Stormpike clan

The Stormpike clan is a respected dwarven clan, and are well known for their fine and discerning tastes. They are apparently rich dwarves as well. The mighty dwarves of the Stormpike clan (and others) also train battle rams to serve as loyal mounts.

According to Brann the Stormpike clan have taken a liking to the Alterac Mountains and defend them fiercely against the trolls and orcs invading the area. By taking a few troll heads, the Stormpikes manage to form a close bond with Wildhammer dwarves. An expedition of the Stormpike clan called the Stormpike Guard has entered Alterac valley to "defend from the attacks from the Frostwolves", while looking for relics of their past (as they have an ancestral connection to the valley), and mining for resources. The Stormpike clan is also known for working with the Wildhammer clan, as well as some of the last high elves.

The war started because of a misunderstanding over religious beliefs; the orcs attacked the Stormpikes because the orcs' spirits had been desecrated, and the dwarves are not aware of the spirits. While Brann Bronzebeard understands why the Frostwolves want the land, he simply doesn't understand why the trolls want Alterac. The fighting in region became intense, with both Frostwolves and the Stormpike dwarves fighting over the resources in the area — mostly gold, steel and other types of metal. He feels these bizarre attempts to take the Alterac Mountains keep the Stormpike clan and their allies away from the front lines against the Scourge, and that it would be better if both sides would get along to fight the other threats.

Some humans help out the Stormpike clan as well. "Captain Balinda Stonehearth commands a massive human unit reinforcing the Stormpike clan in the valleys of the Alterac Mountains."

Another group of dwarves led by Loggi Grymstone could be seen during The Sunwell Trilogy by Richard A. Knaak. Grymstone climbed up the peaks of the Alterac Mountains near Barony Mordis to mine for resources to help fight the Scourge. It is unclear if they had any ties to the mountains.