God-thief
The Bronze God has sent Davor on a quest to reclaim a set of magical gauntlets that belonged to it that was stolen decades ago. Claiming it from the thief will grant Davor another great magical relic, but this is no ordinary thief...
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Ulaa
Once the dwarven goddess of smithing, forging and mining, Ulaa is now an ascendant part of the Bronze metal aspect of the Dragon God. She is one of the more prolific aspects of the Dragon God, wielding tremendous power in both the Gold Empire and her dominion in Ysgard. She is a maternal figure to the dwarves, and always drives them further and supports them as children, to see what beautiful things they can make. She tries to forge her followers and people into the best versions of themselves, but she lets her children work their own craft.
During the Twilight Wars she forged the Gauntlets of Fire Eternal, which were used by one of her saints to hold back the tides of daemons. These gauntlets were later stolen from her volcanic sanctuary by Moradin, and now she wishes to have it back.
Once the dwarven goddess of smithing, forging and mining, Ulaa is now an ascendant part of the Bronze metal aspect of the Dragon God. She is one of the more prolific aspects of the Dragon God, wielding tremendous power in both the Gold Empire and her dominion in Ysgard. She is a maternal figure to the dwarves, and always drives them further and supports them as children, to see what beautiful things they can make. She tries to forge her followers and people into the best versions of themselves, but she lets her children work their own craft.
During the Twilight Wars she forged the Gauntlets of Fire Eternal, which were used by one of her saints to hold back the tides of daemons. These gauntlets were later stolen from her volcanic sanctuary by Moradin, and now she wishes to have it back.
Adversaries
The Thief (Moradin)
An old man with a sly smile, the Thief looks like an ordinary dwarf with a dignified, if somewhat ragged, grey beard, long grey hair and a wide-brimmed hat to keep out the sun. He looks like a wanderer, and the only exceptional part about him are the beautifully wrought gauntlets hanging from his backpack. He also has a streak of gold in his hair, and he is good-natured and fun.
This Thief is Moradin, the god-king of the dwarven pantheon. Once a mighty diety in Dain, his unwillingnes to be subjugated by the dragon god has made him weak compared to other gods and he now wanders the land as a trickster to annoy the gods he deems has betrayed him. The greatest of these traitors is Ulaa, now a prime part of the Bronze god, who was among the first of the dwarven gods to convert and the one who convinced many of the otherwise reluctant and prideful gods to become part of the Dragon God.
Moradin is now the only one who has survived alone all these years, and while he recieves no direct worship anymore, he is still powerful as all dwarven kings are archetypes of him. He has the statblock of an Epic Empyrean.
An old man with a sly smile, the Thief looks like an ordinary dwarf with a dignified, if somewhat ragged, grey beard, long grey hair and a wide-brimmed hat to keep out the sun. He looks like a wanderer, and the only exceptional part about him are the beautifully wrought gauntlets hanging from his backpack. He also has a streak of gold in his hair, and he is good-natured and fun.
This Thief is Moradin, the god-king of the dwarven pantheon. Once a mighty diety in Dain, his unwillingnes to be subjugated by the dragon god has made him weak compared to other gods and he now wanders the land as a trickster to annoy the gods he deems has betrayed him. The greatest of these traitors is Ulaa, now a prime part of the Bronze god, who was among the first of the dwarven gods to convert and the one who convinced many of the otherwise reluctant and prideful gods to become part of the Dragon God.
Moradin is now the only one who has survived alone all these years, and while he recieves no direct worship anymore, he is still powerful as all dwarven kings are archetypes of him. He has the statblock of an Epic Empyrean.
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