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The Aaz Do Belka Act

 

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Preface

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In recognition of the potential of conflict over the status of a mixed-blood dwarf’s citizenship as a dwarven citizen or a non-dwarven citizen, this act shall aim to specify the status of mixed-blooded dwarves.

 

 

Provision I

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Mixed blood dwarves are to be considered dwarves as long as their primary traits are dwarven and they follow the religion of the Brathmordakin (aka, dwarf race on persona). Mixed blood dwarves are held to the same standard as other dwarves, this means that they are forbidden from shaving their beards if they are a male.

 

Any descendant with less than 50% dwarven blood is not considered a dwarf through the eyes of the dwarven state or its clergy. Regardless of their ancestry these people will not be treated as dwarves. Dwarves with mix blood are heavily encouraged to have children with individuals with a higher percentage of dwarven. This said, while a dwarf (pure blooded) is forbidden from having children with another race, he/she is allowed to have children with a dwarf with mix blood (as long as it is a dwarf with 50% or more dwarven blood)

 

Due to mix blooded dwarves being considered dwarves by the Dwarven State, killing a mix blooded dwarf is considered an act of kin slaying. Kin slayers are the lowest of the low in the eyes of the Dwarven State and its Clergy. Shaving the beard of a mixed blood is also an equal crime as shaving the beard of an average dwarf.

 

Do to precedent of other mix blood clans being considered dwarven clans through the eyes of the state (eg. Doomforged). Mixed blood clans are considered Dwarven Clans so long as they remain populated by dwarves, of mixed blood or otherwise. These clans must have their culture connected to that of the general dwarven culture. If a clan fails to do so their status as a dwarven clan would be revoked by the Dwarven State with support of the Dwarven Clergy.

 

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Credit to Mateolog for the post.

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Koralon was glad for her Elven magic as she pointed a finger at the "37.5" in her birth certificate, moulding the ink into a comfortable "57.5".

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Balrog thinks, ”So t’e person callin’ t’e kinslayers kinslayers, is actually te’ kinslayer ‘imself?” He scratches his beard and wonders where the true dwarves are.

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