Difference between revisions of "Dwarven Cultural and Historical Society"

(Created page with "An organization of Dwarf historians and antiquarians in Sablos, who work to discover and preserve items and places of Ketten Islands's Dwarven heritage, as well wr...")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
An organization of [[Dwarf]] historians and antiquarians in [[Sablos]], who work to discover and preserve items and places of [[Ketten Islands]]'s Dwarven heritage, as well writing accounts of and critical studies on Dwarven history and culture.  
+
Formerly an organization of [[Dwarf]] historians and antiquarians in [[Sablos]], who worked to discover and preserve items and places of [[Ketten Islands]]'s Dwarven heritage, as well writing accounts of and critical studies on Dwarven history and culture.  
  
 
It is headquartered in an old two-story stone building in the Rock Home neighborhood, and is funded by donations, book sales, paid scholarly consulting, and ticket sales to its popular lecture series.  
 
It is headquartered in an old two-story stone building in the Rock Home neighborhood, and is funded by donations, book sales, paid scholarly consulting, and ticket sales to its popular lecture series.  
  
The Society employs and houses four full-time researchers, lead by Master [[Hezik Jerbos]], and a support staff of seven, including [[Sarra Brongiel]], and hosts associate and visiting scholars.
+
The Society used to employ and house four full-time researchers, lead by Master [[Hezik Jerbos]], and a support staff of seven, including [[Sarra Brongiel]], but now she is the only one left.

Latest revision as of 04:07, 5 February 2022

Formerly an organization of Dwarf historians and antiquarians in Sablos, who worked to discover and preserve items and places of Ketten Islands's Dwarven heritage, as well writing accounts of and critical studies on Dwarven history and culture.

It is headquartered in an old two-story stone building in the Rock Home neighborhood, and is funded by donations, book sales, paid scholarly consulting, and ticket sales to its popular lecture series.

The Society used to employ and house four full-time researchers, lead by Master Hezik Jerbos, and a support staff of seven, including Sarra Brongiel, but now she is the only one left.