Dwarf (folklore) - Wikipedia A dwarf (pl dwarfs or dwarves) is a type of supernatural short human -shaped being in Germanic folklore Accounts of dwarfs vary significantly throughout history They are commonly, but not exclusively, presented as living in mountains or stones and being skilled craftsmen
Dwarves | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom Dwarves were a race of Middle-earth also known as the Khazâd (in their own tongue) or Casari, Naugrim, meaning "Stunted People", and Gonnhirrim, the "Masters of Stone" They are the oldest of the Free Peoples of the World who are not the Children of Ilúvatar The Dwarves were made by Aulë, whom
Dwarves - Tolkien Gateway The Dwarves, or Khazâd in their own tongue, were beings of short stature, often friendly with Hobbits although long suspicious of Elves They were typically blacksmiths
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Dwarves - Norse Mythology for Smart People The dwarves are pitch-black in appearance and live underground in Svartalfheim, [2][3] a place which was probably thought of as a labyrinthine complex of mines and forges The dwarves are most often noted for being extremely skilled smiths and craftspeople
Meet the Dwarves of Norse Mythology: Who Are They? The dwarves in Norse mythology are perhaps best known not for their exploits and adventures but rather for their handiwork More specifically, two sets of dwarf brothers are responsible for crafting the most recognizable items in the nine realms of the Viking cosmos
Dwarf | Norse, Celtic Germanic Legends | Britannica dwarf, an individual who is much below the ordinary stature or size for his ethnic group or species (For the physiology of dwarf human beings, see dwarfism See also Pygmy )
Elves Dwarves in Norse Mythology - World History Encyclopedia Elves (álfar) and dwarves (dvergar) have in common their talent for creating precious objects, skill, agility, and moral ambiguity Dwarves appear in several important stories, such as the one about the forging of Thor ’s hammer, or dragon Fafnir’s treasure
Dwarves – Mythos Anthology Dwarves, as we commonly understand them today, are primarily rooted in Norse and Germanic mythology Known as dvergar in Old Norse, they were described as subterranean beings who lived in caves and mountains, where they worked tirelessly, mining precious metals and forging magical items