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Like the shield dwarves, gold dwarves were [[Thunder Blessing|blessed]] with a surge in birthrate by [[Moradin]] in the [[1306 DR|The Year of Thunder]]. In the years that followed afterwards many younger gold dwarves forsook the isolationist policies of their elders and took to exploring [[Faerûn]], helping to put aside the misconception that gold dwarves are a xenophobic and untrusting race. Unlike most dwarves, however, the traditional enemies of the gold dwarf is not [[goblinoid]]s but aberrations and other creatures of the Underdark, against whom many gold dwarves have some defensive training.<ref name="FRCS-p11">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|11}}</ref>
 
Like the shield dwarves, gold dwarves were [[Thunder Blessing|blessed]] with a surge in birthrate by [[Moradin]] in the [[1306 DR|The Year of Thunder]]. In the years that followed afterwards many younger gold dwarves forsook the isolationist policies of their elders and took to exploring [[Faerûn]], helping to put aside the misconception that gold dwarves are a xenophobic and untrusting race. Unlike most dwarves, however, the traditional enemies of the gold dwarf is not [[goblinoid]]s but aberrations and other creatures of the Underdark, against whom many gold dwarves have some defensive training.<ref name="FRCS-p11">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|11}}</ref>
   
Gold dwarves are stout, tough individuals like their [[shield dwarf|shield dwarven]] brethren but are less off-putting and gruff in nature. Conversely, gold dwarves are often less agile then other dwarves.<ref name="FRCS3e-p11">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|11}}</ref>
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Gold dwarves are stout, tough individuals like their shield dwarven brethren but are less off-putting and gruff in nature. Conversely, gold dwarves are often less agile then other dwarves.<ref name="FRCS3e-p11">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|11}}</ref>
   
 
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Gold dwarves are the aloof, confident and sometimes proud subrace of dwarves that predominantly come from the Great Rift. They are known to be particularly stalwart warriors and shrewd traders. Gold dwarves are often trained specifically to battle the horrendous aberrations that are known to come from the Underdark.[1]

In contrast with their shield dwarven brethren, the gold dwarves have largely kept their kingdom, East Rift, intact and have held strong against the assaults of other races. Additionally, unlike most dwarven peoples, the gold dwarves are not particularly superstitious about magic and while still cautious in its use, are no more so than any wise human mage. Unlike, shield dwarves, however, gold dwarves have a reputation for arrogance and pride, akin to that typically expected of many eladrin.[1]

Like the shield dwarves, gold dwarves were blessed with a surge in birthrate by Moradin in the The Year of Thunder. In the years that followed afterwards many younger gold dwarves forsook the isolationist policies of their elders and took to exploring Faerûn, helping to put aside the misconception that gold dwarves are a xenophobic and untrusting race. Unlike most dwarves, however, the traditional enemies of the gold dwarf is not goblinoids but aberrations and other creatures of the Underdark, against whom many gold dwarves have some defensive training.[1]

Gold dwarves are stout, tough individuals like their shield dwarven brethren but are less off-putting and gruff in nature. Conversely, gold dwarves are often less agile then other dwarves.[2]

Notes

Arctic dwarfChultan dwarfDesert dwarfGold dwarfShield dwarfUrdunnir dwarfWild dwarf
Related Races
Athasian dwarf (Mul)AzerDerroDuergarDurzagonD'tarigKorobokuruMaeluthYsgardian dwarf