Dwarf

Small and hairy

Quick Information

The children of Aule the Smith are quite small in stature (though that is best stated in private quarters because of their pride). They are overly rugged and sturdy. Dwarves make good loyal friends even though they are quite stubborn and proud. Probably the best known aspect of the Dwarvish character, though, is their strong instinctive skills in the working of metal and stone, no doubt derived from Aulë their maker, the Vala whose province thesethings were. Said by many, there are no dwarf women, mainly because they are as furry as the males. The old adage is true: "No friend ever did a Dwarf a favour, no enemy a wrong, without being repaid in full".