Dagna Stoneweaver
Commoner
Dagna Stoneweaver
Species
Dwarf
Appearance
Dagna Stoneweaver is a stout, broad-shouldered dwarf whose movements have the practiced rhythm of a baker working a stubborn dough. Flour clings to the creases of her sleeves, gathers in the dark curls around her ears, and dusts her eyebrows so that she always appears faintly snow-covered. Her face is square and weathered, with a broken nose, deep laugh lines, and a brass tooth that flashes whenever she smiles. Her hands are scarred, warm, and astonishingly gentle when shaping bread. Despite her heavy frame, she moves with quiet, catlike balance across narrow counters and flour sacks. The unexpected contradiction is her delicate appearance from a distance: when she stands beneath the bakery's copper lamps, the flour on her clothes makes her look like a small, kindly ghost.
“Her voice is low, resonant, and powerful enough to carry through walls. She speaks with a measured dwarven cadence, clipping unnecessary words when busy and stretching vowels when telling a story.”
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Distinguishing Features
A polished brass tooth in the upper left side of her smile
A flour-white streak through one otherwise iron-gray eyebrow
A flattened left ear from the Gray Crust vault collapse
A pale scar around her right wrist from a grain-hoist chain
A tiny tattoo of three wheat stalks behind her left thumb
Voice
“A resonant contralto with the rumble of millstones and the warmth of a banked oven. When angry, every word arrives with the force of a slammed bakery door.”
Clothing
A soot-brown wool dress beneath a thick leather apron, rolled linen sleeves, copper-buckled boots, and a belt hung with measuring spoons, chalk, string, and a tiny iron key. Her apron has dozens of stitched pockets, each marked with a different household symbol.
Body Language
Dagna plants both feet wide when negotiating, taps two fingers against her brass tooth when calculating, and leans forward with surprising softness when someone confesses a hardship. In anger, she stops moving entirely. Her stillness is more intimidating than shouting.
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