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Born into the Mithrenek Clan, Stoutwick Thunderbelch grew up deep within the halls of Zul Logoth, surrounded by the ring of chisels, the clatter of stonecraft, and the ever-present scent of dwarven ale. The Mithrenek were known for their sturdy craftsmanship, engineering sense, and sober duty, but Stoutwick was a strange contradiction from the start: a dwarf with a heart for service, a stomach for ale, and absolutely no interest in staying sober long enough to pursue either properly. |
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From a young age, he showed a knack for healing wounds and soothing tempers, often the result of tavern fights he himself may have accidentally started. The local priests in Zul Logoth noticed his curious affinity for Charl, the god of storms, chaos, and wild seas. While most dwarves preferred more grounded patrons, Stoutwick felt a strange kinship with Charl’s unpredictable fury. |
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After several “incidents” involving flagons of Dragonspine ale, a malfunctioning wooden dam, and the near-flooding of a lower hall, his clan subtly encouraged him to explore his calling elsewhere. |
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Thus began his journey northward. |
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== Formative Years == |
== Formative Years == |
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Revision as of 03:39, 27 November 2025
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Appearance
Background
Parents
Early Age
Born into the Mithrenek Clan, Stoutwick Thunderbelch grew up deep within the halls of Zul Logoth, surrounded by the ring of chisels, the clatter of stonecraft, and the ever-present scent of dwarven ale. The Mithrenek were known for their sturdy craftsmanship, engineering sense, and sober duty, but Stoutwick was a strange contradiction from the start: a dwarf with a heart for service, a stomach for ale, and absolutely no interest in staying sober long enough to pursue either properly.
From a young age, he showed a knack for healing wounds and soothing tempers, often the result of tavern fights he himself may have accidentally started. The local priests in Zul Logoth noticed his curious affinity for Charl, the god of storms, chaos, and wild seas. While most dwarves preferred more grounded patrons, Stoutwick felt a strange kinship with Charl’s unpredictable fury.
After several “incidents” involving flagons of Dragonspine ale, a malfunctioning wooden dam, and the near-flooding of a lower hall, his clan subtly encouraged him to explore his calling elsewhere.
Thus began his journey northward.
Formative Years
Study and Tutelage
Presently
Affiliations
Master in the Order of Voln
Citizen of Icemule Trace