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Nestled amongst the mountains of the far north, '''Inbhir Ness''' is the northernmost of the several [[dwarf|dwarven]] communities found throughout [[Sapience]]. It is accessible by heading northwest through the [[wilderness]] beyond [[Northreach Forest]]. The forest of [[Rheodad]] and the valley of [[Saoghal Valley|Saoghal]] are its closest neighbors.
{{Village_infobox
|image=https://wiki.achaea.com/mediawiki/images/3/36/Inbhirness-map.png
|villagename=Inbhir Ness
|leader=[[Rhorg]], the dwarf chief
|patron=[[Phaestus]]}}
 
Nestled amongst the [[Saoghal Mountains]] of the far north, '''Inbhir Ness''' is the northernmost of the several [[dwarf|dwarven]] communities found throughout [[Sapience]]. It is accessible by heading northwest through the [[wilderness]] beyond [[Northreach Forest]]. The forest of [[Rheodad]] and the valley of [[Saoghal Valley|Saoghal]] are its closest neighbors.


==History==
==History==
The dwarves of Inbhir Ness originally settled within Mount Inbhir, excavating mines and building their village at its heart. Disaster struck when avalanches and earthquakes shook the mountain, killing many dwarves and driving them from their homes. They rebuilt their village in the valley beside the mountain, but due to the perilous terrain the settlement is often unreachable.
The dwarves of Inbhir Ness originally settled within [[Mount Inbhir]], excavating mines and building their village at its heart. Disaster struck when avalanches and earthquakes shook the mountain, killing many dwarves and driving them from their homes. They rebuilt their village in the valley beside the mountain, but due to the perilous terrain the settlement is often unreachable.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Expert miners, metalsmiths, and lovers of gems, dwarves are a race of the earth. The dwarves of Inbhir Ness are led by a chief, while priests of [[Phaestus]] guide their spiritual lives. They eke out a meagre living toiling with the fields to produce food for their families, though they long for the day they may return to a mining lifestyle.
Expert miners, metalsmiths, and lovers of gems, dwarves are a race of the earth. The dwarves of Inbhir Ness are led by a chief, while priests of [[Phaestus]] guide their spiritual lives. They eke out a meager living toiling with the fields to produce food for their families, though they long for the day they may return to a mining lifestyle.


==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==
*[[Aoethas]], the dwarf shopkeeper
*[[Blenvirit]] the ruby miner
*[[Drokan Bitterale]], the Dwarven [[Language Tutors|language tutor]]
*[[Elawhe Greyfounder]]
*[[Gloir]], a young dwarf
*[[Jade]], the cellar dweller
*[[Jade]], the cellar dweller
*[[Blenvirit]] the ruby miner
*[[Rhorg]], the dwarf chief
*[[Aoethas]], the dwarf shopkeeper
*[[Torgath Shalecutter]]
*[[Drokan Bitterale]], the Dwarven language [[tutors|tutor]]


[[Category:Villages]]
[[Category:Villages]]

Latest revision as of 04:29, 13 September 2019

Inbhirness-map.png
Inbhir Ness
Leader Rhorg, the dwarf chief
Religion Phaestus


Nestled amongst the Saoghal Mountains of the far north, Inbhir Ness is the northernmost of the several dwarven communities found throughout Sapience. It is accessible by heading northwest through the wilderness beyond Northreach Forest. The forest of Rheodad and the valley of Saoghal are its closest neighbors.

History

The dwarves of Inbhir Ness originally settled within Mount Inbhir, excavating mines and building their village at its heart. Disaster struck when avalanches and earthquakes shook the mountain, killing many dwarves and driving them from their homes. They rebuilt their village in the valley beside the mountain, but due to the perilous terrain the settlement is often unreachable.

Culture

Expert miners, metalsmiths, and lovers of gems, dwarves are a race of the earth. The dwarves of Inbhir Ness are led by a chief, while priests of Phaestus guide their spiritual lives. They eke out a meager living toiling with the fields to produce food for their families, though they long for the day they may return to a mining lifestyle.

Inhabitants