Time consumes all things, thus the fate of much of the art from the era of the Long Hair Kings. But some exists, buildings, usually the core of other buildings built around them; bits and pieces of jewelry taken from grave sites, works in gold and gems. Shadows of a time of wonder, when the world was owned by those who trod its roads, not god-emperors in far off cities of marble. Its all very dwarven, these Long Hair Kings! Laboring in their smithies, kingdoms small and vibrant, aloof and apart from the workings of mortal men, these Long Hairs made works of wonder . . . .
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