Perhaps more than any other kind of dwarf, Mythspeaker dwarves love traditions and history. Rather than vaults of gold coins and fine jewelry, these dwarfs value lost libraries, ancient murals, and items of legends. Many of their kind spend their days carving murals depicting history, working to create an item that will go down in legends, or sharing the endless written and oral history they have with outsiders and their young ones.
Mythspeaker Dwarves resemble most other dwarves; however, typically, their hair tends to be shades of grey or silver, black-like ink, or the color of aged parchment. Their eyes tend to be lighter in color, with some even having silver-colored eyes as well. These dwarves also tend to be a little less broad than other dwarves but still enough to be recognized.
The names of Mythspeaker dwarves are often taken from figures and items within the legends and stories they treasure. The more important the item or figure was in history, or the story it's in, is often an indication of how much the parents wish for their child to leave behind or, in some cases, which ones they favor.
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