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*JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth Universe established most of the details of modern depictions of Dwarves | *JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth Universe established most of the details of modern depictions of Dwarves | ||
*Dwarves are present in [[Discworld]], in which many of the features of Dwarves are explored and deconstructed | *Dwarves are present in [[Discworld]], in which many of the features of Dwarves are explored and deconstructed | ||
[[Category: Fantasy]] | [[Category: Fantasy]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 17 November 2011
Dwarves are a race common in a a large amount of fantasy fiction based off of mythological creatures of Norse origin.
Characteristics
Dwarves are generally short and squat humanoids, about 1 to 1.2 meters tall, that are somewhat stronger and more durable than humans and that usually live longer (300 years is fairly common). Dwarves typically live underground, generally acting as miners and metalworkers and reknowned for their skill in craftsmanship. Male Dwarves generally have long beards and, in many depictions, Dwarves have little sexual dimorphism, including females having facial hair. Typically Dwarvish soldiers are heavily armored infantry armed with battle axes.
In settings where Dwarves are present, they are often the most technologically advanced society.
Examples of Dwarves
- JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth Universe established most of the details of modern depictions of Dwarves
- Dwarves are present in Discworld, in which many of the features of Dwarves are explored and deconstructed