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'''Dwarven Runemasters''' and the even mightier Runelords are the oldest and most respected Members of the dwarven Guild of [[Dwarf Runesmith|Runesmith]]s. They teach the runesmithes the ancient art of the [[Dwarf]]en Rune Magic, and their tradition states its origins trace back to the days of [[Grungni]], the great Ancestor God of Mining, Master of the Forge, and Lord of the Runes. The guild claims descent from Grungni's son [[Morgrim]]. For this reason the runemasters, runelords and runesmiths sometimes refer to themselves as the Clan of Morgrim.
 
'''Dwarven Runemasters''' and the even mightier Runelords are the oldest and most respected Members of the dwarven Guild of [[Dwarf Runesmith|Runesmith]]s. They teach the runesmithes the ancient art of the [[Dwarf]]en Rune Magic, and their tradition states its origins trace back to the days of [[Grungni]], the great Ancestor God of Mining, Master of the Forge, and Lord of the Runes. The guild claims descent from Grungni's son [[Morgrim]]. For this reason the runemasters, runelords and runesmiths sometimes refer to themselves as the Clan of Morgrim.
  

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Template:Dwarfs Portal Dwarven Runemasters and the even mightier Runelords are the oldest and most respected Members of the dwarven Guild of Runesmiths. They teach the runesmithes the ancient art of the Dwarfen Rune Magic, and their tradition states its origins trace back to the days of Grungni, the great Ancestor God of Mining, Master of the Forge, and Lord of the Runes. The guild claims descent from Grungni's son Morgrim. For this reason the runemasters, runelords and runesmiths sometimes refer to themselves as the Clan of Morgrim.

Only the Dwarfen Runemasters are allowed, to take one of the last surviving Anvils of Doom onto the battlefield, to unleash it's potent magic on the enemys of the Dwarfs.

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