====== Iorak ====== ^Name^Iorak^ |Status|Greater God(Deceased)| |Gender|Male| |Alignment|NG| | Follower alignments | Any Lawfull or Neutral non Evil | |Portfolio|Dwarves, Craftsmen| | Favored Weapon | Great axe | Information:\\ Being the smith of the gods, Iorak was physically strong. With his dark complexion, black hair and beard, Iorak was an imposing character. He almost never left his great smithies; in fact, he was a bit of a recluse. Iorak has made all of the items used by the other Lords of Orhan, and is in most ways the most powerful smith in Myaasia. The times he left his smithies he usually took the form of a muscular Dwarf of dark complexion, black hair and beard, dressing in a black plate and an unremarkable looking axe. Thus being mostly unnoticable among other dwarves, except for his eyes, that seemed to penetrate anyone. There are two conflicting legends on Iorak, one crediting him to have been a dwarf that was somehow elevated to greater godhood, the other being that he was a bastard child of [[Kuor]], thus having started as demigod, and then gaining greater godhood. He is widely followed by most craftsmen and many soldiers everywhere. Thus he is one of the more worshipped of the Lords of Orhan, probably (distant) second after his wife, [[Ulane]]. Iorak was mortally wounded in single combat against the lich Kul-Thor in the Battle of the Gods at the end of the third era. Before he died, he bestowed his godhood upon his faithful paladin Belwar.