From Where the Dwarfs Came




Dwarfs are a very well known creature that often features in folktales and legends. They are still a very popular character to use in fiction particularly fantasy fiction such as The Lord of the Rings. They are very small creatures no more than two feet tall and often described as ugly with long pointy ears and bulbous noses.

Dwarfs are believed to have originated from Germanic, Norse and  English folklore. They lived in secluded mountainous regions and are commonly associated with the element of earth due to their love of mining for treasure, metal craft and forging.

The most interesting folklore surrounding dwarfs comes from Norse mythology where they were first recorded in the 13th century which spoke about dwarfs being responsible for the forging of Thor's hammer and the spear of Odin. In Norse mythology Dwarfs are depicted as being pitch black creatures and their ancestral home was Svartalfheim, an underground network of mines.



About the Author

S.J.Budd is a writer of all things weird and creepy. Previously her tales have been featured on Deandman's Tome,  Sanitarium Magazine, Dark Gothic Resurrected, Liquid Imagination, Aphotic Realm, Aurora Wolf, Aphelion, Blood Moon Rising Magazine, The Wild Hunt, Danse Macabre, Shadows at the Door, Inner Sins, Bewildering Stories, Siren's Call and many more.
She lives at www.sjbudd.co.uk  and  @sjbuddj 
Spells and Persuasions, her debut collection of short stories of horror and dark fantasy is available now in paperback and kindle from Amazon

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