The Urdunnirin (singular: urdunnir) were a long-forgotten offshoot of the dwarves. Their name meant "orecutter" in the urdunnir dialect of Dwarvish.
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| - The Urdunnirin (singular: urdunnir) were a long-forgotten offshoot of the dwarves. Their name meant "orecutter" in the urdunnir dialect of Dwarvish.
- Urdunnir, sometimes known as orecutter dwarves, are a long forgotten offshoot of dwarves who have become one with earth and stone. Urdunnir are taught to live in harmony with the environment that they see as great sea of earth and stone, ever changing and always beautiful. The skin of an urdunnir is light gray and their eyes always silver. Both genders wear their hair long; hair color is uniformly gray or brown, with varying degrees of silver and black highlights.
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| - The Urdunnirin (singular: urdunnir) were a long-forgotten offshoot of the dwarves. Their name meant "orecutter" in the urdunnir dialect of Dwarvish.
- Urdunnir, sometimes known as orecutter dwarves, are a long forgotten offshoot of dwarves who have become one with earth and stone. Urdunnir are taught to live in harmony with the environment that they see as great sea of earth and stone, ever changing and always beautiful. The skin of an urdunnir is light gray and their eyes always silver. Both genders wear their hair long; hair color is uniformly gray or brown, with varying degrees of silver and black highlights.
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