Silver Castle.
This silver-gray fortress nestled among the mountains is built from special stone extracted from the rock.
In the bright sunlight at noon, the surface of the special stone glows with a silvery-white light, making the fortress appear as if it's made of silver from afar.
Hence, it got the name "Silver Castle."
Moreover, the dwarves who built the fortress were primarily Silver Dwarves, making the name even more fitting.
A thousand years ago, dwarves crossed the ocean to this continent, and Silver Castle was their first established settlement.
As the fortress was completed, some dwarves began to explore the continent, gradually dispersing and forming various settlements, thriving in all corners of the land.
And so, this fortress naturally became a common home and center for the dwarves.
With the shifts in the perspectives and actions of the Silver Dwarves and Brass Dwarves, more and more dwarves left the mountains to live in towns and large cities.
