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01-31-1997, 05:29 PM #1Jonathan PicklesimerGuest
Dwarven Human Relations
On Thu, 30 Jan 1997, Seb Berendse wrote:
> Well remember that there were severe human vs, elf wars in the past
> long gone (if I'm correct) and I bet that this would be a remniscant
> of that period. In the first adventure I played in Bright, we
> discovered an old human defensive stronghold (created by dwarves) in
> Coeranys, very close to the border of the Sielwolde. According to the
> DM this was a remniscant from those war periods when humans battled
> the elves for the elves didn't like their lands being taken by those
> short lived pesky humans. What do you all think?
>
While I am sure that there are several old fortifications about from the
elven-human conflicts, I doubt that the dwarves would have gotten
involved. While from one point of view, it is simply a business
transaction, the fact that the dwarves would support the enemy of their
elven allies should and would have lead to strained realtions between
these two groups.
Unlike the Tolkien settings, and several other of the AD&D worlds, the
dwarves and elves on Cerillia get along well. THey have settled their
differences long ago (see the BR timeline) and still have cordial
relations with one another. THe dwarven nations have exhibited a long
history of isolationism and protectionism. Even now one clan of dwarves
has closed its doors to outsiders, and the dwarves of Baruk-Azhik are
very wary of outsiders. I don't think that these dwarves would casually
surrender their famed nuetrality by constructing a fortified holding for
the humans.
IMHO,
Thak Stonehead
Dwarf of Baruk-Azhik
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02-01-1997, 12:23 AM #2Modristo@aol.coGuest
Dwarven Human Relations
In a message dated 97-01-31 19:10:44 EST, you write:
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02-04-1997, 04:04 AM #3Seb BerendseGuest
Dwarven Human Relations
I don't think that these dwarves would casually
> surrender their famed nuetrality by constructing a fortified holding for
> the humans.>>
> I agree. From what i remember ( i don't have the timeline with me) The
> dwarves went into seclusion during most of the war didn"t they? So I doubt
> that they helped build a human fortification. A dwarven DESIGNED
> fortification, though, is a much different story. Who knows where a person
> could have gotten the designs. It would allow for the business transaction
> without directly siding with the humans.
That surely sounds plausible, another matter might be, that they
weren't that much neutral and helped to build an outpost for the
Elves, but they lost it to the humans. One thing was clear at least:
built by (drawings from) dwarves, and especially the stone
craftsmanship allowed a totally construction by dwarfs plausible.
Hell, why wouldn't it have been a dwarven outpost in the first place?
Seb
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