Why is there no half dwarf?

Biological incompatibility is the first and foremost reason that such half-races cannot exist. Simply put, dwarves, gnomes, and others just aren't compatible with other races, even humans.
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Are half-dwarves possible?

Half-dwarves were usually the result of a dwarf mating with a human, gnome, elf, or halfling. The offspring of a dwarf and an elf was known as a "dwelf" (which was pluralized to "dwelves"). The fertility and offspring of half-dwarves was similar to that of half-elves.
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Can humans mate with dwarves?

Dwarves were one of the first races and humans have held the Armlet of Strength. Therefore half-dwarves are capable of interbreeding with humans and continuing to produce children. Breeding with dwarves is usually unsuccessful and results in sterile half-dwarves .
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How tall would a half-dwarf be?

Size: Half dwarves are slightly smaller than humans, ranging from 4.5 to 5.5 feet tall.
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Are there half-dwarves in Dragon Age?

Though players have yet to see any in-game, half dwarven children are entirely possible. They are just exceedingly rare.
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What will Dragon Age 4 be about?

Dragon Age 4 will be a story about having no power

From the sound of it, BioWare is aiming for the story and its characters to feel a little less important to the world than in Inquisition (at least at first).
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Why can't dwarves use Magic Dragon Age?

The dwarves of Dragon Age have been mining Lyrium for centuries, giving them a form of partial immunity to its magical effects. It also means, however, that they are unable to become mages or cast spells of any kind – they are so disconnected from the Fade, in fact, that they don't even dream.
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How long can dwarves live?

The average lifespan of a Dwarf is 195 years which is a bit lower than one would expect considering that the age of oldest Dwarves exceeds 250 years. The reason for this is both the relatively low number of dwarves described in Tolkien's works and the fact that many of them died in battle.
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What is the tallest a dwarf can be D&D?

Size: Dwarves stand between 4 and 5 feet tall and average about 150 pounds.
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At what age are dwarves considered adults?

Dwarves are considered adults at about age 40, and they can live to be more than 400 years old.
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Are Hobbits hybrids?

By that standard, perhaps, hobbits are humans—just short ones. On the other hand, perhaps the existence of occasional half-elvish children is a magical phenomenon, and despite the even closer human-hobbit genetic relationship, no interbreeding is possible under natural conditions.
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Can half-elves reproduce?

Half-elves may mate and breed, but will always produce the offspring of the other parent (a Half-elf/elf pairing will produce elven children, while a Half elf/human pairing will result in human children).
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Can humans and halflings mate?

There is one interesting exception, humans and halflings. While they are fertile with each other, such a pairing will only produce one or the other race. This may be because they are so similar that there can be no half breed race.
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Are halflings half-dwarf?

The Lord of the Rings has both half-elves and half-orcs, but no half-dwarves or half-hobbits (the people of Gondor refer to hobbits as "halflings", hence the D&D name, but that's because they're half the size of a human, not because they're the product of interbreeding).
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Are there half-elves in Middle Earth?

In Middle-earth, half-elves are the children of Elves and Men, and can choose either Elvish immortality or the mortal life of Men. The elf-maidens Lúthien and Arwen in Tolkien's works both chose mortality to be with the Men that they loved.
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How long do half orcs live?

Age: Half-orcs mature a little faster than Humans, reaching Adulthood around age 14. They age noticeably faster and rarely live longer than 75 years. Alignment: Half-orcs inherit a tendency toward chaos from their orc parents and are not strongly inclined toward good.
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What is a hill dwarf?

Gold dwarves, also known as hill dwarves, were the aloof, confident and sometimes proud subrace of dwarves that predominantly came from the Great Rift. They were known to be particularly stalwart warriors and shrewd traders.
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How long do Half-Elves live?

Half-Elves have curiosity and ambitions like humans but they have sense for magic and love for nature like their elven parents. Their skin is paler than human skin and they are taller and bigger than elves. Half-Elves have long ears like elves. They live about 180 years.
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How were Dwarves created?

The Vala Aulë created the Dwarves because he was impatient for the arising of the Children of Ilúvatar (Elves and Men). He created seven Dwarves, and was teaching them the language he had devised for them.
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Do female Dwarves have beards?

In The War of the Jewels, all Dwarves are described as having beards, including women. However, in later writings published in The Nature of Middle-earth, Tolkien excluded female Dwarves when listing the characters he imagined with or without beards, stating only that all male Dwarves had them.
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Why is there only 1 Dwarf in Lord of the Rings?

The relative absence of dwarves in The Lord of the Rings can be attributed to Tolkien's focus on men as the future of Middle-earth. When the Third Age ends and Sauron is defeated, the elves are leaving for the Undying Lands, and the dwarves are dwindling in number, but the realm of men grows under Aragorn's leadership.
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Can dwarves and humans mate Dragon Age?

The answer to number 3 is in fact yes they do make a half-dwarf, what they may look like or what other characteristics they may have is unknown but in the Codex under Sexuality and Marriage that humans and dwarves can reproduce resulting in half-dwarves but is rare since dwarves just mate with other races considering ...
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Who is the better dwarf King in Dragon Age?

Harrowmont is the morally better choice, as he is fairly honest and straightforward. His problem is that he's hugely traditional to the point of being regressive, and in the long term this leads the dwarves to become isolationist and have continuing internal conflict.
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