Thrainor
The Forging of a Deity:
Born from the primordial clash of earth and fire, Thrainor emerged as a towering figure of strength and determination. Wielding a hammer of unbreakable adamant, he shaped Terra's mountains, valleys, and caverns, crafting the world's foundation with precision and purpose. His creation was not one of chaos but of order, forging a realm where life could flourish and endure.
The Patron of Craftsmen:
Thrainor’s first gift to his chosen people was the art of creation itself. He descended to teach the Dwarves his sacred craft: the secrets of forging metals, carving gemstones, and shaping the earth’s bounty into tools of beauty and purpose. Under his guidance, Dwarven blacksmiths became legends, their work sought by kings and heroes alike. Weapons imbued with his blessing were said to carry the endurance of mountains and the fire of his forge.
Guardian of the Earth's Secrets:
Thrainor watches over the treasures buried deep within Terra's crust—glittering veins of gold, radiant gemstones, and ores of mythical properties. Yet he does not grant these gifts lightly. To take without respect is to invite ruin, for Thrainor’s wrath is as unyielding as the mountains. Legends tell of miners who unearthed forbidden veins of ore only to be swallowed by the earth itself, their greed punished by the god of the forge.
Endurance and Unity:
Thrainor instilled in the dwarves a profound respect for endurance and unity. He taught them that, like the alloys forged in their forges, strength lies in bonds unbroken. His Code of the Forge is central to dwarven life, shaping their culture as much as their craft. Dwarves believe that by living in accordance with these principles, they honor their creator and strengthen their communities.
The maker
Among the dwarves, Thrainor is venerated as the Maker of Worlds. Myths speak of him forging not only the physical realms but also the mechanisms of existence itself. With his divine hammer, he crafted the first dwarven runes—symbols that hold the power to shape reality. These runes are etched into ancient relics and whispered in prayers, embodying the creative force of their maker.
Is the art on NightCafe?
yes, took a while to get what i wanted. worth it
A.I. be like that sometimes. But yes. Worth it.