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Throglin
Two Worlds - Collectors Edition Bonus Disk Throglin concept art.png
Concept art featured on the Two Worlds Collectors Edition bonus disk.
Character's information
Location Unknown
Species Dwarf
Gender Male
Age Unknown
Family Unknown
Occupation God of Earth
Title Throglin, the God of Earth
Background information
Earliest appearance Two Worlds Mentioned only.


Throglin, the God of Earth is one of the four Gods making up the pantheon of Antaloor.

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He likes to be compared to a divine smith - the master of forges. So it's no surprise that Throglin is revered by the Dwarves, a race of master metal craftsmen - but the other races also pay him deference.[1]

Titles[edit | edit source]

  • Throglin, God of the Earth.[2][3]
  • Throglin, the God of Earth.[4]
  • Throglin, the Revered God of the Dwarves.[5]
  • The God of the Earth and of the power of creation.[1]

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For more about Throglin in specific media, see the following articles:

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In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Name
English UK
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Throglin

See Also[edit | edit source]

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People of Antaloor
Gods AziraalMalielThroglinYatholen
Demons Reist Tungard
Dragons CassaraWhite Dragon
Dwarves
Elves Dar Pha
Giants
Humans Balor HorlogenEdwin TealGandoharKyraSordahonThe Hero
Motharks
Orcs Dar PhaGhortariusNortarRogdorSokarisWhite HeadZarg
Serpents
Scapulari
Trachidis
Varns Dawg

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