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The basis of Dwarven religion surrounds Krunor the God of the forge who made the world and Elamic the Mother of all who created life upon the world. These two Gods are virtually never worshipped by most dwarves instead their many children are venerated. These children are plentiful and also known by many names so to an outsider Dwarven religions seem complex and incomprehensible, however the core group of worshipped children is similar in all Dwarven halls though their names and exact portfolios vary.
The basis of Dwarven religion surrounds Krunor the God of the forge who made the world and Elamic the Mother of all who created life upon the world. These two Gods are virtually never worshipped by most dwarves instead their many children are venerated. These children are plentiful and also known by many names so to an outsider Dwarven religions seem complex and incomprehensible, however the core group of worshipped children is similar in all Dwarven halls though their names and exact portfolios vary.
==History==
==History==
In the beginning there was nothing but the Gods. Into the void Krunor created the worlds and prepared them for the coming of his people. But unto the worlds arrived the [[Dragons]] and then the [[Elves]] from places outside the void and the world was shaped by their magics and societies. The desecration of the world caused much sadness and Elamic was brought to tears which fell upon the world. So that their people would not be destroyed by the other races Krunor and Elamic hid their children beneath the ground and taught them to dig, mine and forge so that they would rise up and rid the world of the other races. When the dwarves emerged their dislike of the [[Dragons]] was legendary and many of the [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] and [[Dragons|Draconic]] peoples died in the resulting Wars. The [[Elves]] however spun charms and glamours that kept peace between the peoples although while Dwarves are considered friends of the [[Elves]] there is still an abiding distrust of them and their sourceries.  
In the beginning there was nothing but the Gods. Into the void Krunor created the worlds and prepared them for the coming of his people. But unto the worlds arrived the [[Dragons]] and then the [[Elves]] from places outside the void and the world was shaped by their magics and societies. The desecration of the world caused much sadness and Elamic was brought to tears which fell upon the world. So that their people would not be destroyed by the other races Krunor and Elamic hid their children beneath the ground and taught them to dig, mine and forge so that they would rise up and rid the world of the other races. When the dwarves emerged their dislike of the [[Dragons]] was legendary and many of the [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] and [[Dragons|Draconic]] peoples died in the resulting Wars. The [[Elves]] however spun charms and glamours that kept peace between the peoples although while Dwarves are considered friends of the [[Elves]] there is still an abiding distrust of them and their sorceries.  
==The Greater Gods==
==The Greater Gods==
*<B>Krunor</B> - Lord of the Forge, Provider of Heat and Guardian of Light. Represented by the sun Krunor is the creater of the earth and fire. All metals placed within the earth are gifts for his children (The Dwarven race) and placed their for their use.  
*<B>Krunor</B> - Lord of the Forge, Provider of Heat and Guardian of Light. Represented by the sun Krunor is the creator of the earth and fire. All metals placed within the earth are gifts for his children (The Dwarven race) and placed there for their use.  
*<B>Elamic</B> - Mother of All, bringer of life, Protector of the People. Represented by the moon, Elamic created the Dwarven people, and with Krunor taught them how to live.
*<B>Elamic</B> - Mother of All, bringer of life, Protector of the People. Represented by the moon, Elamic created the Dwarven people, and with Krunor taught them how to live.
==The Lesser Gods==
==The Lesser Gods==
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! <P>Description</P>
! <P>Description</P>
|-
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| [[Kelsor]]    || God of the Forge (Eldest son)
| '''Kelsor'''
| [[Kelsor|God of the Forge]], patron of smiths and creation (Eldest Son)
|-
|-
| Argaman   |Finder of Precious Metals and Gems
| '''Argaman'''
| Finder of Precious Metals and Gems, revealer of hidden wealth
|-
|-
| Ustelf   |God of Imagination and Mechanicians
| '''Ustelf'''
| God of Imagination and Mechanicians, inspiration of invention and clever craft
|-
|-
| Cron     |God of War
| '''Cron'''
| God of War, lord of battle, strategy, and dwarven valor
|-
|-
| [[Borgan]]    || God of Commerce
| '''Borgan'''
| [[Borgan|God of Commerce]], overseer of trade, contracts, and honest profit
|-
|-
| Unster   |God of the Home and defence
| '''Unster'''
| God of the Home and Defence, guardian of hearths and strongholds
|-
|-
| Hagan     |Lord of the Underworld, Collector of Dwarven Souls
| '''Hagan'''
| Lord of the Underworld, collector and keeper of dwarven souls
|-
|-
| Reman     |God of blessed unions and partnership (Dwarven Marriage God)
| '''Reman'''
| God of Blessed Unions and Partnership, patron of dwarven marriage
|-
|-
| Ofnal     |God of Fortune (Luck and Chance)
| '''Ofnal'''
| God of Fortune, master of luck, chance, and fate’s turn
|-
|-
| Dissenic |Lord of Revenge
| '''Dissenic'''
| Lord of Revenge, divine retribution and grudges remembered
|-
|-
| Karlor   |God of Lost Causes
| '''Karlor'''
| God of Lost Causes, hope of the desperate and doomed
|-
|-
| '''Thordek'''
| God of Stone and Endurance, patron of patience and unyielding strength
|-
| '''Malgrin'''
| God of Runes and Oaths, binder of words, contracts, and ancient law
|-
| '''Durnak'''
| God of Shields and Defence, protector of shield-walls and last stands
|-
| '''Varkel'''
| God of Paths and Delvings, guide of miners and underground journeys
|-
| '''Krothun'''
| God of Siege and Ruin, breaker of gates and fortresses
|-
| '''Edrim'''
| God of Knowledge and Record, keeper of chronicles and stone-lore
|-
| '''Skarn'''
| God of Pain and Trial, sanctifier of hardship and survival
|-
| '''Helbor'''
| God of Beasts of Burden, patron of mules, oxen, and steadfast service
|-
| '''Ravnek'''
| God of Vigilance, watcher of walls, night-shifts, and watch-fires
|-
| '''Torgrim'''
| God of Silence and Resolve, lord of stoic endurance and unspoken vows
|}
|}


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! <P>Description</P>
! <P>Description</P>
|-
|-
| Primencia   |Goddess of Thunder and Rain (Bringer of life, Eldest Daughter)
| '''Primencia'''
| Goddess of Thunder and Rain, bringer of life (Eldest Daughter)
|-
| '''Faith'''
| Goddess of Healing, restorer of body, mind, and spirit
|-
| '''Hapensus'''
| Goddess of Hunting, patron of trackers and providers
|-
| '''Unteris'''
| Goddess of Love and Procreation, keeper of passion and lineage
|-
| '''Thanis'''
| Goddess of Youth, vitality, growth, and renewal
|-
| '''Prodantis'''
| Goddess of Fruit and Fermentation, bounty, brewing, and celebration
|-
| '''Kellenor'''
| Goddess of the Harvest, cycles of toil and reward
|-
| '''Fifanthis'''
| Goddess of Childbirth, protector of mothers and newborns
|-
|-
| Faith      |Goddess of Healing
| '''Unkellis'''
| Goddess of Dreams, visions, omens, and the sleeping mind
|-
|-
| Hapensus    |Goddess of Hunting
| '''Aldriska'''
| Goddess of Ancestral Memory, remembrance, lineage, and clan identity
|-
|-
| Unteris    |Goddess of Love and Procreation
| '''Brennis'''
| Goddess of Flame and Warmth, sacred fires, forges, and hearth-glow
|-
|-
| Thanis      |Goddess of Youth
| '''Silthra'''
| Goddess of Stone-Sleep, rest, recovery, and healing slumber
|-
|-
| Prodantis  |Goddess of Fruit and Fermentation
| '''Marvella'''
| Goddess of Measure and Balance, fairness, weights, and just division
|-
|-
| Kellenor    |Goddess of the Harvest
| '''Dorannis'''
| Goddess of Echoes, sound in stone, tunnels, and deep places
|-
|-
| Fifanthis  |Goddess of Childbirth
| '''Kethra'''
| Goddess of Tools, chisels, picks, and the dignity of labour
|-
|-
| Unkellis    |Goddess of Dreams
| '''Yndra'''
| Goddess of Thresholds, doors, gates, and moments of decision
|-
|-
| '''Ferrova'''
| Goddess of Rust and Renewal, decay that makes way for rebirth
|-
| '''Iskalla'''
| Goddess of Cold and Deep Earth, endurance in darkness and frost
|-
| '''Valendis'''
| Goddess of Hope Rekindled, perseverance after loss and failure
|-
| '''Embrissa'''
| Goddess of Hugs, Affection, and Safety, patron of comfort, reassurance, and sheltering arms
|}
|}
===Northern Dwarves===
The religion of the [[Hoar Dwarves]] of northern Alusia can appear closely related to and intermingled with the human religions of that area, though in many cases the influence has gone from dwarves to humans. While much of the religion is the same at its root to that described above, the names and portfolios of the dwarven gods are usually similar to their human counterparts.

Latest revision as of 22:06, 10 April 2026

Dwarves are a naturally stubborn race with little time for religion and other mumbo-jumbo, as such they have hundreds of Gods.

The basis of Dwarven religion surrounds Krunor the God of the forge who made the world and Elamic the Mother of all who created life upon the world. These two Gods are virtually never worshipped by most dwarves instead their many children are venerated. These children are plentiful and also known by many names so to an outsider Dwarven religions seem complex and incomprehensible, however the core group of worshipped children is similar in all Dwarven halls though their names and exact portfolios vary.

History

In the beginning there was nothing but the Gods. Into the void Krunor created the worlds and prepared them for the coming of his people. But unto the worlds arrived the Dragons and then the Elves from places outside the void and the world was shaped by their magics and societies. The desecration of the world caused much sadness and Elamic was brought to tears which fell upon the world. So that their people would not be destroyed by the other races Krunor and Elamic hid their children beneath the ground and taught them to dig, mine and forge so that they would rise up and rid the world of the other races. When the dwarves emerged their dislike of the Dragons was legendary and many of the Dwarven and Draconic peoples died in the resulting Wars. The Elves however spun charms and glamours that kept peace between the peoples although while Dwarves are considered friends of the Elves there is still an abiding distrust of them and their sorceries.

The Greater Gods

  • Krunor - Lord of the Forge, Provider of Heat and Guardian of Light. Represented by the sun Krunor is the creator of the earth and fire. All metals placed within the earth are gifts for his children (The Dwarven race) and placed there for their use.
  • Elamic - Mother of All, bringer of life, Protector of the People. Represented by the moon, Elamic created the Dwarven people, and with Krunor taught them how to live.

The Lesser Gods

The children of Krunor and Elamic are known as the common Gods amongst the dwarves and there are many more than the selection listed here. Names are also highly variable and will differ from Clan to Clan depending on regional dialects and historical imperatives.

Names shown in the table below are those used by the Zirac Holding clans in central Ranke.

Sons

Name

Description

Kelsor God of the Forge, patron of smiths and creation (Eldest Son)
Argaman Finder of Precious Metals and Gems, revealer of hidden wealth
Ustelf God of Imagination and Mechanicians, inspiration of invention and clever craft
Cron God of War, lord of battle, strategy, and dwarven valor
Borgan God of Commerce, overseer of trade, contracts, and honest profit
Unster God of the Home and Defence, guardian of hearths and strongholds
Hagan Lord of the Underworld, collector and keeper of dwarven souls
Reman God of Blessed Unions and Partnership, patron of dwarven marriage
Ofnal God of Fortune, master of luck, chance, and fate’s turn
Dissenic Lord of Revenge, divine retribution and grudges remembered
Karlor God of Lost Causes, hope of the desperate and doomed
Thordek God of Stone and Endurance, patron of patience and unyielding strength
Malgrin God of Runes and Oaths, binder of words, contracts, and ancient law
Durnak God of Shields and Defence, protector of shield-walls and last stands
Varkel God of Paths and Delvings, guide of miners and underground journeys
Krothun God of Siege and Ruin, breaker of gates and fortresses
Edrim God of Knowledge and Record, keeper of chronicles and stone-lore
Skarn God of Pain and Trial, sanctifier of hardship and survival
Helbor God of Beasts of Burden, patron of mules, oxen, and steadfast service
Ravnek God of Vigilance, watcher of walls, night-shifts, and watch-fires
Torgrim God of Silence and Resolve, lord of stoic endurance and unspoken vows

Daughters

Name

Description

Primencia Goddess of Thunder and Rain, bringer of life (Eldest Daughter)
Faith Goddess of Healing, restorer of body, mind, and spirit
Hapensus Goddess of Hunting, patron of trackers and providers
Unteris Goddess of Love and Procreation, keeper of passion and lineage
Thanis Goddess of Youth, vitality, growth, and renewal
Prodantis Goddess of Fruit and Fermentation, bounty, brewing, and celebration
Kellenor Goddess of the Harvest, cycles of toil and reward
Fifanthis Goddess of Childbirth, protector of mothers and newborns
Unkellis Goddess of Dreams, visions, omens, and the sleeping mind
Aldriska Goddess of Ancestral Memory, remembrance, lineage, and clan identity
Brennis Goddess of Flame and Warmth, sacred fires, forges, and hearth-glow
Silthra Goddess of Stone-Sleep, rest, recovery, and healing slumber
Marvella Goddess of Measure and Balance, fairness, weights, and just division
Dorannis Goddess of Echoes, sound in stone, tunnels, and deep places
Kethra Goddess of Tools, chisels, picks, and the dignity of labour
Yndra Goddess of Thresholds, doors, gates, and moments of decision
Ferrova Goddess of Rust and Renewal, decay that makes way for rebirth
Iskalla Goddess of Cold and Deep Earth, endurance in darkness and frost
Valendis Goddess of Hope Rekindled, perseverance after loss and failure
Embrissa Goddess of Hugs, Affection, and Safety, patron of comfort, reassurance, and sheltering arms

Northern Dwarves

The religion of the Hoar Dwarves of northern Alusia can appear closely related to and intermingled with the human religions of that area, though in many cases the influence has gone from dwarves to humans. While much of the religion is the same at its root to that described above, the names and portfolios of the dwarven gods are usually similar to their human counterparts.