Listening to the High Priest's unequivocal words, Richard suddenly thought of a record in the research on Magic Dwarves.
The Magic Dwarves hold grudges very deeply. In fact, a Magic Dwarf tribe would even inscribe the names of their enemies onto books cast from steel, passing the enmity down through generations.
Every member of a Magic Dwarf tribe would seek revenge against the tribe's enemies, regardless of whether they had met or how many years separated them.
Only upon the death of an enemy would his name be scratched out.
A vendetta spanning ten generations could still be avenged; such was the universal moral belief among the Magic Dwarves.
Even wizards established loyalty with Magic Dwarves by raising their young from hatchlings.
Having left Gem Palace, Bruto was already waiting at its gates for Richard.
The High Priest had just ordered him to act as Richard's guide and to lead him wherever he wished to go.