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stolen_land:brevoy:dwarves [2023/01/28 17:36] – [The Nameless:] johnbstolen_land:brevoy:dwarves [2023/01/29 00:09] (current) – [The al Golka] johnb
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 Like many Dwarf Clans, The Golka are made up of many smaller clans and families.  However, like all Dwarves, the majority of those smaller families have the overall welfare of the Dwarf ‘nation’ as a priority, and cooperate together under the leadership of Clan Golka.  When the great mines and holdings in western Brevoy were lost, the dwarves started reorganizing.  It was slow, but what is fifteen or twenty years out of a dwarf’s lifetime?   Like many Dwarf Clans, The Golka are made up of many smaller clans and families.  However, like all Dwarves, the majority of those smaller families have the overall welfare of the Dwarf ‘nation’ as a priority, and cooperate together under the leadership of Clan Golka.  When the great mines and holdings in western Brevoy were lost, the dwarves started reorganizing.  It was slow, but what is fifteen or twenty years out of a dwarf’s lifetime?  
  
-While the dwarves don’t yet appear to have a grand plan, the basic plan seems to be based around a number of different communities.  Perhaps learning a lesson and going with the //don’t put all your eggs in one basket// philosophy or, perhaps, there just wasn’t a strong enough leader.  So far four main initiatives have had some success.+While the dwarves don’t yet appear to have a grand plan, the basic plan seems to be based around a number of different communities.  Perhaps learning a lesson and going with the //don’t put all your eggs in one basket// philosophy or, perhaps, there just wasn’t a strong enough leader.   
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 ===== Settlements ===== ===== Settlements =====
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 ==== The New Lands ==== ==== The New Lands ====
    
-Midmarch has seen a steady influx of Dwarves into the area.  Slow to start with, some dwarves are starting to establish themselves.  Both the Stigmars and Silverhammers have an established presence in Newdawn, while Gandred has a position of responsibility in Ringbridge.  There isn't much activity in Fort Drelev, while Varnhold has single Dwarf brewery. +The Southern Region has seen a steady influx of Dwarves into the area.  Slow to start with, some dwarves are starting to establish themselves.  Both the Stigmars and Silverhammers have established holdings in The Southern Region.  While other Dwarves hold positions of responsibility in a couple of nobles estates.
 ===== Clan Golka ===== ===== Clan Golka =====
  
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 The al Golka claim to be direct decedents of the original founder and are  often trained to take leadership position.   They all have other skills, of course, but are expected to rise to prominence in their field – not only by their family, but by the whole of the Great Clan.  They are the wealthiest and most influential group by a long way. The al Golka claim to be direct decedents of the original founder and are  often trained to take leadership position.   They all have other skills, of course, but are expected to rise to prominence in their field – not only by their family, but by the whole of the Great Clan.  They are the wealthiest and most influential group by a long way.
-  * **Ralin al Golka**, Mayor of Brunderton, is nephew of the lost Chieftain, and has led the growth of his town, he is probably the strongest candidate, if ever a new Chieftain.  Under his leadership, Bunderton has grown from a small mining settlement into a significant town with trading links to both Restov, New Steven and across the region.  It is the most successful, financially the strongest - and fast becoming the new Dwarf-Home in Brevoy.   Ralin has a Noble Estate  in Brunderton and also ‘owns’ a Mine, the Brunderton Mint and an exotic Forge. In the town.  He is Rich, powerful and Influential. +  * **Ralin al Golka**, Mayor of Brunderton, is nephew of the lost Chieftain, and has led the growth of his town, he is probably the strongest candidate, if ever a new Chieftain.  Under his leadership, Bunderton has grown from a small mining settlement into a significant town with trading links to both Restov, New Steven and across the region.  It is the most successful, financially the strongest - and fast becoming the new Dwarf-Home in Brevoy.   Ralin has a Noble Estate in Brunderton and also ‘owns’ a Mine, the Brunderton Mint and an exotic Forge. In the town.  He is Rich, powerful and Influential. 
-  * **Abbot Dunan al Golka**, leads Torag’s Monatery in Brunderton.  An older Dwarf, he has supported his nephew (Ralin)  as he has developed the town.  He is one of the instigators of the ‘Clan Loan’ programme – that helps Dwarf Clans get re-established.  His first priority, of course, were his Golka relatives -  but now the plan has opened up to other dwarves.  He is seen as the, de fecto, leader of the Church of Torag across the region. +  * **Abbot Dunan al Golka**, leads Torag’s Monastery in Brunderton.  An older Dwarf, he has supported his nephew (Ralin)  as he has developed the town.  He is one of the instigators of the ‘Clan Loan’ programme – that helps Dwarf Clans get re-established.  His first priority, of course, were his Golka relatives -  but now the plan has opened up to other dwarves.  He is seen as the  leader of the Church of Torag across the region. 
-  * **Darain al Golka**, leader of the Restov Dwarves, nephew of the lost Chieftain, and City Councillor in Restov.  Not as rich nor as well connected as his cousin (Ralin) Darain is still one of the most influential dwarves.  He ‘owns’ the biggest and best Weapon and Armour Smithy in Restov and serves on the City Council.  Ironically, perhaps, it was loans and support from Restov that has enabled Brunderton to grow in the way that it has. +  * **Darain al Golka**, leader of the Restov Dwarves, nephew of the lost Chieftain, and City Councillor in Restov.  Not as rich nor as well-connected as his cousin (Ralin) Darain is still one of the most influential dwarves.  He ‘owns’ the biggest and best Weapon and Armour Smithy in Restov and serves on the City Council.  Ironically, perhaps, it was loans and support from Restov that has enabled Brunderton to grow in the way that it has. 
-  * **Toval al Golka** ( son of the lost Chieftain of the Golka)  has organised the dwarves of Greyhaven into a semi-coherent body.   In Dwarf terms, he is quite young, and hasn’t truly been tested – and while his initiatives in Greyhaven are laudable, they haven’t been a great success …. +  * **Toval al Golka** ( son of the lost Chieftain of the Golka)  has organized the dwarves of Greyhaven into a semi-coherent body.   In Dwarf terms, he is quite young, and hasn’t truly been tested – and while his initiatives in Greyhaven are laudable, they haven’t been a great success …. 
-  * **Poran al Gorka** - a cousin of the house, Poran 'owns' the Gorka Smithy in New Stetven.+  * **Poran al Gorka** - a cousin of the house, Poran has a mansion and businesses in New Stetven, and provides leadership there.  Slowly, with the help from Torag's Church and The Loresons, he is pulling the dwarves together into a single community.
  
 ==== Traditional Clans ==== ==== Traditional Clans ====
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   * Not really nameless, but members of clans who were so badly impacted by the loss of the great mine, that they hardly exist anymore.  There aren’t all that many of them, but they are seen as the responsibility of the whole Dwarven community.  There is an unspoken obligation to help ‘The nameless  ones’ find their place in the new post-collapse society – and many Clans go out of their way to find homes and work for these survivors.   * Not really nameless, but members of clans who were so badly impacted by the loss of the great mine, that they hardly exist anymore.  There aren’t all that many of them, but they are seen as the responsibility of the whole Dwarven community.  There is an unspoken obligation to help ‘The nameless  ones’ find their place in the new post-collapse society – and many Clans go out of their way to find homes and work for these survivors.
     * //Gandred// - a young, member of a lost-clan.  The Church of Torag (Brunderton) and Darain al Golka (Restov) were his mentors.  Now that he has completed his apprenticeship in Restov and oversees a Forge-Shrine in Ringbridge, and acts as the Town's treasurer.     * //Gandred// - a young, member of a lost-clan.  The Church of Torag (Brunderton) and Darain al Golka (Restov) were his mentors.  Now that he has completed his apprenticeship in Restov and oversees a Forge-Shrine in Ringbridge, and acts as the Town's treasurer.
 +    * //Valgard Bouldershoulder// –  is a skilled miner and armourer. He oversees the mining complex at Ironkeep in Midmarch.  The Bouldershoulders are clever miners and excellent gold-sniffers, with many members skilled in other crafts. So far they have not really managed to re-establish themselves in the post-collapse world.
     * //Bagan Aigror // - Currently working in Restov and looking for opportunity.     * //Bagan Aigror // - Currently working in Restov and looking for opportunity.
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