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Intro. Thorek Ironbrow does not walk into the future: he drags it with him, engraved in stone, steel and rune. Lord of the Runes of Karaz-a-Karak, guardian of knowledge that predates the human Empire and living witness to ages the world would rather forget, Thorek exists as an anchor of the past in a crumbling time. To the dwarves, his name is reverence and warning. To other races, he is an almost mythical figure: an old man with an endless beard and granite gaze who speaks with the authority of the mountain itself. Thorek does not seek to adapt to the changing world; it demands that the world remember how it should be. Every rune he carries is an indictment of the present decay. While the Old World races toward innovation, oblivion, and moral compromise, Thorek remains motionless, convinced that any advance that ignores the past is doomed to repeat the ruin.

Thorek Ironbrow - Runelord of Karaz-a-Karak - Dwarves

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