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The Goldhand Clan

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Any dwarf with ambitions to acquire vast wealth is almost certainly a Goldhand. 

 

The Goldhand Clan are dwarven merchants at heart. They embody the utilisation of greed for dwarves and the advantage it brings when dealing with others in trade matters. Quick-witted and always looking for a good deal, they often make up the upper echelon of dwarven society, constituting dwarven aristocrats. 

 

The Goldhands are devout worshipers of the Merchant Brothers, Armakak, the God of Trade, and Grimdugan, the God of Avarice. Every aspect of Goldhand affairs are permeated by their faith in the two Merchant Brothers, from the way they conduct business to their weapons and gear. A Goldhand seeks to balance both Armakak and Grimdugan, and over the course of joining the clan, they will learn how to do so. For Goldhands, to truly be in the Clan is to combine both aspects of the Merchant Brothers. Balance is an integral part of the Goldhand identity, and is praised.

 

A true Goldhand believes and acts out the balance between Armakak and Grimdugan. By this, they praise and enact The Merchant Brother’s will through their work.

 

Money makes the world go round. They believe that not might, but MONEY makes right. Anything can be achieved for the right price.

 

"Born of the First Merchant, Tungdil Goldhand.

  Said to be descended from The Merchant Father himself.

  With Gold and Silver flowing through your body.

  Priceless gems adorning your clothes.

  Coin filling your pocket.

  You are of a Noble Clan.

  You are a Goldhand." 

 

Perhaps centuries ago, these words rang true. However, in Almaris, the Clan Lord Conan Goldhand returned to see that the clan vault stood empty. Indeed the most dreadful sight a Goldhand could ever imagine. To restore the clan to its former glory, a new set of rules and traditions has been introduced to restore the clan to its former glory. 

 

THE RULES OF TRADING 

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Created by Conan Goldhand, The Rules of Trading can be seen written in gold on the front page of The Book of Trades: The Rules of Trading make up the fundamental philosophy each Goldhand must follow. It is the only way to please the Merchant Brothers and the First Merchant. 

 

Every Goldhand must swear an oath to follow the Rules of Trading. Any Goldhand deemed to have broken the rules is permanently exiled and deemed unworthy. 

 

  1.  GREED IS GOOD 

  2.  DO NOT TRUST ANYONE WEARING ROBES BETTER THAN YOUR OWN

  3. EVERYONE IS A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER

  4. YOU CANNOT MAKE A DEAL WHEN YOU ARE DEAD 

  5. THE MORE GOLD YOU HOARD, THE HIGHER YOUR PRICE WILL BE AT THE AUCTION OF THE DEAD

  6. ONCE YOU HAVE THEIR MINA, NEVER GIVE IT BACK.

  7. OPPORTUNITY PLUS INSTINCT EQUALS PROFIT

  8. A GOLDHAND WITHOUT PROFIT IS NO GOLDHAND AT ALL

  9. WAR IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS

  10.  PEACE IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS

  11.  A GOOD LIE IS EASIER TO BELIEVE THAN THE TRUTH

  12.  GOLD LASTS LONGER THAN FRIENDSHIP

  13.  NOTHING CAN TARNISH THE SHINE OF GOLD

  14.  ALL SALES MUST BE RECORDED IN THE BOOK OF TRADES

 

TRADITIONS

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Clan Meetings

Every two stone weeks, the entirety of the clan meets to discuss any new entrepreneurial ventures they have begun, market prices, and most importantly, how many trades they have made. 

 

Counting the Coin Ceremony

At the end of each stone month, each Goldhand’s profit is counted and totalled up. It is then placed into the vault for safekeeping. A feast is held for the Clan Member who achieved the most trades that month. 

 

Burial

A coin is placed over the deceased tongue, all the material wealth they managed to gather throughout their life is placed around them. Then they are cast in Gold. A summation of their life's value. 

 

HISTORY 

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Spoiler

The Noble House of Goldhand extends far back into Dwarven history. The line goes back originally to Tungdil Goldhand, the fifth son of Urguan. The house originally began in Kal’Urguan where the sons of Tungdil Goldhand proudly and honorably served the nation. As time went on the size and prosperity of the house grew. Sons served in the military or the mines, and daughters married well, solidifying strong political alliances. Many of the stories of the individual house members have been lost over the years to the wear and tear of time, but several journals remain to chronicle the participation of the family in great wars and the proud service to the Dwarven crown.

 

The Archives of Aegis:

 

 With the building of Kal’Alras, several of the Goldhand’s saw an opportunity in the making. The fledgling city would need wealthy and powerful Dwarves to make it prosper. Virtually all of the members quickly joined the Guardians, the military of Kal’Alras, to help fight off bandits and other undesirables while the city was formed. As time progressed the family became more deeply rooted in Kal’Alras. Friendships were formed between the Baron and Overseer. The family also had high ranking positions in the military, and a spot on the Council of Kal’Alras. As tensions against the mother city of Kal’Urguan, Kal’Alrasians prepared for a fight against the capital. The city had grown into a multi racial area, and a war between the Humans and Dwarves put everyone on alert. During the attack by the humans on Kal’Urguan, the Goldhands turned out in great numbers to defend their Dwarven home. But when the dust settled it was clear that Kal’Alras was going to secede. A division in the clan was formed as the Alrasian Goldhand’s who had grown in power in Alras decided to stay, and the rest of the clan who felt stronger ties to Kal’Urguan. This division has lessened over time, and while House Goldhand is once again a solid family, many members have not forgotten the disagreement. Forgiven but not forgotten. With the war over, and Alras declared a new nation, the Goldhands in Alras hung up their axes and turned to the merchant business. Their business flourished and they soon became one of the leading merchant families in the area. Stores opened in Kal’rog, Kal’Urguan, Alras, and Al’Khazar. Business in all of the stores flourished especially the store in Al’Khazar. The Goldhands became some of the richest Dwarves in all Aegis. The focus on merchant affairs led to political life falling by the way side. The new Alrasian Council was formed leaving out the majority of the old Alrasians, Goldhands included. The name Goldhand dimished in Alras, where once it was a well known name. The family fell upon hard times. The vast warehouses in Al’Khazar fell to the noxious cloud. Troubles between parts of the Dwarven nation and Alras made the once great merchant city unpleasant for Dwarves. Many of the Goldhands had to choose between their city and their dwarven brethren. The choice was easy for most: honor bound to the Dwarven nation, dismayed that Alras had forgotten its roots, and disgusted by some of the blatant discrimination in Alras, all the Goldhands returned to the home of their forefathers. The halls of Kal’Urguan once again rang with the jingle of Goldhand coins. The return to Kal'Urguan was short lived. It was not long before the reach of the undead extended to the mighty dwarven capital. Lava fell from the ceiling and over the great fortress. Undead poured down the grand-stairway and flooded from the mines. It was all the Goldhands could do to carry their clan's sacred items from their clan hall. Soon the family became separated as the survivors of Aegis retreated into the verge. Amongst the masses of refugees it was difficult to stay together and in the rush of people to the boats the clan was split.

 

The Archives of Asulon:

 

 After finding the new Dwarven capital, the clan was reunited and a clan hall in the city. Gone were the vast sums of wealth that the cousins had held back in Aegis, but the clan was happy to have good solid stone over their heads and dwarves to rely on. Once again they had a starting point to build up their business once again. Gulroid stepped forward as clan leader and attended many meetings of the dwarves at this time, representing his clan to the best of his ability. He was disgusted however by the lack of productiveness that the clans had, and that none of them seemed to be able to agree. Just when the Goldhands thought they had a stable place to live once more, a dragon forced the dwarves out of Karik. The clan splintered off, with Rasun and Gulroid heading back to their ranch in the wilds, and Dunhagen and Delios heading to Salvus where the clan owned a small shop. The war with Salvus has hurt the Goldhands as much of their stock in the city has been pillaged or has gone unaccounted for. More recently there have been new additions to the clan. Algoda Goldhand survived the flight from Aegis and the undead threat and was welcomed with much feasting and ale drinking. Moruk and Gorum Goldhand married into the clan helping to solidify the strong dwarven blood as Frostbeard and Goldhand blood were merged. The clan has retreated to their holdings in the wild as plague has griped the land. Having found an abandoned fortress, the clan is restoring it, and giving the Goldhand heirlooms a proper place of honor once more.

 

While the Goldhands were constructing the fortress the situation in Alras deteriorated. The death of High King Syrio sent a shockwave through the members of the clan who had once called Kal’Alras home. Suddenly there was hope kindled as it was clear that Alras was fading quickly. The reign of High King Aislin was short. Gorum and Moruk were present when the new High King succumbed to madness. Through diplomatic and military strength the Nation of Alras was once again under Dwarven rule and in the hands of the Goldhands. With power of Alras given to the Goldhands by Paragon Kjell. The Goldhands went about dismantling vast parts of the city which had long been abandoned. The underground Dwarven District would become the new Goldhand Clan Hold and the outer city would house the inhabitants of other races who had long called Alras home. There were other changes as well. Under Rasun’s rule, the city restored its old flag and colors and reclaimed it’s long abandoned name: Kal’Alras. Not all was easy for the Goldhands during this time. There was unrest among the clans and the Dwarven nation was under severe strain. The Noble clans ended up in a position where they controlled and ran their own holds as city-states, each having separate representation, militaries, and social structure, but uniting when there were outside threats. And these threats did rise. Most recently a long and bloody war with the Orcs cost the lives of many Dwarves. The capture of the farms by the Orcs forced the Goldhands to relocated the farm land. This area was eventually recaptured but scaring to the land due to the tolls of war were immense.

 

 The Dwarven treaty with the Orcs, ending the bloodshed between the two races did not sit well with many Goldhands who felt that the other clans were dishonoring their ancestors and the dead who had so valiantly fought the Orc scum. But in a meeting with other clans and the new Rex of the Orcs, the Goldhands were outvoted and the Dwarven Nation as a whole declared a truce. This was partially due to the threat of the human nation and also a rising sense of darkness and foreboding coming from the sightings of necromancers roaming around the reaches of Asulon. As the ink dried on the truce between the Orcs and the Dwarves, war began in the south. The insults of the Teutans could not be ignored and a bloody battle was sparked that ended in catastrophe. The battle left the Dwarven army in retreat and the whereabouts of many Goldhands unknown. During this tumultuous time the Goldhands were approached with an offer that they could not conceivably refuse. Queen Kyral Hightower brought an offer to buy the city of Kal’Alras the much of the surrounding land. Due to the relocation of the Dwarves to Kal’Karik, and geographic location of Alras, the Goldhands accepted the trade.

 

Most recently the Goldhands have supported the dissolution of the Noble Council with the election of King Hiebe and the restoration of a powerful monarchy to once again lead the Dwarves to a golden age. After the trade of Kal'Alras, and the Dwarves returning to their ancient city of Kal'Karik amongst the mountains, the Goldhands resided in the noble district of Clan Goldhand. There housed many of the Goldhands that came on the journey to their ancient home. After years of peacefully residing in Kal'Karik, Gulroid the former Clan Father has fallen ill and sick. He retreated to the ancient hold of the Goldhands near Kal'Anart and lived there for the time being. During this time, the Goldhands had fallen into disarray as the leadership of the clan slowly deteriorated. In this time Rasun Goldhand also vanished. The knowing of him being alive or dead is not known, and the only note of Rasun, is that he vanished into the wilds and was to be never seen again.

 

The dark days of the Goldhands loomed over the clan and the clan fell into darkness without leadership. The Clan Father Gulroid had fallen ill, and the one who many Goldhands looked up to, Rasun has gone missing without a trace. The remaining Goldhands that still reside in the grand halls of Kal'Karik grow weary of the disappearance of leadership among the clan, and soon later William of the Goldhand Clan called forth a meeting with his kin to discuss the current happenings of leadership, and the future of the clan. After days of discussion in the Goldhand Hall in Kal'Karik, it was decided that Thoak Goldhand would venture forth and make way toward the ancient hold of the Goldhands, and consult with Gulroid in his current state about the future of the Goldhands. There it was decided by Gulroid himself that Thoak becomes the new Clan Father and that Gulroid would step down because of his current state of illness. Thoak Goldhand himself promised that he would bring back the nobility of the clan, and pride and honor that the clan once held.

 

The Archives of Anthos, and Elysium:

 

Nothing much can be said about Elysium. It was said that Thoak Goldhand established a small settlement outside of the Urguan Hold near the mountains for those seeking work outside of the small hold. It was great while it lasted, however most of it was wiped out due to the great volcano nearby erupting and sending the village to its fiery doom. After the destruction on Elysium the Clan found themselves on the shores of Anthos. Thoak with the help of Rasun, and Gulroid’s son Hoff managed to strike great trading deals with the humans of Oren and neighboring clans within Urguan. Because of these deals the clan managed to purchase the largest, and most opulent clan hall within the city of Kal’Azgoth. Not only did the clan manage to claim the largest piece of property in the Grand Kingdom, Thoak also managed to secure the position of Yemekar’s Pick, and lead the workforce within Urguan. Because of Thoak’s status within the Realm he was able to claim both Blacklight Hold, a farming fortress within the depths of Kal’Azgoth, and Kastoria village after disposing a heretical and treasonous group of elves that resided within the village. This prosperity did not last long however. After being overburdened with work commissioned by the Grand King, Thoak decided to step down from Yemekar’s Pick, and hand over his holdings to someone more ambitious.

 

After several years of seclusion, the Clan saw little productivity during this time. Most clansmen had gone missing or had died due to natural causes. The long drawn out war between the Grand Kingdom and Oren had stagnated trade, and reduced it to nothing due to how dangerous the roads were. It wasn’t until much after the war that Thoak emerged from the shadows, and struck opportunity where he could find it. With the help of the Ironguts, Thoak established a small hold outside of the relocated capital of Urguan and attempted to pursue a political position within the Grand Kingdom. However, because of Thoak’s close ties with Oren and his fondness for their architecture, he found it rather hard to find any position as his fellow cousins viewed him as a traitor. Before the second started between Oren and Urguan, Thoak established talks with King Heinrich of house Carrion in hopes bringing the war to an official end. Not only did Thoak seek peace, but he also wished for a reformation within the government of Urguan. Due to these two factors, the Ironguts sided with the Goldhands and their hold remained a neutral hub for most of the war.

 

The Archives of Athera:

 

 The history on Aethera could be seen as short, and tumultuous. Before making landfall on Athera, Thoak won the election of Grand Merchant within the Grand Kingdom. Many cousins of Urguan enjoyed the idea of having a Goldhand as the Grand Merchant, and had high hopes for his work. Thoak began his work shortly after the election, and began planning how taxes would be handled. Having learned how the humans of Oren handled taxes, and how automated things to be he thought that it would be a great idea to implement this system into the Grand Kingdom. The system worked greatly within the kingdom, and Thoak won the praise of Grand King Fimlin Grandaxe as this system proved to bring in the greatest amount of wealth. Not only did Thoak bring in a flow of wealth for the Grand Kingdom, but he also brought in a large sum of wealth for the clan, and himself. These times were short however. After a short time of settling in Athera, the city was besieged by a cult of Iblees worshippers emboldened by Iblees return after the events that took place in a far off distant dwarf hold. Much of Thoak’s wealth was taken after the siege by this cult, and not much is known to what had happened to it. After the cult was destroyed and the city reclaimed, an Irongut settled in Thoak’s old manor however it is unknown if he himself had recovered anything belonging to the Goldhands.

 

The Archives of Vailor:

 

 The clan, though small, was lead shortly by Finian Goldhand, his age of revival hitting it's peak before departing on pilgrimage. After many passings, the title of Clan Father was held by Conan Goldhand, whom lead what was left of the once again splintered clan. After some time, Durack Goldand would arrive and take over the clan with a new age of reformation, later to be labeled, "The Age of History", where Durack would turn the Goldhands from merchants, to treasure hunters. As Durack took the mantle of Goldhand, new blood began to come back to the clan. With new Goldhands beginning to reassemble the clan looked to be hitting a period of growth as it did with Finian. After a few months of staying idle, the Goldhand clan begins a great movement, one wrought in thievery and deceit. A dwarf known as Azaghal Doomforge was searched on orders of the Grand King in hopes of uncovering a conspiracy against him on the grounds of stealing clan relics. It came to light that Azaghal held the Scales of Tungdil, and after it being returned to the Goldhand clan, Durack Goldhand saw it fit to get even with the dwarf. He decided to speak to the Grand King to completely destroy the Doomforged clan, and after being denied that out right, the Grand King told Durack instead to create a grudge against him, in hopes of not having any Dwarven blood shed within the land. Durack, still fuming over his denial, reluctantly agreed, and began his journey to make the Doomforged clan pay for their dishonorable conduct.

 

The Archives of Axios:

 

Not much is documented of the escapades of the Goldhands during the realm of Axios, but In the twilight days of Axios, the Goldhands sided with the Frostbeards in the War of the Beard’s, joining them to found the Kingdom of Kaz’Ulrah. With the Goldhand Clan colours forming apart of the Ulrah banner.

 

The Archives of Atlas:

 

By the time that the descendants had arrived in Atlas, the Goldhand clan had been in severe decline for many centuries, this was remedied by a revival headed by a newcomer to the clan; Dwifur Goldhand who had only recently arrived in Kal’Tarak. The dwed, already making no small name for himself by presiding over the Mining Guild of Kaz’Ulrah, was also simultaneously elected to the position of Grand Merchant. He would hold this post for many decades. Dwifur met with older members of the clan; Ogdan and Thoak on many occasions although the pair never stayed in Kal’Tarak for long. It seemed that his fortune was turning dry in his efforts to restore the Goldhands, when he met a beardling; Hakkaes Anvilaxe. Inviting the young dwed to his clan, Dwifur found that he had many cousins who quickly bolstered the ranks of the clan with dwarves. Although, their friendship would not last for long, as Hakkaes betrayed Dwifur. Abandoning the clan, Hakkaes chose to secede from Kaz’Ulrah with his Anvilaxe followers retreating off into the cold wild to play a petty king with his kingdom of ‘Kaz’ad’Hakkaes’. The Goldhand Clan Father declared a grudge on the Dwed Hakkaes Anvilaxe for his crimes against Dwedkind, absolved only by his death. Years later, Hakkaes came forth and offered to absolve the grudge by an honour duel, as his champion Dwifur chose one of his elders; Morug Goldhand, a legendary dwarf. Hakkaes would fight on his own behalf, a mighty duel ensued despite the absence of Dwifur to oversee it. Against all odd’s, Hakkaes prevailed, and the grudge was declared null despite the Clan Father’s own private misgivings. Still, the treachery of Hakkaes echoes painfully in the annals of the Goldhands. Dwifur endured as Clan Father for several more years, even reconciling with Hakkaes. It was under the reign of Edel Silvervein that thing’s changed, elected in part due to the massive numbers his clan possessed, the new leader was deeply unpopular within the political elite who sought to oust him. At a council meeting where this matter was bought forth, Dwifur stood up for Edel alone. Though he was shouted down, the worst crime would come later. As the Goldhand sought to leave, he was blocked in by Hamlin Frostbeard, Yunmat Starbreaker and Jakhatir Anvilaxe. The first two then withdrew daggers and stabbed the Goldhand to death upon the council floor. He collapsed to the floor, then drew his cloak over himself to preserve his dignity. Dwifur was dead, and Edel was deposed. In his place Thoak Goldhand reigned, as King and the Clan Father of the Goldhands. The dwed reigned for many years before he incurred the wrath of Oren and Kaz’Ulrah was besieged, he fought valiantly but fell. After this, Hekkaes Goldhand who had been chosen by Thoak to lead the clan led his Anvilaxe kinsmen into exile, refusing to join the other dwarves whom had escaped and joined the fellow Urguanic successor state of Agnarum. 

 

The Archives of Arcas:

 

The realm of Arcas, was home to many catastrophes known to the Goldhand Clan. First, with the supposed death of Hekkaes Goldhand in a honor duel against the dwarf Morag "Jewelbeard" Goldhand, followed years later by the trial of Ivär Goldhand for the crucifixion of Morag, which led to the young Clan Father to take his own life in the throneroom with the very weapon used to kill Hekkaes Goldhand, proclaiming the kingdom's High Courts corrupt. The Clan remained silent for years till Uldraek Goldhand arrived to the news of the two deaths in the clan. It was from then that Uldraek would pick up the Clan and duties within the Grand Kingdom of Urguan. Becoming the Clan Father of Goldhands, Uldraek started working on promoting knowledge within the clan, gaining free student tuition for those within the clan, wishing to attend a magical school next to Sutica. From then a new age of industry was to arrive for the Goldhands, Dorimnur Goldhand taking control of the Worker's Guild, making the Goldhands the leaders of all industry, however political opponents of the Clan Father began to take positions of power, striking suspicions within the clan. The Goldhands under Uldraeks directive expanded their territory within Sutica, creating new homes and fields for a worst-case scenario. Said option began to look appealing as news arrived from Bödmer Goldhand that the High Preceptor, Grand Marshal, and Chief Justiciar, were planning to place Uldraek on trial for treason, Bödmer claiming the outcome was predetermined to either execution or banishment. Division begins to brew within the clan as Elder Githaic Goldhand was found out to be trading weapons with the Inferi, escaping the grasp of Urguani law as his arrest took place in the middle of a naval battle against the Inferi, and Dorimnur Goldhand casting doubt on the entirety of the clan's leadership, declaring himself the new Clan Lord and signing a mandate of the High Courts of Urguan to exile the old establishment of the Goldhand Clan, denoting them as the Anvilaxe. The clan then divided in two, with Dorimnur leading the Urguani Goldhands and Uldraek leading the Sutican Goldhands.

 

The Archives of Almaris: 

 

When the descendants departed from the continent of Arcas for Almaris, the Urguani Goldhands found a new home in the city of Kal’Darakaan. Led by Dorimnur Goldhand, the clan quickly established itself in the city though soon Gildroc Goldhand departed on travels. Dorimnur retained his position as Yemekar’s Pick, and the guild flourished under his leadership for many years. However Dorimnur soon grew weary of this task, and the general condition within Urguan, and so retired from his role. The Clan Father then withdrew to his new business, the Waystone Corporation which had its base of operations near Eastfleet. Around this time, Gildroc Goldhand returned to the Grand Kingdom, though in the decades following his return, a quarrel developed between him and Dorimnur eventually resolved by his year-long exile from the lands of Urguan. This did not mean that the Clan’s fortunes were on the up, as Dorimnur Goldhand perished some years later. With his death, his automation son Rylanor Goldhand though not a Dwarf of flesh and blood succeeded him. In the midst of a new war between Urguan and Oren, the Clan suffered two calamities. To begin with, Gildroc Goldhand was captured inside the city and absconded to the city of New Providence capital of the Empire of Oren. There he was shaved and let go, the dwarf ending his life soon after. Then the clan was informed by the Orenians that the Grand King meant to betray them by ceding their company lands to the Empire for peace, and so Rylanor signed a treaty with the Empire to secede from the Grand Kingdom. An action that was seen by many Dwarves as betrayal, though the Goldhands would argue they had been betrayed first. In Oren, the clan enjoyed prosperity within the city of Arichsdorf, though with fortunes of humanity ever a fickle thing, the city declined and the clan left to rebuild a long abandoned port named Akueli and set up a city of their own. Joined by Dwarven exiles dissatisfied with the current state of the Grand Kingdom, Torsun became Prince of the City and eventually reconciled with the Grand Kingdom becoming a royal protectorate. Upon a visit to Urguan, he was suddenly attacked by a rogue Frostbeard, who speared him with a harpoon. The Goldhand survived this attack but because he was incapacitated, the city of Akueli fell into ruin.

 

Upon Rylanor and Torsun's departure the clan in Urguan fell in decay, with the return of Hekkaes a dispute over who should lead it broke out, with Gildrocs daughter Danika though only a beardling being chosen to be the leader. A job she found difficult due to her youth, and after some time stepped down in favour of Hekkaes. The anvilaxe would fare little better, and by the time that Conan Goldhand had returned to Urguan from years of travel the clan was in a sorry state. However he initiated a grand revival, including Torsun Goldhand. A newcomer had arrived too, one Thalgrim Goldhand the nephew of Gildroc Goldhand, as well as Bromdor Goldhand who had married into the clan. Together they reformed the Goldhand Trading Company, and went on many trading missions across Almaris while basing themselves in the Grand Kingdom. Though with the attacks on Torsun, and many troubling developments in the Grand Kingdom the clan was split apart by a fresh schism as some members left to join the new northern colony of Khron’Hundmar while others remained under Conan’s leadership in Urguan. Eventually, the colony failed, and the clan was reunited in Urguan under a compromise. Bromdor Goldhand who had been selected by Conan as his successor formed a triarchy of Clan Lords with Thalgrim and Rylanor Goldhand. Though Bromdor soon departed on travels, Thalgrim and Rylanor took responsibility between themselves in his absence for the clan. Dissatisfied once more with the state of Urguan, Thalgrim moved to the city of Velec, within the Duchy of Adria seeking new opportunities. Two years after this, he received a letter from Bakir Ireheart, who wished to talk. Journeying to Urguan he ventured to the Ireheart Clan Hall with a small party of Goldhands including his fellow clanlord Rylanor. Met with accusations of cowardice, of abandoning the Irehearts and Grand King in combat. The Dwarf declared his willingness to talk in neutral ground but was rebuffed. His protestations against these charges ignored, seeing no escape without taking the life of another Dwed, Thalgrim was taken and his right hand gold-casted by the Ireheart Clan.

The Archives of Braevos: 


 

CLAN RELICS

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In typical Goldhand fashion, it would appear that most of the known Clan Relics have been hoarded away or bartered in some trade. 

 

 The Scales of Tungdil

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The scales of Tungdil is an elaborately crafted device etched with jewels of many colors. It is not known if it holds any mystical powers, but for many within the clan, it would be seen as a device that would be used for measuring deals and used against those who have done the clan wrong.

 The Twin Swords Parathak and Krest

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Forged by Conan Goldhand from the remnants of the gold which was acquired in Kal'Urguan. The blades each represent one of the Merchant Brothers. Due to their material, they serve very little combative use apart from protection against the undead. 

 

The Great Book of Trades

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Within this leather bound book , on each gold leaf page lies every trade every successfully made by a member of the Goldhand Clan. 

Trials

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Any direct descendant of the First Merchant Tungdil Goldhand who swears to follow the Rules of Trading is welcome within the clan. Furthermore, any dwed with enough greed and enterprise may join the Goldhand Clan. 

 

As it stands, the clan currently has no trials. It is up to the judgement of the Clan Lord when a clanmate is ready to become a fully fledged member. 

 

Application

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What are your characters ambitions? (become famous merchant, head guard, etc.):

 

What kind of experience are you looking for in this clan? (friendship, rp experience, etc):

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Credit to @BDanecker for the Intro Paragraphs

 

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