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Home » The 14 Races of Achaea » The Dwarves of Achaea

The Dwarves of Achaea

A Dwarves character: hero portrait for the Achaea race page.

Dwarves are the toughest race in Achaea, resistant to magic, fire, cold, and poison all at once. Stocky, stubborn, and famously loyal, they prefer the solitude of the highlands but show up disproportionately often in leadership. The saying captures it: dependable as a dwarf.

Dwarf lore and origin

The dwarves were created by Phaestus and given a soul by Proteus in return for Phaestus’s eternal loyalty. They are a divinely made race rather than a descended or hybrid one, and that origin shows in their constitution. Dwarves endure where other races break.

Clans of dwarves are spread across the highlands of Sapience. The central Siroccian Mountains, Inbhir Ness in the far north, and the Vasnari Mountains of the continent of Meropis all hold significant dwarven populations. Despite the highland preference, dwarves are not isolated. They are often found in leadership positions across cities and Houses. The cultural reputation for reliability is so durable that the maxim “dependable as a dwarf” is something every adventurer hears within their first week of play.

Dwarves balance their toughness with a thoughtful, practical disposition. They are not flashy. They are not interested in being the centre of attention. What they are interested in is the work in front of them, the people they have committed to, and the long timeline that comes with their endurance. A dwarven character does not arrive on a scene shouting. They arrive doing something useful and leaving the explanation for later.

If you want a race that reads as steady, durable, and grounded both mechanically and in roleplay, dwarves are the strongest pick on Achaea.

Dwarf appearance

Dwarves are unmistakably stocky. Muscular builds that retain their strength deep into old age. Skinny dwarves are rare. Most stand around four feet tall, though giant dwarves who reach human height do exist. Skin is naturally pale or ruddy, with tanned and dark skin not unheard of. Facial features are rounded, often with button or bulbous noses.

Beards are prevalent among male dwarves, and a long thick beard is considered a mark of pride. Many female dwarves can grow beards as well, though many of them remove their facial hair. Red and dark hair are very common, and blond is not unusual. Hair tends to be thick and curly. Eye colour is typically dark (brown or black), with blue, green, or grey eyes also common.

Dwarf racial abilities

Dwarves have one racial trait, granted by the divine craftsmanship of Phaestus.

Trait: Earthborn

  • Resistant to MAGIC damage.
  • Resistant to FIRE damage.
  • Resistant to COLD damage.
  • Resistant to POISON damage.

Four resistances stacked into a single race. Dwarves take less damage from spell attacks, flame, frost, and venom. This is the broadest damage-resistance profile available to any race, and it stays active no matter what class you pick.

Dwarf base statistics

Dwarves are constitution-leaning. Their starting block tilts toward toughness at the expense of dexterity.

StatValue
Strength12
Dexterity11
Constitution13
Intelligence12

Combined with the four-damage-type resistance from Earthborn, this makes a dwarf one of the hardest characters to kill at any level.

Dwarf specialisations

At level 10, after you have joined a class, you can pick one of four dwarven specialisations. Each shifts your stats by +2 in one and -1 in another. Specialisations are permanent unless changed by reincarnation.

SpecialisationStrDexConIntStat shift
Unspecialised12111312(baseline)
Brawler14111311+2 Str / -1 Int
Crafter12131212+2 Dex / -1 Con
Miner12101512+2 Con / -1 Dex
Foreman11111314+2 Int / -1 Str

Brawler pushes you toward heavy physical combat at the cost of arcane study. Crafter trades a point of durability for agility. Miner doubles down on dwarven hardiness, taking your constitution to 15. Foreman leans into intellect, suitable for magical and leadership-focused classes.

In-game: RACE SPECIALISATION LIST to view, RACE SPECIALISE AS to commit.

What a Dwarf might look like

Class is what shapes a character’s silhouette. The art below shows what a Dwarf looks like in a few of the 21 classes available. These are illustrative examples, not recommendations. Any race can play any class in Achaea.

How to roleplay a Dwarf in Achaea

Dwarves come with a built-in personality scaffold, which can be a feature or a constraint depending on what you want. A few useful things to know if you pick dwarf:

Reliability is the brand. “Dependable as a dwarf” is in-character cultural common knowledge. Other players will quietly assume a dwarven character is reliable until you give them reason to think otherwise. This makes dwarves easy to write in cooperative groups and gives you something to either lean into or play against.

Highland origins, lowland presence. Most dwarves come from the Siroccian, northern, or Vasnari mountains, but many leave for cities. You can credibly come from any of the established highland regions and have ended up in any city-state on Sapience. The migration story writes itself.

Phaestus and Proteus matter. Devotion to either god, or both, is the most natural religious choice for a dwarven character. Many dwarven characters who do not actively worship still treat the founding myth as part of their identity. This makes priestly and devotional class choices feel especially well-grounded for a dwarf.

Beards mean something. For male dwarves and many female dwarves, beard length and care signal age, accomplishment, and personal pride. Even a few words about a dwarven character’s beard in your description can communicate a lot.

If you want to play a character whose default mode is competence and quiet endurance, dwarf is the cleanest pick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Dwarves have the broadest damage-resistance profile in the game (magic, fire, cold, and poison), which means a new dwarven character takes less damage from most threats while you are still learning combat. Their stats lean toward constitution, giving you extra survivability across any class. If you want a forgiving race for your first character, dwarves are one of the strongest picks.

Dwarves start with 12 Strength, 11 Dexterity, 13 Constitution, and 12 Intelligence. They are constitution-leaning, trading a point of dexterity for a point of toughness. At level 10, after joining a class, you can pick a specialisation (Brawler, Crafter, Miner, or Foreman) to further customise your stats.

Dwarves have one racial trait, Earthborn, which provides resistance to four damage types: magic, fire, cold, and poison. This is the widest set of resistances available to any race in Achaea. The resistances apply constantly and benefit every class.

Dwarves were created by the god Phaestus and given a soul by Proteus. Modern dwarven clans live in the central Siroccian Mountains, in Inbhir Ness in the far north, and in the Vasnari Mountains of Meropis. Despite their highland origins, dwarves are common in every city-state and are often found in leadership positions.

Yes. Any race in Achaea can play any class, and Dwarves are no exception. Their constitution lean and damage resistances make them especially durable as melee or tanking classes, but they also play well as Magi, Priests, and other less physical classes. Race never locks you out of a class.

Other races to consider

Three races worth a look if you are still deciding:

Humans

The most adaptable race in Achaea. Balanced across all four stats with no special tricks beyond a critical-hit bonus. A solid pick if you want the cleanest starting point.

Mhun

Distant cousins of humanity from the underground city of Moghedu. Wiry, sharp-eyed, and at home in low-light environments. If you like the highland-and-deep-places framing of dwarves but want a more agile build, mhun are a good alternative.

Trolls

Descended from the legendary giant Gruul. Large, slender, electrically resistant, and physically formidable. If you want the durability angle of dwarves at a much larger scale, trolls are the other end of the hardy-race spectrum.

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