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'''Stoneshapers''' are [[Dwarf]]s builders who excel in the design of fortification according to their peoples style of architecture. Their skill at shaping rock and their knowledge of the earth is unequaled. In fact, most large scale excavations and stone constructions are done so under their supervision. Their knowledge of stone structures and its dangers means that these Dwarves are often sent into dangerous situations such as besieged [[Dwarf hold]]s or mines.
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'''Stoneshapers''' are [[Dwarf]] builders who excel in the design of fortifications, according to their people's style of architecture. Their skill at shaping rock and their knowledge of the earth is unequaled. In fact, most large-scale excavations and stone constructions are done so under their supervision. Their knowledge of stone structures and its dangers means that these Dwarfs are often sent into dangerous situations such as besieged [[Dwarf hold]]s or mines.
  
==Notes & sources==
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== Sources ==
*Dwarfs: Stone and Steel, pp. 89
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*[[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]], pg. 89
 
   
 
   
 
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Stoneshapers are Dwarf builders who excel in the design of fortifications, according to their people's style of architecture. Their skill at shaping rock and their knowledge of the earth is unequaled. In fact, most large-scale excavations and stone constructions are done so under their supervision. Their knowledge of stone structures and its dangers means that these Dwarfs are often sent into dangerous situations such as besieged Dwarf holds or mines.

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