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[[File:Race_dwarves_frost.png|thumb|265px]]Dwelling in the far North, in glaciers or along the frozen peaks of the [[Jagged Edge]], Skadvergar (Frost Dwarves) seldom interact with other societies, save other [[Dvergar|dwarves]] on occasion. They are more magically-inclined than other dwarven races, with an innate power over cold, and their craftsmen are just as skilled at making weapons from magically-enchanted ice as from metal. It is thought that this race was created by [[Skadi]] after her marriage to [[Njord]], blending her frost giant heritage with the sea dwarves who follow her [[Vanir]] husband.
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[[File:Race_dwarves_frost.png|thumb|265px]]Dwelling in the Far North and away the reaches of any ordinary civilization, in glaciers or along the frozen peaks of the [[Jagged Edge]], Skadvergar (Frost Dwarves) seldom interact with other societies, save other [[Dvergar|dwarves]] on occasion. They are just as skilled at making weapons from magically-enchanted ice as from metal. It is thought that this race was created by [[Skadi]] as a sign of peace with the [[Aesir]] after her marriage to [[Njord]].
==Lifespan==
 
The lifespan of the Skadvergar is unknown, but they are thought to be immortal, like the [[Alfar]]. Some tales speak of them "returning to the ice," possibly walking into the cold unknown beyond the North, or somehow passing into [[Niflheim]], the Realm of Ice.
 
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Frost dwarves average around four feet in height. Although their hair is usually dark, they can be born with light blonde, grey, white, or silver hair, and their eyes range from blue to grey to entirely colorless. Their skin is pale and bluish, ranging in color from a slight tint to distinctly blue.
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Frost dwarves average around four feet in height. Their hair is generally very pale, usually a light blond or brown, but it can rarely be stranger hues such as grey, white, silver, or even a faint white-blue. Their eyes range from blue to grey to entirely colorless. Their skin is always fair and sometimes extremely pale.
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
Although they still build ice-cave dwelling places from time to time, frost dwarves spend much of their life out in the open air, living lives of nomadic hunting in the manner of their goddess, Skadi. Perhaps because of their primary goddess, females in Skadvegar society are often more respected than the males, seen as wiser and more cunning.  
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Although they still build ice-cave dwelling places from time to time, frost dwarves spend much of their life out in the open air, living lives of nomadic hunting in the manner of their goddess, Skadi. Perhaps because of their primary goddess, females in Skadvegar society are often more respected than the males, seen as wiser and more cunning. Although they are immortal like the rest of their kin, some tales speak of them willingly "returning to the ice," possibly walking into the cold unknown beyond the North, or somehow passing into [[Niflheim]].
 
 
Although they are nearly immune to the cold and so do not need to wear thick clothing, they still make their clothes from the fur of the animals they hunt merely out of tradition and a desire to show their hunting prowess. Some have been known to trade furs with Northmen who dare venture into their desolate homelands. They do not, however, trade their ice weapons or their knowledge of runes.
 
 
==Religion==
 
==Religion==
The frost dwarves worship the [[Aesir]] and Vanir of the Northern pantheon, but their primary deities are Skadi and Njord, their creators, who bless them with good hunting and fishing. They revere their ancestors also, but not to the same extent as mountain dwarves.
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The frost dwarves worship the [[Aesir]] and Vanir of the Northern pantheon, but their primary deities are Skadi and Njord, who bless them with good hunting and fishing. They revere their ancestors also, but not to the same extent as [[Feldvergar|mountain dwarves]].
==Military==
 
As a nomadic hunting people, the frost dwarves do not always fight in heavy phalanxes like their [[Mountain Dwarves|mountain dwarf]] cousins. They frequently employ cavalry and ranged fighters instead. The frost dwarves are said to ride giant mountain goats and ibexes as mounts, making them a force to be reckoned with. They are expert archers and spear-throwers as well as skilled axemen, and feared above all is the chill touch of their ice-forged weapons. Some also claim that they make liberal use of ice magic in battle.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Races]]
 
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[[Category:Dwarves]]

Latest revision as of 21:00, 12 April 2022

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Dwelling in the Far North and away the reaches of any ordinary civilization, in glaciers or along the frozen peaks of the Jagged Edge, Skadvergar (Frost Dwarves) seldom interact with other societies, save other dwarves on occasion. They are just as skilled at making weapons from magically-enchanted ice as from metal. It is thought that this race was created by Skadi as a sign of peace with the Aesir after her marriage to Njord.

Appearance

Frost dwarves average around four feet in height. Their hair is generally very pale, usually a light blond or brown, but it can rarely be stranger hues such as grey, white, silver, or even a faint white-blue. Their eyes range from blue to grey to entirely colorless. Their skin is always fair and sometimes extremely pale.

Culture

Although they still build ice-cave dwelling places from time to time, frost dwarves spend much of their life out in the open air, living lives of nomadic hunting in the manner of their goddess, Skadi. Perhaps because of their primary goddess, females in Skadvegar society are often more respected than the males, seen as wiser and more cunning. Although they are immortal like the rest of their kin, some tales speak of them willingly "returning to the ice," possibly walking into the cold unknown beyond the North, or somehow passing into Niflheim.

Religion

The frost dwarves worship the Aesir and Vanir of the Northern pantheon, but their primary deities are Skadi and Njord, who bless them with good hunting and fishing. They revere their ancestors also, but not to the same extent as mountain dwarves.