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* Home * Who We Are * Dwarfs Father * * DWARF SILVERMASON STORY Harrison Silvermason was a dwarf who lived in the small village of Einfield. He was a master craftsman, known for his exquisite silverwork. His shop was a favorite among the locals, as he had a knack for creating delicate and intricate pieces. Harrison was a kind and gentle soul, but he had one major flaw: he was a terrible gambler. Whenever the traveling carnival came to town, Harrison would blow all of his hard earned money on games of chance. His friends and family would always try to talk him out of it, but he would never listen. One day, while visiting the carnival, Harrison saw a peculiar game. It was called the Silver Wheel and it promised a hefty payout for those who were lucky enough to land on the right spot. Harrison, despite the warnings of his friends and family, decided to give it a try. He put his money down and gave the wheel a spin. As the wheel slowly came to a stop, Harrison heard a loud ringing sound. He had won! He was the proud owner of a silver ingot that was worth far more than he had wagered. As Harrison made his way back home, he couldn't believe his luck. He knew he had to do something special with the ingot. He decided to craft it into a special piece of jewelry for his beloved wife, Margaret. He worked late into the night, crafting a necklace with a beautiful silver pendant. When he finished, he presented it to her with great pride. Margaret was overjoyed with the gift, and it was a reminder of Harrison's good fortune that day. From then on, Harrison was known as the Silvermason and was forever remembered as a master craftsman. Read More Dwarf Stories Story by Jane Brown