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Please be free to comment on anything you would wish to see updated in the red mountains: these are just a couple of ideas I am throwing around :D And yes, I am aware that the Red mountain Dwarves are a planned feature

Red Dwarven Iron and Black Steel: these are the two main metals of the mountain, found in between levels 10 and 7 and 80, spawn in groups of 3-9. They can both be created into full sets of armor and weapons, and have the protection points of iron. The red Iron set looks like the color of the mountains themselves, and the Black steel is just a metallic black. (I thought we needed a black set of armor in Middle-Earth, and since the Red Mountain Dwarves, ((which will be added in future versions)) are basically "bad dwarves", they could make black armor, "black symbolizing bad".)

Dwarven Forges for the Red Mountain Dwarves work and look exactly the same, except they are red. The building blocks, (bricks, stone, pillars, etc) are red as well. Red Dwarven weapons give the fire modifiers, setting your enemies on fire.

Dwarven Kingdom: this is the dwarves "building". It is basically halls and tunnels winding through the mountain. There are many rooms with forges, food, drink, bedchambers, and just normal dead-end tunnels. There will also be smaller red towers above ground, most of them empty.

This is some lore I just made up on the way...

"The red mountains have kept many generations of men and dwarves in confusion, no-one ever knowing quite the reason for the red color. However, to the Dwarves living inside, it is quite simple. Obvious really. The red mountains are extremely rich in copper, as well as a bit of tin, so that makes the mountains the prime place for bronze making, given that you have tin stocked up from elsewhere. That is the answer. The bright orange color from the copper mixed in with the rocks for centuries, and therefore made a deep orange, which looks more or less like red, deeming the mountains with an appropriate name of "Red mountains." 

                                                                                                                       -Ironjaw 333 