows and armored with mithril, securing the borders and other important areas across Nibur.
The Dwarven Chief of the bandits from the mountains, who often plunder the rare red crystal from the Western Mines. Star of Insufficiency
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Dragon Slayers are a specialized rank of mercenaries and members of the Royal Army who tame wild dragons and, if necessary, kill rebellious dragons for compensation from the King. The usual rewards are a gold bar for the dragon’s head, fifteen coins on each of their talons, and four bars on their heart. Most Dragon