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Following Garal's death Stonehammer took the mantle of king of the dwarven people, expanding Orzammar, building Stonehammer Hall, and reorganizing [[Provings|The Proving]]s to allow for more massive tournaments.
 
Following Garal's death Stonehammer took the mantle of king of the dwarven people, expanding Orzammar, building Stonehammer Hall, and reorganizing [[Provings|The Proving]]s to allow for more massive tournaments.
   
In recognition of his deeds, Stonehammer was named a Paragon on his deathbed, passing away before his own ancestral statue was completed. Stonehammer is also known as the '''''First Paragon''''',<ref>''[[Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne]]'' p. 355</ref> presumably because he is considered "first among Paragons."<ref>According to ''[[Dragon Age: The World of Thedas]]'' p. 20, Paragons began to be named from winners of Grand Provings around -1170 [[Ancient]] and Stonehammer was not named a Paragon until -1131 Ancient.</ref>
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In recognition of his deeds, Stonehammer was named a Paragon on his deathbed, passing away before his own ancestral statue was completed. Stonehammer is also known as the First Paragon,<ref>''[[Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne]]'' p. 355</ref> presumably because he is considered "first among Paragons."<ref>According to ''[[Dragon Age: The World of Thedas]]'' p. 20, Paragons began to be named from winners of Grand Provings around -1170 [[Ancient]] and Stonehammer was not named a Paragon until -1131 [[Ancient]].</ref>
   
 
== Influence on the Tevinter Imperium ==
 
== Influence on the Tevinter Imperium ==

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Endrin Stonehammer was a Paragon and High King of the Dwarven empire.

Early Days of the Dwarven Empire

Endrin Stonehammer holds a position of legendary respect and reverence amongst the dwarven people. Working in concert with the renowned king and later Paragon Orseck Garal, they laid the foundation for the present dwarven kingdom.[1] When the Tevinter Imperium rose to power the Archon Darinius ventured into the Deep Roads to forge an alliance with the dwarven leaders.[2] Stonehammer granted the magister a sweeping covenant and trade flourished between the dwarven kingdom and the Tevinter capital of Minrathous.

In time Garal moved the capital from Kal-Sharok to Orzammar,[3] ostensibly to oversee the commercial interests of the kingdom, though it may truly have been to escape the brewing tension and battling over succession in the Tevinter Imperium following the death of Darinius.[4]

Becoming Paragon

Following Garal's death Stonehammer took the mantle of king of the dwarven people, expanding Orzammar, building Stonehammer Hall, and reorganizing The Provings to allow for more massive tournaments.

In recognition of his deeds, Stonehammer was named a Paragon on his deathbed, passing away before his own ancestral statue was completed. Stonehammer is also known as the First Paragon,[5] presumably because he is considered "first among Paragons."[6]

Influence on the Tevinter Imperium

Stonehammer's presence in the Imperium, and the alliance of the dwarven people with the magisters, created a bond that exists to this day. Based primarily on the mutually profitable lyrium trade, dwarves hold a unique position in the Tevinter Imperium due to the covenant Stonehammer created with Darinius, existing as foreign dignitaries rather than citizens but with a voice in government through the dwarven Ambassadoria. Dwarven embassies exist in many cities in the Imperium with the greatest of them in Minrathous, housed in what was once the guest house of Stonehammer himself.[7]

Lore Discrepancy

There appears to be a discrepancy in regard to the contributions of Paragons Garal and Stonehammer. According to Codex entry: Orzammar History: Chapter One Orseck Garal moved the capital to Orzammar, while in Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, Stonehammer is credited with having done so. This may be simply explained by the fact that they worked together in moving the capital but it is also the key act which may have made Garal a Paragon.

See also

Endrin's Mace Endrin's Mace

Imperium ring set Imperium ring set

Stonehammer's Gift Stonehammer's Gift

References

  1. Dragon Age RPG Player's Guide, set 2, pg. 9-10.
  2. Codex entry: Archons of the Imperium
  3. Codex entry: Orzammar History: Chapter One
  4. Dragon Age RPG Player's Guide, set 2, p. 10
  5. Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne p. 355
  6. According to Dragon Age: The World of Thedas p. 20, Paragons began to be named from winners of Grand Provings around -1170 Ancient and Stonehammer was not named a Paragon until -1131 Ancient.
  7. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 78