Although originally a race unapart from dwarves, the Gûn'Dûr clans were exiled from the dwarven kingdom of Rodwar for a crime against the kingdom, a crime which they did not commit. They were sent north to create a new life for themselves, which they did in Ight'Theru, a place up-till-them uninhabited. They began by clearing the mountains there of the darker beasts, driving creatures such as the Kaldak - the Midnight Wolf - into extinction and driving out others like the Kängrul and the Naergraw, small vicious creatures which resemble the Narrodar of Ethārik. Several centuries later the new Dwarf King called a great tribunal on the case of the murder of the Ter-Baed clan by the Gûn'Dûr. After great deliberation it was decided that the Gûn'Dûr were innocent. However, by that point the off-s
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| - Although originally a race unapart from dwarves, the Gûn'Dûr clans were exiled from the dwarven kingdom of Rodwar for a crime against the kingdom, a crime which they did not commit. They were sent north to create a new life for themselves, which they did in Ight'Theru, a place up-till-them uninhabited. They began by clearing the mountains there of the darker beasts, driving creatures such as the Kaldak - the Midnight Wolf - into extinction and driving out others like the Kängrul and the Naergraw, small vicious creatures which resemble the Narrodar of Ethārik. Several centuries later the new Dwarf King called a great tribunal on the case of the murder of the Ter-Baed clan by the Gûn'Dûr. After great deliberation it was decided that the Gûn'Dûr were innocent. However, by that point the off-s
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| - Although originally a race unapart from dwarves, the Gûn'Dûr clans were exiled from the dwarven kingdom of Rodwar for a crime against the kingdom, a crime which they did not commit. They were sent north to create a new life for themselves, which they did in Ight'Theru, a place up-till-them uninhabited. They began by clearing the mountains there of the darker beasts, driving creatures such as the Kaldak - the Midnight Wolf - into extinction and driving out others like the Kängrul and the Naergraw, small vicious creatures which resemble the Narrodar of Ethārik. Several centuries later the new Dwarf King called a great tribunal on the case of the murder of the Ter-Baed clan by the Gûn'Dûr. After great deliberation it was decided that the Gûn'Dûr were innocent. However, by that point the off-shoot of the dwarves no longer wished to be a part of the Kingdom of Rodwar. They had become used to their freedom and no longer wished to be ruled by the Dwarf King. As such the Gûn'Dûr never became a part of the Kingdom of Rodwar after their seperation.
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