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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll: The eoil's solution to the problem of evil: mass genocide, no exceptions.

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* AnyoneCanDie: By the end of the second book, only a handful of the characters who began at the start or were introduced through it are still standing. Jarring, as most of them were introduced and built up as major protagonists.



* EverybodyDies: By the end of the second book, only a handful of the characters who began at the start or were introduced through it are still standing. Jarring, as most of them were introduced and built up as major protagonists.
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* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Tungdil, having been raised by scholar mages, finds himself occasionally doing this though he tries hard to tailor his language level appropriate for the circumstances. Rodario, on the other hand, deliberately turns this trope [[UpToEleven up several notches]], because he's an actor and playwright and likes to sound smarter than everyone around him.

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* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Tungdil, having been raised by scholar mages, finds himself occasionally doing this though he tries hard to tailor his language level appropriate for the circumstances. Rodario, on the other hand, deliberately turns this trope [[UpToEleven up several notches]], notches, because he's an actor and playwright and likes to sound smarter than everyone around him.

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# ''Die Rückkehr der Zwerge'' (2021) ("The Return of the Dwarves")

The first five novels follow the character of Tungdil Goldhand. The sixth starts a new saga.
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''The Dwarves'' is a series of fantasy novels by German author Markus Heitz. He strives to give us a new take on dwarf tropes, while at the same time managing to play them completely straight.

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''The Dwarves'' is a series of fantasy novels by German author Markus Heitz.Creator/MarkusHeitz. He strives to give us a new take on dwarf tropes, while at the same time managing to play them completely straight.
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''Dwarves'' is a series of fantasy novels by German author Markus Heitz. He strives to give us a new take on dwarf tropes, while at the same time managing to play them completely straight.

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''Dwarves'' ''The Dwarves'' is a series of fantasy novels by German author Markus Heitz. He strives to give us a new take on dwarf tropes, while at the same time managing to play them completely straight.



* OneWordTitle: The series is called ''Dwarves''.

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# ''The Dwarves'' (2003) (''Die Zwerge'')
# ''The War of the Dwarves'' (2004) (''Der Krieg der Zwerge'')
# ''The Revenge of the Dwarves'' (2005) (''Die Rache der Zwerge'')
# ''The Fate of the Dwarves'' (2008) (''Das Schicksal der Zwerge'')
# ''The Triumph of the Dwarves'' (2015) (''Der Triumph der Zwerge'')



The first novel is being adapted into a video game. Go [[http://www.dwarves-game.com/ here]] to find out more.

There is also a SequelSeries by the same author named ''[[VillainEpisode Path of the Alfar]]''.

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The first novel is being was adapted into a video game.game of the same name. Go [[http://www.dwarves-game.com/ here]] to find out more.

There The author wrote another series, ''The Legends of the Älfar'', that is also a SequelSeries by set in the same author named ''[[VillainEpisode Path of the Alfar]]''.world.
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By the time of the third book (around 5 years later) Tungdil has become an alcholic, drinking his sorrows away. Evil still exists, however, and it strikes back in full force as if to make Girdlegard pay for the 5 years of peace it got. Terrible death machines bring doom to the dwarves' tunnels, magical monstrosities threaten the fate of the land and it all but looks like the thirdlings are about to play their final and deadliest gambit.

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By the time of the third book (around 5 years later) Tungdil has become an alcholic, alcoholic, drinking his sorrows away. Evil still exists, however, and it strikes back in full force as if to make Girdlegard pay for the 5 years of peace it got. Terrible death machines bring doom to the dwarves' tunnels, magical monstrosities threaten the fate of the land and it all but looks like the thirdlings are about to play their final and deadliest gambit.

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