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Here is my completed piece on Dwarven style comparisons. The Iron Hills Spear-dwarf comes first to represent the Tolkien/Jackson style of Dwarf. Next is the Ironbreaker, the shock troopers of the Warhammer Dwarf armies. In the middle stands a proud defender of Mahakam, a dwarf halberdier from the world of the Witcher. Beside him stands a Dwarven rifleman from Ironforge, to represent the World of Warcraft. Finally, we come to Boindil from the Markus Heitz novel 'The Dwarves' and its subsequent video game adaptation. #woadwarriorart #inkdrawing #fantasyart #middlefantasy #medievalfantasy #lowfantasy #lineart #dwarves #warhammer #ironhillsdwarf #ironforgedwarf #dwarvenrifleman #boindil #mahakamdwarf #ironbreakerRelated content
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Vladr27 [2018-11-23 03:24:43 +0000 UTC]
Shouldnt Ironbreaker be a bit taller? I think (and kinda noticed from games) that Warhamer dwarves tend to be taller as usual dwarves. Only game where dwarve is really small is Vermintide but that might be a matter of perspective.
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Woad-Warrior In reply to Vladr27 [2018-11-23 04:30:57 +0000 UTC]
The tallest dwarves I've seen are the Tolkien Dwarves, the Witcher and Warhammer tend towards a close second.
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Vladr27 In reply to Woad-Warrior [2018-11-23 07:09:54 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm... maybe! Tolkien dwarves are quite tall too. Though as you said Warhammer ones are close seconds and they are usually described as βwide and strongβ so they kinda conpensate for height with strength.
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Woad-Warrior In reply to RyanRyzzo [2018-11-21 20:09:53 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I'm rather fond of him too.
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Woad-Warrior In reply to Wolfenstein2552 [2018-11-21 04:27:22 +0000 UTC]
Thank you kindly sir.
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