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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Dwarves, Elves, Iorunn, Undin, Anhuin, Durok, Duthmer, Dwarf, Dwarf clan, Dwarf runes, Dwarvish, Futhark, Forna, Gannel, Glumra, Grimstborith, Grimstcarvlorss, Hrothgar, Hvedra, Ivaldn, Korgan, Nado, Orik, Shrrgnien, Thorv, Vardrun, Vargrimst, Vermund, Alanna, Anurin, Arva, Arya, Bellaen du Hljodhr, Blodhgarm, Dathedr, Damitha, Dellanir, Edurna, Elf, Eragon's Elvish Guards, Eragon I, Evandar, Faolin, Fiolr, Gilderien the Wise, Glenwing, Gnaevaldrskald, Iduna, Islanzadi, Kialandi, Linnea, Maerzadi, Neya, Nari, Naudra, Oromis, Rhunon, Tarmunora, Teachers of Galbatorix, Vanir, Vrael, Dragon, Dragon egg, Dwarf, Elf, Giant, God, Grey Folk, Half-Elves, Human, Kull, Lethrblaka, List of species, Ra'zac, Shade, Spirit, Urgal, Werecat. Excerpt: Aldhrim was the former Grimstborith of Durgrimst Ingeitum, the clan of metalworkers and master smiths. He was succeeded by Hrothgar, who became the forty-second King of the Dwarves. Ama was one of the dwarf guards of Durgrimst Ragni Hefthyn that Undin sent to protect Eragon on his way to Du Weldenvarden. He lost a bet to Shrrgnien about whether humans had five toes as opposed to the seven toes of dwarves. Arghen was a dwarf who, in legend sleeps forever in a cave. His name is sometimes used as a simile for sleeping soundly, for example by Grimstborith Orik in A Forest of Stone. Bauden was the deceased husband of Glumra and the father of Kvistor. He was a dwarf. Brokk was a dwarf, being the father of Thorv. Dwarves (Knurlan in Dwarvish, singular knurla and Dvergar in the Ancient Language once known to all creatures) were one of the only races native to Alagaesia. Known as lovers of rock and stone, dwarves had a long lifespan and often lived in large, underground cities in the Beor Mountains. One of the most famous dwarf cities was located in Farthen Dur ("Our Father" in dwarvish). The...