Fuger
This is another Dwarf associated with economics and business. But it has to be this way in one of the fastest growing cities in Poland.
Some say that the Lower Silesian capital owes its economic success precisely to its small inhabitants.
University sources (Fuger has settled at the Wrocław School of Banking) say that Fuger is named after a prominent 16th century financier who lived in one of Wrocław's tenement houses. However, it is hard to say who inherited the name from whom. For in the world of the Dwarfs nothing is entirely clear, including their legendary longevity.
Already several hundred years ago, the dwarf (or his ancestor) was supposed to have helped banker Jakob Fugger amass a huge fortune. The Wrocław banker was also a well-known philanthropist, which may be further evidence of the influence the dwarf had on him. Today, Fuger is the good spirit of the university and one of the guardians of the strong dwarven currency.