Like fucking anything is original.
It's one thing to be unintentionally unoriginal. It's another to define your character by a cliche and refuse to budge from it a single inch.
I want a guy who can make a giant magical flying fortress. That is pretty uncommon.
Not so much...
So you were a fun kid, lots of friends.. or at least you had.. friends..
tell me more about this goblin raid.
Also just how religious are you? Are you a christmas/easter kind a guy who prays for minor things, are you the type to go to church every church day and do church stuff? are you a mad zealot?
also tell me who you worship, a little about there place in the world and their domains.
"The goblin raid? Ugh, must I? ...Fine. Goblins attacked. They...there were too many, the walls and guards were overwhelmed. The master hid in the attic, I had to hide in an ogre breastplate he would have melted down if he hadn't...if he'd had time. It was smelly, you know? The goblins came, searched. They killed the master and left. I guess they didn't expect there to be an apprentice, or that he would be hiding in armor. There weren't a lot of rooms in the forge, just a couple big rooms and the attic. I eventually left, discovering that basically everything of value was taken and most everyone dead or missing. Dad gone, mother missing. Now quiet. Bartender! Another dwarvish whiskey. You've stirred up bad memories, bastard. It'll take another half-dozen drinks to let me sleep easy tonight..."
As for religion...we weren't anything special. We do think that there are gods, of course; there's plenty of miracles, divine curses, and whatnot, who wouldn't? We also try to go to worship, if we can, and to pray when we can't. Still, we have our doubts, and can't help but wonder how much the priests say is really the Word of the Gods and how much is what the priests want you to think is. Or wanted, whatever.
As for who we worship...dwarves don't really discriminate. Any god that's performed a miracle is in the pantheon.* Personally...well, Arest the Ancient is supposed to be the first god and the father of dwarves, so there's him. Frrous the Lord of Artifice is pretty important to us, too. Lately, we've been having prayers from Cirod the God of War and curses for Grandfather Gray, our name for the goblins' god**.
*I'm imagining the dwarven pantheon being something like that of the Romans. They conquer a land, they add that land's gods to their tapestry. Take out the conquering and replace it with "big miracles they've seen" and you've got my vision of the dwarven pantheon.
**I'm further imagining this to be a misinterpretation of ancestor-worship. Hey, why only have gods?
Maybe I shouldn't type so much. I got pentuple-ninja'd.