Please tell me this is part of the lore...
https://dndthreepointfive.tumblr.com/post/188399461295/theory
So you know how dwarves have that thing with beards? What if that’s not just a cultural standard or mere coincidence? What if there’s a reason?
See, dwarves like to dig a lot. They build underground homes, and there’s nothing more rewarding to them than digging up some gems or valuable metals. But chipping away at all that rock and disturbing all that earth kicks up a lot of dust and dirt. If you do that every day without proper breathing protection (which Ancient Dwarves probably didn’t have much access to) all those particles are going to build up in your lungs. It’s a phenomenon we see with real miners too; eventually, they develop a host of respiratory-related problems and even lung cancer.
Now, if only dwarves had some sort of natural protection against all that fine dust. If only they had some sort of filter in front of their mouth an nose…
My theory states that, through natural selection, dwarves developed more and more dense facial hair as a defense mechanism.
It should be noted that this interpretation also supports the “female dwarves have beards too” line of thought. It makes very little sense for half the population not to have that intrinsic protection, after all…
This world-building has me legit grinning.
I like this one.
This suggests that the micro-structures of dwarf beard hair are a lot more complex than ordinary hair, possibly including skin oils or other compounds with antimicrobial properties.
It also suggests that some of the dwarven durability reflected in their tabletop game Constitution bonuses are because they have built-in HEPA filters.
And that in turn suggests that shaving a dwarf’s beard or causing magical hair loss would have negative health impacts for the individual in question, suddenly breathing unfiltered air for the first time. Asthma, allergies, bronchitis, even pneumonia.
Now that you mention it, I’m imagining each dwarven hair having micro-barbules along the shaft, to form a fine mesh in more than one direction at once.
Also, that their beards may be a microscopic ecosystem with unique species of lice, etc. living within their beards that would feed on the spores and microbes caught within it.
Thus, making their beards ‘self cleaning’ – unlike a man-made HEPA filter, the beards don’t get clogged over time.
And dwarves love and care and decorate their beards so much because like… it’s not just accessory, it’s a whole face terrarium. Just like anyone else with a plant or a fish, some people want to make it look extra pretty or minimalist or whatever style. Plus of course you may have exotic variations based on environment, because the air and rocks could be different. Touching a dwarf beard or heavens forbid tugging it is like running up to a fish tank in a stranger’s house and tapping the glass - you don’t do that. Dwarven beard care is like gardening and owning a pet rolled into one.
This is the only truth I will accept about dwarven beards now.
I feel like there are dwarf committees that meet in secret, deep underground
...and thats where they set all the rules for the beards.
Hello. Are we able to change how ones character look is after character generation? If said dwarf i created with a one beard, white and rune like symbols, got glitched or changed from death animation, bug, etc. Are we able to change how one's character feature face look in the game, or once we created how our dwarf look, thats it? In LoTRO you had option in game to visit a barbar shop like to cut hair/beard (change it basically). In EQ, you always have option to change it whenever. In vangaurd, i didnt change so i dont remember. I would like to see my dwarf in a rune like twin tail white beard, with facial option to add runes on face or body/tatoo like.
Or we all be blue tone dwarves?
It is extremely likely that there will be some means to change appearance. This is close to universal in MMOs.
We are still well advised to try and get it right the first time not be in such a rush to play that we skimp on creating a good appearance. Even if my assumption is correct it won't necessarily work as well as the original character creation or offer all of the same customization options. The one in LOTRO certainly doesn't.