2 - A king rules this population. Dwarves consider this bad luck, but the king promises to have a daughter and let her take his place in the next generation. 3– Gold seams run through the mountain, allowing the dwarves to make precious items, and to trade with overland peoples. 4– A Hall of Records stands at the base of this moun- tain, guarded by heavy doors. It works a little like a library, but only contains factual accounts of the things dwarves take interest in, such as facts about rocks, the lineage of queens, descriptions of how to farm on mountains, and techniques to measure altitude. Each book has a minimum of three seals, pressed a dwarven record-keeper, who has verified the authentic- ity of every statement in the book personally. 5– The ‘Polite Passage’, is the name dwarves use for the long, thin, bridges they create, with only room for asingle dwarf to walk at a time. Settlements have one for entering. and another for exiting, Larger rooms around the mountain’s exterior store wide equipment, such as wagons.
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