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__NOEDITSECTION__ The Duergar are mean, and making people suffer is their greatest joy. They say some of the big disasters in the human world were caused by the Duergar. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired via the Dungeon Trials by acquiring 30,000 Campaign Points in one Dungeon.

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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ The Duergar are mean, and making people suffer is their greatest joy. They say some of the big disasters in the human world were caused by the Duergar. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired via the Dungeon Trials by acquiring 30,000 Campaign Points in one Dungeon.
  • Sometimes called gray dwarves, these evil beings dwell in the underground. Most duergar are bald (even the females), and they dress in drab clothing that is designed to blend into stone. In their lairs they may wear jewelry, but it is always kept dull. They war with other dwarves, even allying with other underground creatures from time to time. Duergar speak Dwarven and Undercommon.
  • Duergar recieve ELC +1 (or none?). Constitution +2, Charisma -4. Immunity to paralysis, phantasms, and poisons. Skill affinity: +4 Move Silently, +1 Listen/Spot. Invisibility once/day, Light Sensitivity. Favored Class: Fighter
  • The duergar are a race of evil dwarves who inhabit large underground cities in Nar-Voth.
  • The ["Dvergar"] is the Norse name for dwarves. Also known as "Gray Dwarfs", they were said to live in mountains and were excellent miners, smiths, and craftsmen.
  • Descended from a dwarf clan enslaved by mind flayers, duergar (a.k.a. gray dwarves) suffered for generations under enslavement and cruel experimentation at the hand of their cruel masters. Finally they managed to recover their freedom as a bitter and evil race with limited psionic powers. Male and female duergar are bald, and women do not grow beards. They are much thinner than other dwarves, with severe facial expressions, gray hair and gray skin.
  • Duergar, also known as gray dwarves, are a subterranean race. They are close kin to the Dwarf Race, but live in the Underdark. Their kinship to surface dwarves can be compared to that of the Drow to surface Elf folk. Duergar are not available as a selectable race in the Baldur's Gate games.
  • The duergar, or gray dwarves are a cruel and evil subrace of dwarves in Dungeons & Dragons fantasy.
  • As a player character race, they are only partially developed with the introduction in Monster Manual 2.[MM2:220]
  • Dwelling in great subterranean cities of the Underdark, the gray dwarves are deep-dwelling cousins of shield dwarves, known for their cruelty and bitterness. Like their surface-dwelling kin, gray dwarves are famed for their smithwork and craftsmanship, but unlike their brethren in the Realms Above, the duergar are grim and cheerless, living lives of endless toil. Like their gold and shield dwarf kin, the duergar have forged great empires, founding such realms as the Deepkingdom of Gracklstugh and the Steel Kingdom of Dunspeirrin in the endless darkness of the Realms Below.
  • The Duergar are a race of ugly dwarfs, particularly associated with the Simonside Hills of Northumberland, in northern England. Described as being short, wearing a lambskin coat, moleskin trousers and shoes, and a hat made of moss stuck with a feather these beings delighted in luring travellers to their doom in bogs and marshes in a similiar fashion to the legendary Will O' The Wisp and appeared at night, disappearing at dawn.
  • Die Duergar, oder auch Grauzwerge, sind ein in den Tiefen des Unterreichs lebendes Zwergenvolk, dass sich von ihren Verwandten dadurch unterscheidet, dass sie meist böser Gesinnung sind und auch Sklaverei betreiben.
  • Dvergar or Norse Dwarves are highly significant entities in Norse mythlogy, who associate with rocks, the earth, deathliness, luck, technology, craft, metal work, wisdom, and greed. They are identified with Svartálfar ('black elves'), and Dokkálfar ('dark elves'), due to their apparently interchangeable use in early texts such as the Eddas. While Dvergar relate etymologically to "dwarves", the Norse concept of Dvergar is often unlike the concept of "dwarves" in other cultures. For instance, Norse dwarves may originally have been envisaged as being of human size. They are not described as small before the 13th century, when the later legendary sagas portrayed them as such, often as a humorous element.
  • Duergar are characterized by ash-gray-colored skin and white, pupil-less eyes. They seem to have very similar technological styles to the dwarves, though every structure and weapon they make is made up of only stone and metal. The duergar also seem to use a monarchy system of leadership, having an established king and queen within their society. They are considered evil, and are mortal enemies of the dwarves. Vox Machina fought many duergar during their time in the Underdark. They also infiltrated and destroyed a duergar stronghold called Emberhold, killing the king and queen.
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CP
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Weak
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  • Dunkelsicht auf 120 Fuß
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LCK
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MDEF
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type4e
PATK
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STM
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