Geography

Throndheim is the largest kindom of dwarvenkind on Ganae. The Throndil Mountains cover most of the peninsula south of the Veldis Sea on Melarna; most of this peninsula is the Kingdom of Throndheim.

History

The dwarven kingdom of Throndheim has existed "as long as the stone". The dwarves have lives in the mountains before even the oldest records. Even though many records have been lost throughout the ages, the dwarves still remain. They plan on staying "until the soul-forge cools", i.e. forever.

Even though the dwarves have probably been in the Throndil mountains since the world began, they do have many tales and legends which always took place long ago. The first great king of Throndheim was named Dorum, that much is certain. When he ruled is always said to be before everything else happened, so there is no accurate idea as to when he lived. The expulsion of the Duergar also figures in many tales, and Throndheim dwarves are always listening for word of the gray servants of Laduguer.

Throndheim is one of the few places on the northern continent which never fell to the armies of Ossavia. Ossav himself never battled the dwarven host, and the dwarves still joke that Ossav was afraid to have his skill in the axe matched against dwarvish skill in the same. They also tell of the rising of the Malachi, and the decline of the same, all with the casual dwarvish indifference. They have even told of a time before Ossav, when the continent was composed of five great kingdoms which eventually went to war with each other, reducing humankind to barbarism.

With the arrival of Terionis the Liberator in Lhartor, the dwarves began to interact with the outside world again. Dwarvish armies were instrumental in breaking humanoid domination in several areas. Their assistance freed Rhynn and Bariston from the goblinoid tribes.

Today, dwarves are the most common demihuman race in Melarna. Kelevantia and Throndheim are the strongest of allies, and each King and Queen have thrones in the other's hall. Dwarves work with human craftsmen, and human mages aid the dwarven folk with their magic. A thriving trade has developed between the nations, and Throndheim also pays particular care to Bariston.

Thanedoms

The Kingdom of Throndheim is broken up into smaller Thanedoms, each ruled by a local thane. The Capital of Throndheim, Sudania, is the largest of these thanedoms; it is the traditional seat of power of the royal family, and the King is also Thane of Sudania.

Ganae Gazetteer

Back to Dungeons & Dragons Page