*Scrolls are sent to the dwarven Kingdom* *A small note is attached to the scrolls*
This scroll will ignore Paragons who are or directly related to Father Urguan himself.
Paragons:
Urir Ireheart "Bane of the Undead"
Needs no explaining as to why this mighty dwarf holds his position. If you are unaware of his deeds then you're a disgraceful sod.
Kjell Ireheart "The Emperor Dragon Slayer"
While his position is highly controversial ranging from being seen by some as a member of the Brathmordakin (Which is wrong and you should feel bad. Brathmordakin are born into greatness and perfection that we mere mortal may never reach.). Others believe that Kjell bribed himself into becoming a Paragon which further is arrogant denial of his deeds. Regardless of these concerns Kjell has had a profound affect on the dwarven society and has earned his spot.
Hiebe Irongut "Father of Mages" (Perhaps another title would be more fitting)
On the opposite spectrum of Kjell and Urir is the unappreciated art of magic (sod magic either way if you ask me). Regardless of suspicions and such Hiebe Irongut can be seen as the father to dwarven mages and has been the centre point of magic within our society for as long as even some of the oldest amongst us can remember. The only dwarf close to him in this regard is Kilgrim, however it can be argued Hiebe has had a stronger hold over the dwarven society.
Valen Grandaxe "The Wordsmith"
Profound effect on the Kingdom, brought about a system of government within the dwarves that has been upheld across near two generations of dwedmar. Outside of this he was a constant source of wisdom within the dwarven kingdom. Not much more is needed to be said.
Omithiel Strongbrow "The Humble Builder"
Need not explain further. Omithiel earned his position not by being proficient in destroying others, but in creating homes for the common people.
[!] The Hall of Heroes has not been properly used by the Archbishops and High Prophets since its implementation, arguably more dwedmar may have earned a seat amongst these fine dwarves however I have not the memory to write them all down. Feel free to mail me suggestions.
Heroes:
Thorik Grandaxe "King of Kings": While his deeds were great Thorik did not hold the same influence or everlasting effect as the others.
Igor Ireheart "The Purifier"
Thorin Grandaxe "The Strong"
Morgrim Grandaxe "The Paladin"
Farren Starbreaker "The Smith": The most prominent smiths seen in the dwarven Kingdom since mid-late Asulon. It was thanks to his efforts that Golemancy was reintroduced to the dwarven society. Further he was a exceptional Lord who was always seen as a beacon of dwarven society for wisdom and culture.
Kilgrim Irongut "The Wizard": While Hiebe may have had a more profound effect upon the dwarven kingdom Kilgrim can not be ignored for his expertise within magic as well. If this old dusty bag of bones is still alive he is the strongest dwarven mage alive.
Gorum Frostbeard "The Gold Hand": This dwarf showed in his time a exceptional amount of passion and knowledge within the dwarven community. Arguably he is the greatest merchant the dwarven Kingdom has seen. Not much else that can be said.
Outside of this it is also of my belief that Dormmar and Wyrvun should not be seen as members of the Brathmordakin. The Brathmordakin are born into the positions they hold and those Aenguls/Daemons who have only temporarily aided the Brathmordakin do not earn such a rank. However, they are not enemies to the Brathmordakin either.
-Aengoth Staillinord