Dwan Ethnicity in Ayrul | World Anvil

Dwan

The Dwan are a dwarven people who focus on the goddess Jor and have a deep connection to the earth and stone. They believe that by studying and mastering the properties of different types of stone, they can shape the world to their will and create a better future for themselves and their people. They orgininate from the Northern Towers and it's capital The Tower.   Customs and traditions in the Dwan culture include:  
  • Worship of the goddess Jor as the embodiment of nature, land, and earth.
  • A deep interest in and study of different types of stone and their properties.
  • A belief in the power of stone and earth to shape the world and create a better future.
  • A strong sense of community and cooperation, as well as a deep respect for tradition and craftsmanship.
  • A belief in embodying the characteristics of different types of stone, both physically and mentally.
  • A deep spiritual and emotional connection to the goddess Jor and the earth.
  • A deep interest in mining, geology, and stone craftsmanship.
  The Dwan believe that by worshiping Jor and studying different types of stone, they will be able to shape the world to their will and create a better future for themselves and their people. They see the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of stone as a sacred duty, and they strive to constantly improve and advance their understanding of the earth.   They also believe that by embodying the characteristics of different types of stone, both physically and mentally, they will be able to improve their strength, durability, and resilience. They see this as a way to push the limits of what is possible and to become the best versions of themselves.   The Dwan are a people who are driven by tradition and a desire to understand the earth. They see the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of stone as a sacred duty, and they strive to constantly improve and advance their understanding of the earth.

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Elvartn, Kilrvga, Jumhr, Yondf, Fnur, Elvartni, Kilrvga, Jumhra, Yondfa, Fnura

Masculine names

Vartn, Larvga, Hemr, Tondf, Dnur, Vartni, Larvga, Hemr, Tondf, Dnur, Duncan, Borgan, Ulrich, Gemmeral

Family names

Anvilheart, Anvilgar, Hammerhel, Stonefader, Grund, Havartni, Varganil, Lemrahm, Radefton, Dnurg
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