Born in Urguan in 1712, Jormeindallr was raised under his mother. Jormeindallr’s father never left, but was rather absent in their family, constantly mining for the majority of his days. Jormeindallr was only 12 years of age when the humans began intruding onto dwarven lands and the Three-Month War had struck. Though he and his mother were safe under the protection of Urguan, Jormeindallr’s father did not receive that luxury, suffering severe injuries. Even after the dwarven people had one the war, financially, Jormeindallr’s mother could not support the family on her own, and their stability would run out in only a matter of years. Thus, Jormeindallr put himself to work at the age of 15, devoting his talent to blacksmithing. He spent countless days working endlessly to scrap whatever money he could get his hands on. Yet the inexperience showed even after, as flicks of steel and coal flew all over. Unlucky as he was, these imprecisions would cost him his right eye, placing his work at jeopardy. With Jormeindallr unable to work efficiently, his family reached an economic collapse. With no other choice, they set out as traveling merchants. This was no life for Jormeindallr; he desired to pursue his blacksmithing once again. He seeked out the Silvervein clan, a mountainous people that were known for combat. Although he was not inducted, Jormeindallr travelled into the mountains to learn further, where he and his mother settled. He began the Brathmordakin as a form to connect with the mountain dwarves. Perhaps it was to earn favor with such gods and start a new, better life. Even if listed at the lowest price on Dungrimm’s keep. Nonetheless, Jormeindallr would not waste his opportunity to learn from the mountain, spending decades learning their ways.
Jormeindallr pushes the man to the side. He tells him, “I only need me an ale in ye tav’rn, that ‘nuff aspiration for ye?” The man points in the direction of the tavern. He tosses the man a coin for his troubles. Jormeindallr does not hesistate to rush right through the tavern doors.

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