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House Ungartt

House Ungartt is one of the most prominent and respected noble houses in the Dwarf Kingdoms. The origins of the house can be traced back to the early days of the Dwarf Kingdoms when a group of dwarves, led by the legendary warrior and explorer Baradin Ungartt, discovered a rich deposit of mithril in the Khastin Mountains. This discovery brought great wealth and prosperity to the dwarves, and Baradin was hailed as a hero and honored with the title of "Lord of the Mithril Mines."
  Over the centuries, the house grew in power and influence, with many members of the family distinguishing themselves as warriors, artificers, and leaders. The Ungartts became known for their fierce loyalty to the Dwarf Kingdoms and their unyielding determination in the face of adversity. During the numerous conflicts and wars that the kingdom faced, the Ungartts played a vital role in defending their homeland and securing its borders.
  In the early years of the Age of Myth, the Ungartts emerged as one of the most powerful noble houses in the Dwarf Kingdoms. They were instrumental in forging alliances with neighboring kingdoms and securing trade routes to distant lands. As the years passed, the house continued to expand its influence, building strong ties with other noble houses and playing a key role in the governance of the kingdom.
  Despite their wealth and power, the Ungartts remained true to their roots and were respected by all for their honesty, integrity, and unwavering dedication to the Dwarf Kingdoms. The house continued to produce great leaders, warriors, and artificers, and their legacy lived on through the ages.
  Today, the house is led by High King Bharmond Ungartt, who has continued the family's tradition of excellence and service to the Dwarf Kingdoms. Under his leadership, the Ungartts remain a powerful and respected noble house, renowned for their courage, wisdom, and loyalty.
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