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'''Gendwar Argrim | '''Gendwar Argrim, the Doomed Dwarf''', is the closest equivelant of a [[Inquisition#Puritans|monodominant]], [[Dwarf|dwarven]] [[inquisitor]]. He the [[Greyhawk|Oerthian]] hero-god of fatalism and obsession. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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| Gendwar Argrim | ||
|---|---|---|
| Waraxe bearing the dwarven rune for destruction | ||
| Alignment | Lawful Neutral | |
| Divine Rank | Hero-God | |
| Pantheon | Morndinsamman (Dwarf), Oerth | |
| Portfolio | Fatalism, Obsession | |
| Domains | Destruction, Law, War | |
| Worshippers | Dwarven warriors | |
| Favoured Weapon | Forgotten Hope (Dwarven waraxe) | |
Gendwar Argrim, the Doomed Dwarf, is the closest equivelant of a monodominant, dwarven inquisitor. He the Oerthian hero-god of fatalism and obsession.
History
Gendwar was once an apprentice silversmith, and during this time he left his home to a faraway land to further his craft. During this time, his clan was destroyed by an invasion of giants and orcs, only hearing about it a year later. Upon hearing the news, he quit his job and swore to have no wife or wealth, until all the enemies of dwarvenkind were slain. He fully expected to die during his quest, but managed to gain the support of Clangeddin Silverbeard, who raised him to godhood after Gendwar slew a divinely-descended fire giant and her minions.
Dogma
The only hope the dwarven race has to survive is if its enemies are utterly destroyed. Focus on their destruction. They breed faster than the True Folk and spawn ten times our numbers within one dwarven generation. Honor, glory, wealth, and love are all meaningless and trivial while the future of the dwarves is at stake. Focus on their salvation. Commit yourself to the task of destroying the enemies of the dwarves, and expect to die in battle, but make your death cost a thousand enemies their own. If the dwarves survive only in song and legend, ours will be an empty legacy.