Life in the Golden Age
The Age of DeceptionMemoir of Ingiz Laboredgirders the Geared Tragedies of Disembowling
The golden age by name and accomplishment should have been the greatest era of dwarf history as well as our allies.
All great enemies defeated: My own kin's alliance with the humans and elves defeated the great demons
My dear friend Kanil defeated the undead hordes and their foul goddess
and the rhino god of war wiped goblins almost off the world entirely.
So, why do neighbors turn on neighbors now? Why do sworn brothers slay one another? Perhaps demons, zombies and goblins were all that kept all of us fighting together.
It starts with the Edict:
Source: Warhammer fantasy book of grudges
The edict was a strong reaction to the invasion of our world by the monsters of the depths. The war had been devastating and only turned in our favor miraculously. In response our great Queen Obok Startbells declared that no dwarf may dig into the earth. The tunnels we already have must be enough and the underground farm lands we have must be enough as well.
This angered and put out dwarves on many levels. On the practical the war had left many dwarves homeless and hungry. Now traditional dwarven lands and dwarven farming was outlawed.
On another level this prevented us from doing what most calls to our souls: Seeking great wealths and crafts!
The queen made harsh examples exiling entire families from our lands who refused to listen. These embittered dwarves referred to themselves as Deep Delvers and chose to live in isolation in the incredibly dangerous caverns. Sympathetic dwarves would still trade with them, but the queen would exile any if they were caught.
With nowhere to go and a natural inclination to obeying those our gods put over us the rest of us went to the surface. South and east through human lands forcing us to meet our allies turned bandits and fight the undead hordes just for farmable lands.
In a way, I thank the Spry for the undead curse she left on the world. For without it I would have never met my friend Kanil or achieved glory.
Still, now that the wars are over problems unnoticed have arisen. Dwarves outnumber humans almost three to one. The elves two to one. My own estimates in the borderlands lead me to think around a third of the remaining humans are living as bandits or integrated with my own people.
The rest adds up to 250 that try to return to old lives.
There simply isn't enough food for them and us.
All the leaders of each faction talk about heading west to lands of giant beasts and monsters to settle, but even if we do what then? Crops take a long time to grow. Truth of the matter is that they're just trying to keep people busy to buy time, or so I think.
Her majesty died only two years ago in a doomed battle against the demons, or so the stories claim and I have reason to doubt. She became obsessed with her morality in her last days although mentioning this would get one exiled.
Her daughter has become queen at the unfortunate age of 14. This young lass is in all honesty in over her head. Her paranoia and bluster have already agitated alliances and she has officially declared Suton the Fatal Gall, The death god, as her patron. She enforces the edict even more harshly than her mother and any hope of returning to our ancestral ways seems a long dwarven life time away.
There's not enough food to go around. The elves don't got crops to take either so it comes down to us and our human friends. What shall happen? I can not say, but I would like to say that no matter what trickery or desperation befalls us I would not raise a hand against my friends. I would like to say this...
Source:
https://midkemia.fandom.com/wiki/Dwarves