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In Norse mythology, Duergar or Dvergar is the name of Dwarfs. The Norse did not view the Duergar as wholly good or wholly evil, but as isolationist and often miserly creatures. It was the Duergar who helped the Norse gods to create Gleipnir, the chain which was used to bind Fenris the wolf, but it was also Nibelung the Duergar who stole the gold from the river Rhine to craft a ring that would give its possessor the power to rule the world. Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... In Norse mythology, the dwarves (Old Norse: dvergar, sing. ...


Dungeons & Dragons

In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game the duergar are a race of cruel and evil dwarves. They are best referred to as the dwarvish equivalent of the drow. The duergar alternate between working in concert with the Drow and being at odds with them, as the Drow believe themselves superior even to the duergar. Duergar are stoic and hard-working, toiling under the gaze of Laduguer, their strict and unforgiving deity, in order to create wealth. They have a deep-seated grudge against other dwarven races, due to their exile from their midst and legends stating that the rest of dwarvenkind abandoned the duergar to mind flayer rule thousands of years ago. For other uses, see Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation). ... // For other meanings see Fantasy (disambiguation) Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. ... A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game in which players assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create narratives. ... Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ... Drizzt DoUrden, one of the more notable drow in Dungeons & Dragons Drow are a species of elf in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. ... In many campaign settings for the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Laduguer is the evil deity of the Underdark-dwelling cousins of dwarves called duergar (from Norse dvergar, meaning dwarf). ... In the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, illithids (also known as mind flayers) are semi-humanoid beings with an octopus-like head with psychic powers that often live in moist caverns and underground cities. ...


Duergar have the ability to become invisible in the Forgotten Realms setting, where they dwell in the Underdark in cities such as Gracklstugh. In the Dragonlance setting, they are called daergar. The Expanded Psionics Handbook updates them to be a naturally psionic race, with the psi-like abilities to turn invisible and expand in size once per day. The Forgotten Realms third edition logo. ... The Underdark, a fictional region, is the vast network of underground caverns and tunnels underneath the surface of the planet in the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Dragonlance Dragonlance Logo Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy books, and a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. ... The Psionics Handbook is a sourcebook for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game that contains a multitude of rules and options for integrating psychic powers into the D&D game. ...


Van Helsing

In the movie Van Helsing, duergar are small, loathsome creatures that serve Dracula. Van Helsing is a 2004 action / horror film directed by Stephen Sommers. ... Dracula (1897) is a novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, and the name of the worlds most famous vampire character. ...


References

  • Cook, David, et al. Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (TSR, 1989).
  • Scott, Amber. "Ecology of the Duergar" Dragon #325 (Paizo Publishing, 2004).

Norse mythology Current Monster Manual (v3. ... TSR, Inc. ... Image File history File links Mjollnir_icon. ... Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ...

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Duergar (1252 words)
The Duergar are a race of dwarves that dwell in Renosia.
Attitudes: The Duergar tend to view the other races as either naive customers to be swindled or potential business partners (the Duergar word for 'business partner' is the closest thing in their vocabulary to 'friend').
In situations where a Duergar is in darkness but his opponents are in bright light, his Dexterity and surprise advantages are unaffected, but he suffers a -1 penalty to his attack rolls.
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