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'''Hill dwarf''' is a term used for dwarves that live primarily in the hills. Hill dwarves are found in [[Khaz Modan]], [[Aerie Peaks]], [[Northeron]], [[Grim Batol]] and the [[Hinterlands]]. The [[Wildhammer dwarves]] (aka [[wild dwarves]])and [[Bronzebeard dwarves]] have been described as having hill dwarves{{Cite|LoC|19}} or [[mountain dwarves]]<ref>Day of the Dragon, 35, "wild dwarves...the mountain dwarves..."</ref><ref>Day of the Dragon, Night of the Dragon</ref>. Wildhammer hill dwarves construct their buildings above ground, with roofs opened to the sky (rarely digging very deep into the hills), whereas Bronzebeard hill dwarves are earthier<ref>Day of the Dragon, 35</ref> and love to live subterranian lives in holes in the ground{{cite|DotD|210}}. Bronzebeard hill dwarves are shorter (by about six inches) and stockier than the [[wild dwarves|Wildhammer]] mountain dwarves (similar to all Bronzebeard dwarves and Wildhammer dwarves in general).{{Cite|DotD|35, 257}}
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'''Hill dwarf''' is a term used for dwarves that live primarily in the hills. Hill dwarves are found in [[Khaz Modan]], [[Aerie Peaks]], [[Northeron]], [[Grim Batol]] and the [[Hinterlands]]. The [[Wildhammer dwarves]] (aka [[wild dwarves]])and [[Bronzebeard dwarves]] have been described as having hill dwarves{{Cite|LoC|19}} or [[mountain dwarves]]<ref>Day of the Dragon, 35, "wild dwarves...the mountain dwarves..."</ref><ref>Day of the Dragon, Night of the Dragon</ref>. Wildhammer hill dwarves construct their buildings above ground, with roofs opened to the sky (rarely digging very deep into the hills), whereas Bronzebeard hill dwarves are earthier<ref>Day of the Dragon, 35</ref> and love to live subterranean lives in holes in the ground{{cite|DotD|210}}. Bronzebeard hill dwarves are shorter (by about six inches) and stockier than the [[wild dwarves|Wildhammer]] mountain dwarves (similar to all Bronzebeard dwarves and Wildhammer dwarves in general).{{Cite|DotD|35, 257}}
   
 
The Bronzebeard hill dwarves share old emnities with their [[Wildhammer]] cousins. When the [[Horde]] attacked Khaz Modan, most of the dwarves escaped, however a few Bronzebeard hill dwarves' escape routes were cut off and they were stuck behind enemy lines. They were forced to go underground more so than they previously had done before. Many had died at the time, and more died while the Horde held the land. Only four clans of Bronzebeard hill dwarves were left in Khaz Modan. One clan ([[Rom|Rom's]] clan) was left with forty-seven members where it once numbered in the hundreds. Two of the clans were larger than the first, and the fourth was either the same size or smaller than the first. Between the four clans, the number of individuals totalled three-hundred and a little over, which was only a small fraction of the number they once were in the land.{{Cite|DotD|259}} A clan of Bronzebeard hill dwarves helped take back an area near [[Grim Batol]] during the [[Second War]]. They thought they could claim the mountain fortress and all of Grim Batol as theirs again.{{cite|DotD|371}} But it seems most left the area.{{cite|NotD}}
 
The Bronzebeard hill dwarves share old emnities with their [[Wildhammer]] cousins. When the [[Horde]] attacked Khaz Modan, most of the dwarves escaped, however a few Bronzebeard hill dwarves' escape routes were cut off and they were stuck behind enemy lines. They were forced to go underground more so than they previously had done before. Many had died at the time, and more died while the Horde held the land. Only four clans of Bronzebeard hill dwarves were left in Khaz Modan. One clan ([[Rom|Rom's]] clan) was left with forty-seven members where it once numbered in the hundreds. Two of the clans were larger than the first, and the fourth was either the same size or smaller than the first. Between the four clans, the number of individuals totalled three-hundred and a little over, which was only a small fraction of the number they once were in the land.{{Cite|DotD|259}} A clan of Bronzebeard hill dwarves helped take back an area near [[Grim Batol]] during the [[Second War]]. They thought they could claim the mountain fortress and all of Grim Batol as theirs again.{{cite|DotD|371}} But it seems most left the area.{{cite|NotD}}
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The term hill dwarf does not appear to be denote a specific race, but rather describe where dwarves primarily live. The term has only appeared in two known sources.
 
*The term hill dwarf does not appear to be denote a specific race, but rather describe where dwarves primarily live. The term has only appeared in two known sources.
*The Khaz Modan dwarves are not described as hill dwarves in Night of the Dragon, but are rather said to be Bronzebeard dwarves (or Bronzebeards){{cite|NotD}}. It is confirmed that Rom's dwarves are a faction of dwarves under Magni Bronzebeard.{{cite|NotD}}. This explains their rivalry with the the Wildhammer dwarves in Day of the Dragon.
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*The Khaz Modan dwarves are not described as hill dwarves in Night of the Dragon, but are rather said to be Bronzebeard dwarves (or Bronzebeards){{cite|NotD}}. It is confirmed that Rom's dwarves are a faction of dwarves under Magni Bronzebeard.{{cite|NotD}}. This explains their rivalry with the Wildhammer dwarves in Day of the Dragon.
 
 
   
 
==Wetlands & Stormpike dwarves==
 
==Wetlands & Stormpike dwarves==
 
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It is possible that that Rom's dwarves are connected to the Ironforge dwarves living in the Wetlands. They may also be [[Stormpike]] dwarves.
 
It is possible that that Rom's dwarves are connected to the Ironforge dwarves living in the Wetlands. They may also be [[Stormpike]] dwarves.
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Hill dwarf is a term used for dwarves that live primarily in the hills. Hill dwarves are found in Khaz Modan, Aerie Peaks, Northeron, Grim Batol and the Hinterlands. The Wildhammer dwarves (aka wild dwarves)and Bronzebeard dwarves have been described as having hill dwarvesTemplate:Cite or mountain dwarves[1][2]. Wildhammer hill dwarves construct their buildings above ground, with roofs opened to the sky (rarely digging very deep into the hills), whereas Bronzebeard hill dwarves are earthier[3] and love to live subterranean lives in holes in the groundTemplate:Cite. Bronzebeard hill dwarves are shorter (by about six inches) and stockier than the Wildhammer mountain dwarves (similar to all Bronzebeard dwarves and Wildhammer dwarves in general).Template:Cite

The Bronzebeard hill dwarves share old emnities with their Wildhammer cousins. When the Horde attacked Khaz Modan, most of the dwarves escaped, however a few Bronzebeard hill dwarves' escape routes were cut off and they were stuck behind enemy lines. They were forced to go underground more so than they previously had done before. Many had died at the time, and more died while the Horde held the land. Only four clans of Bronzebeard hill dwarves were left in Khaz Modan. One clan (Rom's clan) was left with forty-seven members where it once numbered in the hundreds. Two of the clans were larger than the first, and the fourth was either the same size or smaller than the first. Between the four clans, the number of individuals totalled three-hundred and a little over, which was only a small fraction of the number they once were in the land.Template:Cite A clan of Bronzebeard hill dwarves helped take back an area near Grim Batol during the Second War. They thought they could claim the mountain fortress and all of Grim Batol as theirs again.Template:Cite But it seems most left the area.Template:Cite

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Notes

  • The term hill dwarf does not appear to be denote a specific race, but rather describe where dwarves primarily live. The term has only appeared in two known sources.
  • The Khaz Modan dwarves are not described as hill dwarves in Night of the Dragon, but are rather said to be Bronzebeard dwarves (or Bronzebeards)Template:Cite. It is confirmed that Rom's dwarves are a faction of dwarves under Magni Bronzebeard.Template:Cite. This explains their rivalry with the Wildhammer dwarves in Day of the Dragon.

Wetlands & Stormpike dwarves

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It is possible that that Rom's dwarves are connected to the Ironforge dwarves living in the Wetlands. They may also be Stormpike dwarves.

References

 
  1. ^ Day of the Dragon, 35, "wild dwarves...the mountain dwarves..."
  2. ^ Day of the Dragon, Night of the Dragon
  3. ^ Day of the Dragon, 35