NAME
Heroic Culture Age Standard of Living Treasure Distinctive Features
Dwarf of Durin's Folk Prosperous
Cultural Blessing Patron
Redoubtable Folk-Lore
Calling Shadow Path Flaws
Messenger Wandering Madness
strength heart wits
RATING RATING RATING
5 4 5
15 15 15 adventure skill fellowship
TN 28 TN 12 TN 15 points points score
ENDURANCE HOPE PARRY
skill s
Awe ● ● Enhearten Persuade
current current
● Travel endurance hope
Athletics ● ● ● ● Stealth
LOAD SHADOW
Awareness Insight Scan ● ● ●
Hunting Healing Explore ● ●
Song ● Courtesy ● ● Riddle ● ● ●
Craft ● ● Battle ● ● Lore ● ● ● FATIGUE SHADOW SCARS
combat proficiencies rewards virtues conditions
VALOUR WISDOM
1 1 Weary
Axes ● Close-fitting (Coat of Mail) (+2 Prowess — Reduce Heart TN by 1 Injury
Miserable
PROTECTION, already counted in the (included).
Bows ● Wounded
total).
Spears
Swords ● ● travelling gear
war gear Damage Injury Load Notes ARMOUR Protection Load
Short Sword 3 16 1 Heavy Blow, Fend Off, Pierce Coat of Mail 4d+2 6
Helm
Bow 3 14 2 Heavy Blow, Pierce Helm +1 2
Great Axe 7 20 4 Heavy Blow, Fend Off SHIELD Parry Load
Shield +2 4
Dwarf of Durin’s Folk
Cultural Blessing — Redoubtable
Dwarves make light of burdens, especially when it comes to wearing armour. You halve the Load rating of any armour you’re wearing (rounding fractions up), including helms (but not
shields).
Naugrim
Dwarves are shorter than Men, but their work as miners and smiths endows them with powerful arms and shoulders. Yet, they still favour shorter weapons over longer ones. Dwarven
adventurers cannot use the following pieces of war gear: great bow, great spear, and great shield.
Standard Of Living — Prosperous
With the fabulous Dragon-hoard of Erebor reclaimed and their kingdom restored, the Dwarves are much richer today than in the past.
Distinctive Features
Choose two Distinctive Features among those listed: Cunning, Fierce, Lordly, Proud, Secretive, Stern, Wary, Wilful.
Languages And Typical Names
All Dwarves speak the Common Tongue, but preserve a knowledge of a secret Dwarvish language. They receive a true name at birth that they do not reveal to members of other folks, and
adopt another name in the tradition of their neighbours. This custom has been in use for so long that a number of names have become traditionally associated with Dwarves, and are used
almost exclusively by them. Dwarves of renown are sometimes given an honorific title, celebrating an exceptional deed or distinctive quality (for example, Thorin Oakenshield or Dáin
Ironfoot).
Male Names
Ai, Anar, Beli, Bláin, Borin, Burin, Bruni, Farin, Flói, Frár, Frerin, Frór, Ginar, Gróin, Grór, Hanar, Hepti, Iari, Lófar, Lóni, Náli, Nár, Niping, Nói, Núr, Nýrád, Ónar, Póri, Regin, Svior, Veig, Vidar.
Female Names
Adís, Afrid, Agda, Bersa, Birna, Dagrún, Dís, Drífa, Edda, Elin, Fenja, Frida, Geira, Gísla, Hadda, Hón, Ida, Ilmr, Jóra, Kára, Kóna, Líf, Línhild, Már, Mist, Nál, Oda, Ósk, Rán, Rinda, Sefa, Syn,
Tóra, Trana, Úlfrún, Vírún, Yrr.
Messenger
Additional Distinctive Feature: Folk-Lore
You possess some knowledge of the many traditional customs, beliefs, and stories of the various communities that compose the Free Peoples. Likely the result of your wanderings, this
information may help you when dealing with strangers, allowing you to come up with some useful facts regarding their folk or a smattering of the appropriate language.
Shadow Path: Wandering-Madness
Travelling afar might be the duty chosen by a messenger, but it carries the risk of never finding a place to fight for. The Road goes ever on and on, it’s true, but whither then?