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The '''Grevnek Clan''' was a clan of the [[dwarf|Dwarves]]. |
The '''Grevnek Clan''' was a clan of the [[dwarf|Dwarves]]. |
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The Grevnek Clan was classified as one of the mountain clans of the Dwarves. One of the most well known clans, the Grevnek built their city in the center of the [[Dragonspine Mountains]] and named it [[Zul Logoth]]. From there, they built mining cart rails east and west to link up with [[Roramnoak Clan]] trading towns, and in the process, made their town the center of continental trade. As a result, some dwarves believed that Zul Logoth was the successor to [[Kalaza]]. The Grevnek were also considered among the most expert in mining, and often were requested when difficulties arose |
The Grevnek Clan was classified as one of the mountain clans of the Dwarves. One of the most well known clans, the Grevnek built their city in the center of the [[Dragonspine Mountains]] and named it [[Zul Logoth]]. From there, they built mining cart rails east and west to link up with [[Roramnoak Clan]] trading towns, and in the process, made their town the center of continental trade. As a result, some dwarves believed that Zul Logoth was the successor to [[Kalaza]]. The Grevnek were also considered among the most expert in mining, and often were requested when difficulties arose elsewhere. |
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Revision as of 19:41, 14 November 2010
The Grevnek Clan was a clan of the Dwarves.
The Grevnek Clan was classified as one of the mountain clans of the Dwarves. One of the most well known clans, the Grevnek built their city in the center of the Dragonspine Mountains and named it Zul Logoth. From there, they built mining cart rails east and west to link up with Roramnoak Clan trading towns, and in the process, made their town the center of continental trade. As a result, some dwarves believed that Zul Logoth was the successor to Kalaza. The Grevnek were also considered among the most expert in mining, and often were requested when difficulties arose elsewhere.