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|Description=The Judge of Dwarves, is one of the three Dwarven gods that joined The City when it left The Old Lands.
|Description=The Judge of Dwarves, is one of the three Dwarven gods that joined The City when it left The Old Lands.
   
   
The god of dwarven law, dwarven community and the waters of life, his priests considers him the head of the pantheon. The priests of the other panthe¬ons might dis¬agree. Thornos is primarily int¬erested in the survival of dwarfdom, which to him includes not only the dwarves themselves but also their laws, traditions and society.
The god of dwarven law, dwarven community and the waters of life, his priests considers him the head of the pantheon. The priests of the other pantheons might disagree. Thornos is primarily interested in the survival of dwarfdom, which to him includes not only the dwarves themselves but also their laws, traditions and society.
   
   
Much has been sacrificed already to fit in The City, and he and his disciples zealously guard what remains.
Much has been sacrificed already to fit in The City, and he and his disciples zealously guard what remains.

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The Judge of Dwarves, is one of the three Dwarven gods that joined The City when it left The Old Lands.

The god of dwarven law, dwarven community and the waters of life, his priests considers him the head of the pantheon. The priests of the other pantheons might disagree. Thornos is primarily interested in the survival of dwarfdom, which to him includes not only the dwarves themselves but also their laws, traditions and society.

Much has been sacrificed already to fit in The City, and he and his disciples zealously guard what remains.

Thornos resides in The Godhood, though he has on a few occasions sent avatars into The City to personally serve as judge on matters of great importance.

Edicts: be an example by respecting laws and traditions, protect the community and individual dwarves in danger, bring the healing waters to those dwarves in need.
Anathema: encourage disrespect for laws or traditions, turn your back on the dwarven community, leave a dwarf to die or suffer when you could easily help.
Alignments: LG, LN, LE, N