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   * **Torag's Church** believe that Torag created Dwarfkind, and gave them a home in mineral filled caves and caverns caves, deep underground. While he advised trading with likeminded races, he advised them that  Dwarf was Dwarf, and that the mine-hold should always be home. Later they were told that they should seek the sun and eventually, they forced their way to the surface.  Followers of Torag tend to be LG, and choose their trade partners carefully.  Some dwarves travel, and may well settle somewhere on the surface, where they can live in the sun.  Torag’s Church is found in those Dwarf mine-holds that have a connection to the underdark, and is predominant is ex-pat communities.   * **Torag's Church** believe that Torag created Dwarfkind, and gave them a home in mineral filled caves and caverns caves, deep underground. While he advised trading with likeminded races, he advised them that  Dwarf was Dwarf, and that the mine-hold should always be home. Later they were told that they should seek the sun and eventually, they forced their way to the surface.  Followers of Torag tend to be LG, and choose their trade partners carefully.  Some dwarves travel, and may well settle somewhere on the surface, where they can live in the sun.  Torag’s Church is found in those Dwarf mine-holds that have a connection to the underdark, and is predominant is ex-pat communities.
   * **Magrim’s Cult** is less common, and only found in a few Torag worshipping mine-holds.  As Torag’s older brother, Magrim, is recognised as the Dvarven god of fate and the protector of the dead.  Magrim’s Cult more pragmatic approach to life that might be favoured in those mine-holds that have suffered greatly, been attacked or lost their access to the underdark. .  The Mine-hold follows Torag’s core philosophies, diluted with Magrim’s pragmatism and tends to be LN(g) overall   * **Magrim’s Cult** is less common, and only found in a few Torag worshipping mine-holds.  As Torag’s older brother, Magrim, is recognised as the Dvarven god of fate and the protector of the dead.  Magrim’s Cult more pragmatic approach to life that might be favoured in those mine-holds that have suffered greatly, been attacked or lost their access to the underdark. .  The Mine-hold follows Torag’s core philosophies, diluted with Magrim’s pragmatism and tends to be LN(g) overall
-  * **Thard Harr** is the dwarven patron of Jungle survival, and is (very occasionally)  found as the sole patron of Jungle Dwarf tribes.  Thard Harr is going to be a great surprise to the Dwarven Religious hierarchy, when he is rediscovered.  (CG)+  * **Thard Harr** is dwarven patron of Jungle survival, and is (very occasionally)  found as the sole patron of Jungle Dwarf tribes.  Thard Harr is going to be a great surprise to the Dwarven Religious hierarchy, when he is rediscovered.  (CG)
  
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