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  1. Hogarth Irongut's life began in the ancient days of Aegis under the guidance of his father Thordon Irongut. His early years saw him joining the Followers of Aerial to combat the Undead, later serving in the guard under Stronghold. Adopting a son named Balin, he formed connections with the Adunian leader when Humans sought refuge in Kal'Urguan. As the ages passed, Hogarth's influence expanded. Famously, he ventured beyond Urguan to join an international peace group but returned to take on the role of Lord/High Diplomat. Other notable feats included saving King Godfrey Horen from an assassination attempt and actively participating in Dwarven wars. His political journey continued into Anthos, where he solidified the bond between the Warhawkes of Ker'nor and the Dwarves of Urguan. In The Fringe, Grand King Wulfgar Grandaxe abdicated, leading to an election being called with the candidates including Dizzy Irongrinder, Thelkan Grandaxe, Zahrer Irongrinder, and lastly Hogarth himself. Hogarth would end up winning the election in a landslide and would ascend to Grand King after Wulfgar Grandaxe. However, he would have a very brief reign with not anything incredibly notable, aside from helping create stability within the Grand Kingdom after a time of great violence and warfare. Some dwarven historians at the time point to Hogarth being unhappy with the position of King and would abdicate before going on pilgrimage. In Athera, he served as Lord Regent, overseeing the transition from Zahrer Irongrinder to King Hodir Doomforged. Hogarth would work alongside Beros Tunnelsmasher and Darid Grandaxe in restoring Da Kirkja Dverga, the priesthood of dwarven faith after it had fallen defunct, and would assume titleship of prophet. It would be during this time that three dwarves managed to learn the ancient art of runesmithing, with Hogarth being one of the three. He would be remembered for being one of the first modern runesmiths, but rumor had that his tools had been destroyed, and he would end up giving up on learning and teaching ancient magic. Hogarth ended up getting wounded by an elf while at a tavern, with the Legion uniting in a grand search for the elf responsible, eventually capturing and gold-casting them in response to their attack on Hogarth. A significant event during this period was a war with the Iron Uzg, resulting in the capture and beard removal of Hogarth by Uruks. Returning to Vailor, Hogarth assumed the role of High Prophet from Chase Irongut. He initiated an ambitious plan to build shrines for all Brathmordakin deities in Urguan, successfully attracting followers to the clergy. As High Prophet, he rediscovered the Dwarven holiday of Lakhram'Minek, contributing to the cultural celebrations. Under his guidance, da Kirkja Dverga grew into the most popular state it had ever been in. This launched a period of religious revitalization in the Grand Kingdom. During the reign of his son, Uldar Irongut, Hogarth opposed the Grand King's softening of relations with Oren, eventually leading to political turmoil. He played a role in supporting Elven Independence during the 18-Year War. Needing a time for solitude and remembrance for the dwarven people after a great amount of loss of life, Hogarth Irongut would hunt down a legendary bird, bringing it back for the dwedmar to feast on creating the famous holiday of Dwedsgiving. After stepping down as High Prophet, Hogarth became a recluse in the Dwarven countryside. In Axios, following the removal of Torvin Grandaxe, Hogarth Irongut briefly served as Lord Regent until Algoda Frostbeard took the throne. He was at the infamous council vote in which Clan Frostbeard attacked individuals voting for the next king after the suicide of King Bastion Ireheart. Retreating to a Grandaxe outpost, Hogarth would side with the Urguani loyalists, and fight under the exiled government to restore the Grand Kingdom. During this time, he would relaunch the Red Urguan Workers Party, fighting for the rights of individual dwarven workers. During Atlas, Hogarth and Clan Irongut would found the Consularly Republic of Holm, in which Hogarth would end up serving as a Consul and instilling his fundamental ideologies of peace, activism, and providing a safe place for all people, not just dwarves to live in. After living a very long and prosperous life, Hogarth would pass away peacefully during his sleep in the realm of Arcas. Hogarth's legacy lies in his diverse roles as a soldier, diplomat, politician, and clergyman, earning him the titles of The Prophet and Paragon of Belka. His dedication to the Dwedmar and Brathmordakin echoes through the ages as a symbol of unity and strength for the Dwarven people. Walking the halls of the progenitors of the clans, Hogarth Irongut spread wisdom and love across the continents. Born in late Aegis, he spent centuries in service, witnessing the rise and fall of kingdoms. Respected for his steady personality and wisdom, Hogarth was a skilled diplomat and restorer of the Dwarven Faith. His diverse experiences included serving as a legionnaire, diplomat, and politician. Reflecting on the Paragon, his emphasis for the importance of family and unity in Urguan will not be forgotten. The title of Paragon of Belka was bestowed upon Hogarth Irongut, recognizing his unaging passion for the Dwedmar and Brathmordakin across centuries. As a symbol of unity and strength, Hogarth's contributions left an indelible mark on the history of the Dwarven people.
  2. Atandt would shed a few tears upon recieving the letter. He'd remember being tutored by Zahrer in the arts of Runesmithing, his times of serving as a kingsguard underneath Zahrer with Charles the Bald and Verrik Grandaxe. Atandt becoming King serving side by side with Zahrer, gloriously taking down the Empire of Oren in just three short months. "Many different peoples opinions of Zahrer will vary, whether they loved him or hated him, but none can deny that he was one of the most powerful and influential dwarves that we have ever seen. He will never be forgotten from our history books, and his legacy will forever live on. An era of dwarves that we will never see has truly ended." He would then smoke the cigar as his father passed into Khaz'A'Dentrumm.
  3. "You have destroyed our clergy, destroyed the workforce, and have created more tension in our religion then the Frostbeards when they created schism during the War of our brothers and sisters.... You have not rejuvinated anything. You need to do what an honorable dwarf would do and resign your position as High Prophet." Atandt would yell.
  4. "Why the **** have you broken into my house?" Atandt would quickly reply back.
  5. "Yikes.... the High Prophet is in cahoots with a known Azdrasi worshipper?" Atandt would state.
  6. "And yet the 'High Prophet' and his previous predecessors have bastardized our religion. And yet the idiotic government officials in Urguan let tree people walk around when they are an aboslute abomination of Yemekar, for he did not intend for his creations to damage themselves by turning themselves into walking plants. Throwing a bunch of fabricated charges on people actually caring for our religion, actually caring for our people when the Grand King and his lackies actively drive our nation into irrelevancy is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen." Atandt would state while puffing on a cigar.
  7. Atandt Irongrinder would scoff reading the missive, "Tree people are not real people."
  8. Atandt would light a candle for his friend that night.
  9. ᛏᚺᛖ ᚹᚱᛟᚾᚷᛖᛞ: ᚲᛚᚨᚾ ᛁᚱᛟᚾᚷᚱᛁᚾᛞᛖᚱ ᛏᚺᛖ ᚨᛋᛋᚨᛁᛚᚨᚾᛏ: ᚲᛚᚨᚾ ᚷᚱᛁᛗᚷᛟᛚᛞ ᛏᚺᛖ ᚹᚱᛟᚾᚷ: ᛈᛚᛟᛏᛏᛁᚾᚷ ᛏᚺᛖ ᚨᛋᛋᚨᛋᛋᛁᚾᚨᛏᛁᛟᚾ ᛟᚠ ᚨᛏᚨᚾᛞᛏ ᚨᚾᛞ ᛞᚨᚱᛖᚴ ᛁᚱᛟᚾᚷᚱᛁᚾᛞᛖᚱ. ᚠᚢᚾᛞᛁᚾᚷ ᛏᚺᛖ ᛗᚢᚱᛞᛖᚱ ᛟᚠ ᛗᚨᚠᚱᚨᛖᛞᛟᚾ ᛁᚱᛟᚾᚷᚱᛁᚾᛞᛖᚱ. ᛞᚨᛏᛖ ᛟᚠ ᚹᚱᛟᚾᚷᛞᛟᛁᚾᚷ: ᛏᚺᛖ ᛈᚨᛋᛏ ᚠᛁᚡᛖ ᚤᛖᚨᚱᛋ ᛏᛖᚱᛗᛋ ᛟᚠ ᛋᛖᛏᛏᛚᛖᛗᛖᚾᛏ: ᛏᚺᛖ ᛞᛖᚨᛏᚺ ᛟᚠ ᛏᚺᛖ ᚷᚱᛁᛗᚷᛟᛚᛞ ᚲᛚᚨᚾ ᚠᚨᛏᚺᛖᚱ. ᛏᚺᛖ ᛋᚺᚨᚡᛁᚾᚷ ᛟᚠ ᛏᚺᛖ ᛒᛖᚨᚱᛞᛋ ᛟᚠ ᚨᛚᛚ ᚷᚱᛁᛗᚷᛟᛚᛞ ᛖᛚᛞᛖᚱᛋ.
  10. Atandt would hear of news of the death of his cousin, Mafraedon, before turning to a Irongrinder beardling. "Find a quill boy, a grudge will be entered and justice will be had for this kinslaying."
  11. History of The Dwarven Kingdoms ((Credits to @Josh3738 for the original post)) - Aegis - - Asulon - - Isles of Elysium & Kalos - - Anthos - - The Fringe & Thales - - Athera - - Vailor - - Axios - - Atlas - - Arcas - - Almaris -
  12. The blind dwarf, Atandt, would drink in honor of his friend. He'd remember the orc finding him a home when he was lost and remembered Hu'Din helping him find his way once more, "Gug'ye brudda."
  13. why did someone make a 13v12 a wiki page 

     

    https://wiki.lordofthecraft.net/index.php?title=Battle_of_Forêt_du_roi

    1. Caelria

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      Why do we still have a wiki

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  14. "Wait.... what?" An honorary orc, At'andt, would question.
  15. "Rest well friend," A blind dwarf would state during meditation.
  16. A big thank you to @Llir, man set up a warclaim at 11pm at night

  17. really haven't seen any ooc hatred or toxicity, this war is kinda tame
  18. would've been easier to just get an active admin
  19. Edition #31 Adluknw Olldasdi!!!! A disclaimer from DNN Employees: The Editor has gone blind, we apologize.
  20. Atandt would hear of the Goldhand's death upon the return of his fishing trip. That night he'd quietly remember the times of Gildroc fighting along side him in the war before muttering, "I have the feeling that Armakak will be paying a high amount in the auction for his soul."
  21. Atandt would be sipping on his margarita on the Dwedsmark, "Even though I wasn't there, thats FAKE NEWS."
  22. ORENIANS, WE ARE IN YOUR WALLS. 14th of Malin’s welcome As a group of Dwarves and Sedanites found themselves ambushed within the very Cathedral that had been burnt down just a few Stone Days. Levian’Tol Grandaxe confronted the army of 3,500, alone. The citizens of Haverlock were far too deep in prayer to hear commotion outside, praying to GOD for the spiritual health of their enemies. Levian’Tol did raise his sword, and whilst his sword did swipe at a few torsos, perhaps slicing a few aspects of their bodies, he was over-run and seized. He let out a shout, calling forth the most noble allies of the Tripartite. At this same moment, a number of soldiers of the Tripartite were on patrol. First, Ser Flemius found one soldier, and after being ambushed by this plucky Orenian, they entered into a duel. It was over in a moment, Ser Flemius cutting him down with a swift strike. In another corner outside of Haverlock, a number of soldiers came upon a lone Ferryman. He was challenged by these soldiers, the Ferryman’s aura of dread filling themselves; yet they did not falter. They came upon the man and hacked him down. The allies rushed forward like that of a Tsunami against Haverlock, rushing through to aid their comrades. Yet when they arrived, before their eyes, hundreds of Orenian Soldiers seemed to disappear into smoke. One Ferryman did yet remain to run, holding the plucky retiree under his arm like a burglar in a dwarven hold. They returned to Providence with their tails tucked, for the horns of the Tripartite had sounded. The Tripartite commanders marched forth to aid the Grand Retiree, rushing as quickly as possible to the Bastion, now inundated with Orenian soldiers. The Tripartite broke through, some plucky engineers having managed to unearth secrets to find their way into the city and so did the wave of soldiers pour through once more. As Urguan now filled into the square of Providence, Bakir Ireheart called out to his friend Levian’Tol and there they found him in the Bastion. The Tripartite drew their weapons, preparing to free the Ex-Grand King. Levian’Tol was quickly freed of his binds, and the soldiers of the Tripartite were suddenly called to leave, with only twenty remaining to protect the Grand Retiree. Hu-Din, an Orcish Commander, had now found himself in the Bastion through great subterfuge, and opened the gates. Levian’tol, still dizzy from the kicking and maltreatment he had received, was then escorted back to Kal’Darakaan yet they were accompanied by a guest. A Ferryman Lieutenant. A singular peasant boy was caught out in the escorting, having been too busy picking his nose, the boy had forgotten how to swim. Rather than passing to the swords of Providence, the boy's stone feet brought him beneath the waves. The Ferryman Lieutenant was quickly dispatched without ceremony. Elsewhere, in Haverlock another Sedanite brought down a man possessed. His sword seemed to not miss! Even when brought down he continued to swing and slash. It would so seem that unworldly creatures lay within the ranks of the ISA. The Tripartite once more secures another victory for the good and righteous.
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