Hill Dwarf
Hill dwarves are the most common dwarves. They have adapted well to life above and below ground. They claim that they have always lived in the hills, but they may have migrated there either by traveling above ground, or via underground passages.
A typical hill dwarf stands 4 feet tall and weighs about 150 pounds. They are stocky and muscular, having skin that is a deep tan or light brown in color. They have ruddy cheeks and bright eyes that excel at seeing in the dark. Their hair colors are typically either black, gray, or brown.
Culture
Common Dress code
Hill dwarves, similar to most of dwarvenkind, favor dark, somber, earth-toned clothes, and wear little jewelry.
Art & Architecture
While their strongholds are primarily located underground, they frequently have outposts on the surface.
Hill dwarves, by nature of living close to the surface, are more common- and more warlike- than their mountain brethren.
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