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The d20 sourcebook Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor included Duergar on some of the lower levels of the Dungeon. Duergar first appeared in AD&D 1st Ed's Monster Manual 2 (1983) and don't really feel like a Blackmoor type race.
Would you keep them? Maybe just make them Evil/Chaotic Dwarves?
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I think that the Dwarves-of-Chaos option is perfectly fine.
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Yaztromo Wrote:I think that the Dwarves-of-Chaos option is perfectly fine.
Yeah this makes sense to me. Dave Arnesom had a couple of dwarf vampires in his campaign. Perhaps it is worth including an evil clan?
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Havard Wrote:Dave Arnesom had a couple of dwarf vampires in his campaign. Perhaps it is worth including an evil clan?
This is actually an idea worth putting in practice.... 8) although I'm not sure I will make use of the dwarf vampires.... :|
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Yeah "duergar" is just silly marketing nonsense. The're dwarves for pity's sake.
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Here is the Chaos Dwarves team... :wink:
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There is also this one to check out...
https://youtu.be/oUE7Md6yZvY
...and this...
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