Dwarven Hold of Nevaz Barim (T9A South Germanic)

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Dwarven Hold of Nevaz Barim (T9A South Germanic)

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Dwarven Hold of Nevaz Barim

The central of the three great Dwarven Holds of Vetia's White Mountains, namely Nevaz Barim and her surrounding lesser daughter Holds, could be based on south Germanic tribes. Both Celtic and Germanic styles have always went along well with Dwarven designs, and the sheer warlike nature of the ancient Germanic tribes will always make for a ferocious combination with wrathful fantasy Dwarves. Nevaz Barim's arsenal would entirely be that of the bread and butter Dwarven Hold army list, yet the craft designs would be distinct from its neighbours. [url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suebian_knot']Suebian knots[/url] would certainly feature! Ancient south Germanic tribes did not sport as strongly distinctive styles of their own, as the Nordic peoples of Vendel and Viking age Scandinavia did. South Germanic tribes sported visual influence from Celtic, Dacian, Roman and, to a lesser degree, later also Hunnic styles. Still, some distinctive styles can be picked up along the way, ready for fantasy duty in Dwarf armour: Some [url='https://weaponsandwarfare.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/0c5881c7c9e18a8b4f9fdd22981f8b92.jpg']Marcomannic[/url] shields shapes, Migration Era Germanic [url='https://www.celticwebmerchant.com/en/germanic-shield-boss.html']shield bosses[/url], ornate [url='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Hoo_helmet']Anglo-Saxon helmets[/url] (based on spangenhelms) and some Merovingian jewelry.

Nevaz Barim could have a close ancestral connection to [url='https://www.the-ninth-age.com/index.php?thread/21329-northern-dwarfs-armybook/']Northern Dwarves[/url], made distant by the passage of many Ages, to the point where their Northern kin view them as but yet another southerner people of Dwarrows, with no special bonds between them. The Dwarves of Nevaz Barim (and her daughter Holds) could have a particularly warlike reputation, sporting an unusually large number of Grudge conflicts with other Dwarves, and indeed with each other, aside from a bloodthirsty record of wars again other races. They are fractious yet strong. Foreigners who have come to know the denizens of Nevaz Barim closely, all tend to conclude that these Dwarves are not primarily interested in gains and victory at the end of the day, but instead they wage war for the sake of war itself.

Nevaz Barim could be particularly famous for its iron mines, steel works and mighty fine weaponry; while its eastern neighbour [url='https://www.the-ninth-age.com/index.php?thread/46937-dwarven-hold-of-nevaz-derom-t9a-dacia/']Nevaz Derom[/url] is best known for its gold.

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Please share your ideas, comments and criticism for this quick Dwarven culture proposal. :)


[url='https://imgur.com/a/GsaiZaL']Reference images[/url] (concept drawing partially inspired by [url='https://www.deviantart.com/artigas']Sergio Artigas[/url]' Lotr artwork of [url='https://www.deviantart.com/artigas/art/Ironfists-790168033']Ironfists[/url]):

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See also:
Dwarven Holds of the Maidens (T9A Celts)
Dwarven Holds of the Crimson Peaks (T9A Celtiberians)
Dwarven Hold of Nevaz Derom (T9A Dacians)
Nekoshim: Dwarven Holds of the Copper Mountains (T9A Nabateans)
Dwarven Holds of the Sky Foothills (T9A Akha)
Dwarven Holds of Aseadal Peaks (T9A Gaya Confederacy)
Dwarven Holds of the Wrathful Mountains (T9A Inca)
Lost Islander Dwarves (T9A Rapa Nui)
Karuits: Polar Dwarves of Remotest Silexia (T9A Inuits)
Cave Dwarves of the Mountains of Gold (T9A Prehistorical)
Infernal Dwarves of the Torture Valleys (T9A Moche)
Infernal Dwarves of the Barren Mountains (T9A Hittites)
Khuralshki Dwarves (T9A Udmurt)
Borean Elves (T9A Finno-Ugrians)
Saurian Ancients of Aotarakoa (T9A Indonesia)
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