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[[Kondasgel]] is one of the three large Dwarven underground cities along with [[Harhakeim ]] and [[Hoar Dwarves]].<br>
[[Kondasgel]] is one of the three large Dwarven underground cities along with [[Harhakeim ]] and [[Hoar Dwarves]].<br>


It is the greater of the two Dwarven cities in Nordon (Ivinia), founded around 500AP. Kondasgel is connected to [[Harhakeim]] by a tunnel some eight miles in length. Ancient ruins have been found in the lower reaches of the city. Kondasgel is ruled by King Inkanar, head of the royal clan Zynahul. It has a population of about 2700 dwarves, and a small hobbit population of about 400 who trade with the dwarves. They provide food from the hunt, herding and fishing. Some mining takes place in the deeper reaches of the city.
It is the greater of the two Dwarven cities in Nordon (Ivinia), founded around 500AP. Kondasgel is connected to [[Harhakeim]] by a tunnel some eight miles in length. Ancient ruins have been found in the lower reaches of the city. Kondasgel is ruled by King Inkanar, head of the royal clan Zynahul. It has a population of about 20700 dwarves, and a small hobbit population of about 400 who trade with the dwarves. They provide food from the hunt, herding and fishing. Some mining takes place in the deeper reaches of the city.

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Kondasgel is one of the three large Dwarven underground cities along with Harhakeim and Hoar Dwarves.

It is the greater of the two Dwarven cities in Nordon (Ivinia), founded around 500AP. Kondasgel is connected to Harhakeim by a tunnel some eight miles in length. Ancient ruins have been found in the lower reaches of the city. Kondasgel is ruled by King Inkanar, head of the royal clan Zynahul. It has a population of about 20700 dwarves, and a small hobbit population of about 400 who trade with the dwarves. They provide food from the hunt, herding and fishing. Some mining takes place in the deeper reaches of the city.