Nidavellir
The land of the northern dwarves, Nidavellir is a cold land full of rolling hills, mountain peaks that pierce the clouds, scenic rocky valleys that span for many leagues.
Adamantus
Named for the discovery of the largest adamantine vein in history, Adamantus is a sight to behold. A cavern stretching nearly two thousand feet from ground level, Adamantus sits deep within a mountain, its highest peaks jutting out of the mountain and helping to maintain its stability. Dwarves agree on most things and leaders often travel to Adamantus in times of great need to discuss affairs of state. Many gnomes are also citizens of the Dwarven Empire, but usually only those living in the north.
Anvillus
Home to the Hall of Forges, Anvillus is located within a volcanic mountain.
Ironguard
The famous Iron Gates of Ironguard are known across the world as the tallest artificial wall ever built and the second longest after the Great Wall of Lai'Sho in the far East.
Myrkheimr
The foggy valleys of Myrkheimr lay below the surface in Hollow Earth territory. Duergar, a clan of dwarves who eschew the surface world, dwell and dominate those territories.
Mithrallum
Home to the famous Mithral Tower, forged by ancient dwarven wizards, it is a well-known hotspot for spellcasters to seek formal education in arcane, elemental, and divine magic of the dwarves.
Orichalcus
Also known as the city of gold, it's located across the central sea to the northwest of Heraldrim. It's technically a dwarven colony of the Dwarven Empire of Nidavellir, but it's might and power and location allows it to sustain itself and resist the Imperium expansion.