Unrolruk, even though he is a proud dwarf when it comes to the honour of dwarfs and his craft, he usually is a gentle soul once you get to know him better. But be mindful of his ramblings and the sometimes sudden urge to either drink or work!
His name, Unrolruk is oathbound by hus father, Sven, who swore in an act of rage against another dwarf who offended him, that his son could become one of the greatest smiths the mortal realm has ever seen without the aid or training from one of the greatest.
Unrolruk is the Son and apprentice of Sven. After learning the basics of smithing, Unrolruk started to try his luck in the mines and generally as a regular worker to fund his own forge. For years he traveld and worked and said travels have brought him to the city of Sutica. A city, how he thought, full of beauty and genle words, but it had a lack of deep mines, and therefore a lack of a need for miners or workers, being a trading city. And working on the fields or the brewey was not something Unrolruk would enjoy so he loaded and unloaded boats and ships at the docs for a while.
Not being satisfied with his life and his lack of funds for his own forge, was he glad when the King of Urguan called for dwarves living outside the mountains to come and explain their action. He was glad, because this gave him reason to move to the realms of Urguan where he now lives and wants to join the miners of Kal'Varoth.
“I have heard about the beauty of this city, so I decided to visit it.” I pause for a moment, then I continue: “I may also have wanted to try my luck in your mines or work at the forge. I suppose you don't know of a not so pricey and has a decent ale?” ???: ” Indeed I do, down this road, to the right you'll find a small alley, the fifth house on the left.” I smile and say: “Thank you good sir. By the way, the name is Unrolruk, who am I thanking?”
If the conversation ends without a reason to go somewhere else first (like to go to the guard to register or something), I would go to said Inn, rent a room and spend the rest of the day finding a place to work.

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