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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/WEzdaR2Q0NATt-VZ-SRXhg==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Fair little men, dwelfs dig modest holes in stream banks and hills for their homes. They roam underground mines, generating strange knocking sounds that confuse miners. Dwelfs are shy and habitually wear grey cloaks to conceal themselves from mortal eyes. Only a disaster of extraordinary magnitude might tear a dwelf from the cloistered society of his kind. Dwelfs prefer cool average to cold dry climates that underground cavern complexes and cave entrances or overhangs might provide, but can be found in coniferous and/or deciduous forest, heath and moors, and even the tundra.

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  • Dwelf
rdfs:comment
  • Fair little men, dwelfs dig modest holes in stream banks and hills for their homes. They roam underground mines, generating strange knocking sounds that confuse miners. Dwelfs are shy and habitually wear grey cloaks to conceal themselves from mortal eyes. Only a disaster of extraordinary magnitude might tear a dwelf from the cloistered society of his kind. Dwelfs prefer cool average to cold dry climates that underground cavern complexes and cave entrances or overhangs might provide, but can be found in coniferous and/or deciduous forest, heath and moors, and even the tundra.
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Attributes
  • limited strength
Name
  • Dwelf
Height
  • 3(xsd:double)
Lifespan
  • -1.262304E10
Skin
  • ruddy
lands
  • varies
abstract
  • Fair little men, dwelfs dig modest holes in stream banks and hills for their homes. They roam underground mines, generating strange knocking sounds that confuse miners. Dwelfs are shy and habitually wear grey cloaks to conceal themselves from mortal eyes. Only a disaster of extraordinary magnitude might tear a dwelf from the cloistered society of his kind. Dwelfs prefer cool average to cold dry climates that underground cavern complexes and cave entrances or overhangs might provide, but can be found in coniferous and/or deciduous forest, heath and moors, and even the tundra.
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