Dawi



The Dwarves (commonly mispelled in Warhammeria as Dwarfs), or Dawi as they call themselves (Asgardian: Hamo Cop'lli Wo'hama), are one of the oldest and proudest races in the Warhammer World, with a great wealth of history and power that stretches back since time immemorial. They once held an empire which stretched from Norsca in the north to the jungles in the south, and from Mount Silverspear in the east to the Grey Mountains in the west. But the heart of the Dwarven realm, the Karaz Ankor as they call it, will always lie within the domains of the Worlds Edge Mountains. The highest mountain range in the world, it is filled with the magnificent halls and holds of the Dwarven people, a testament to the great feats of engineering and power once wielded by this ancient civilization.

The Dwarf people as a whole are sturdy and strong, brilliant craftsmen and excellent warriors, but above all they prize themselves on their loyalty to each other and to those they are indebted to. This strong bond of kinship has ensured that the Dwarfs are considered amongst the most united races in the face of the world. They are known far and wide as the greatest miners and tunnelers in the world, the ageless halls of Karaz-a-Karak are but one gigantic example of how huge their works can become. As expected, the Dwarves are highly proficient smiths and craftsmen, capable of producing works far more beautiful than the Elven metalworkers in far Ulthuan and hundreds of times more valuable than the trinkets of Men. Proud, honorable and enduring, it is said that the Dwarfs shall weather the horrors and misery of this world until its final bitter end.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, Warhammerian Dwarves are divided into factions that are either part of the Grand Alliance, the Coalition of the Red Star, or are neutral.

Most of their troops are heavy infantry, making a brutal defensive line and a crushing offensive strike. They lack cavalry but can produce and field an insane amount of siege weaponry at half the cost of other factions. The dwarves focus on a battle of attrition, smashing their enemies down under a devastating barage of artillery and heavy infantry. The dwarves don't want to fight in woodlands, because on the ground were enemy cavalry that can easily maneuver or, if you're a Dwarve, you're in for a world of hurt. In World War III, the biggest challenge you will face is that you are going to be outnumbered and many of your territories will be pretty isolated.