The great Highbulp, Phudge I, was a gully dwarf among gully dwarves. He was almost intelligent, rumored to be fabulously wealthy, and a notorious coward.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

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The great Highbulp, Phudge I, was a gully dwarf among gully dwarves. He was almost intelligent, rumored to be fabulously wealthy, and a notorious coward.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
"So you got rid of your pet gully dwarf."
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Dragon 102 features cover art by Dean Moriarty, a staple artist. I love a lot of his covers, but this one is maybe the most intriguing in a Dungeons & Dragons sense. Who are these dudes and what is going on here? Why doesn’t that building have steps? What is that statue of and, if it looks like the guys stealing it, why was it in that building to begin with?
Inside, we’ve got way too much information on Gully Dwarves, a pretty excellent Celtic-themed adventure by Lise Breakey called Valley of the Earth Mother and stats for a plethora of canines. There’s also a brief but entertaining op-ed by editor-in-chief Kim Mohan grousing about Gen Con coverage in the press. It is nice to know that people have been weirded out by folks dressed as wizards since at least 1985…
Morlock sorta guy and a gully dwarf. Slaves for the Duergar keep I'm preparing. They look sad :/ it's ok little buddy..
Before Tanis could intervene, however, one female gully dwarf took matters into her own hands.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
My favorite race to run in the world of Krynn (dragon lance) was the Gully Dwarfs. Their counting system consisted of “one, many, lots”
Today feels like a lots day.
My character was usually a priest and the goddess I followed would usually grant my prayers mostly because I was cute.
🎙 Meet Blip, the gully-dwarf barbarian.
Dragonlance fandom - commissioned by the podcast “Echoes of krynn”
No, Raistlin would never laugh at you, little one. He knew, he remembered. There were too many who had laughed at him.
Par-Salian (to Bupu), Time of the Twins by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman