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Gnomes

For the longest time the gnome race survived not through force or magic but instead by keeping to remote wild areas that other creatures would not tread. Living alongside beasts and plants the Gnomes cultivated their connection with nature in isolation, away from the wars that engulfed the land. But as tragedies began to mount. Their safety could no longer be guaranteed alone many began to question the wisdom of remaining separate. The gnomes culture of being close to wherever they lived proved invaluable to those that decided to live amongst the other races. their insight into the land proving pivotal a number of times throughout history.     Blessed in their creation by the God of Magic Xazev with the gift of magic they began to develop the art of artifice to add to their value to the communities they come across. Gnomes think every bit of information is worthwhile. They use this excess of knowledge in their tool making and a weapon. Although many people think that gnomes are all librarians, bards, or accountants, some are skilled spies or adventurers. A gnome’s outgoing demeanor serves him or her well in jobs that require social grace. Many become diplomats, translators, and advocates, as well as poets and bards. In fact, gnomes are careful to make sure everyone else thinks they are harmless. Few outsiders realize the importance and power of information in gnome society. Relationships are built on favors and secrets. Their natural mastery of illusion magic carries over to the art of deception. They are skilled at tricking others to get what they want or to test a device that they are unsure as to what it even does     Regions: Gnomes originally hail from the forest that are now the swampland of Malfegrim. but many immigrated to both Amphrym, and Namine after the Heralds War and are now a cornerstone of the communities they live alongside.     Vibrant Expression     A gnome’s energy and enthusiasm for living shines through every inch of his or her tiny body. Gnomes average slightly over 3 feet tall and weigh 40 to 45 pounds. Their tan or brown faces are usually adorned with broad smiles (beneath their prodigious noses), and their bright eyes shine with excitement. Their fair hair has a tendency to stick out in every direction as if expressing the gnome’s insatiable interest in everything around.     A gnome’s personality is writ large in his or her appearance. A male gnome’s beard, in contrast to his wild hair, is kept carefully trimmed but often styled into curious forks or neat points. A gnome’s clothing, though usually made in modest earth tones, is elaborately decorated with embroidery, embossing, or gleaming jewels.     Delighted Dedication     As far as gnomes are concerned, being alive is a wonderful thing, and they squeeze every ounce of enjoyment out of their three to five centuries of life. Humans might wonder about getting bored over the course of such a long life, and elves take plenty of time to savor the beauties of the world in their long years, but gnomes seem to worry that even with all that time, they can’t get in enough of the things they want to do and see.     Gnomes speak as if they can’t get the thoughts out of their heads fast enough. Even as they offer ideas and opinions on a range of subjects, they still manage to listen carefully to others, adding the appropriate exclamations of surprise and appreciation along the way.     Though gnomes love jokes of all kinds, particularly puns and pranks, they’re just as dedicated to the more serious tasks they undertake. Many gnomes are skilled engineers, alchemists, tinkers, and inventors. They’re willing to make mistakes and laugh at themselves in the process of perfecting what they do, taking bold (sometimes foolhardy) risks and dreaming large.     Bright Burrows     Gnomes make their homes in hilly, wooded lands. They live underground but get more fresh air than dwarves do, enjoying the natural, living world on the surface whenever they can. Their homes are well hidden by both clever construction and simple illusions. Welcome visitors are quickly ushered into the bright, warm burrows. Those who are not welcome are unlikely to find the burrows in the first place.     Gnomes who settle in human lands are commonly gemcutters, engineers, sages, or tinkers. Some human families retain gnome tutors, ensuring that their pupils enjoy a mix of serious learning and delighted enjoyment. A gnome might tutor several generations of a single human family over the course of his or her long life.     Seeing the World     Curious and impulsive, gnomes might take up adventuring as a way to see the world or for the love of exploring. As lovers of gems and other fine items, some gnomes take to adventuring as a quick, if dangerous, path to wealth. Regardless of what spurs them to adventure, gnomes who adopt this way of life eke as much enjoyment out of it as they do out of any other activity they undertake, sometimes to the great annoyance of their adventuring companions.     Gnome Names     Gnomes love names, and most have half a dozen or so. A gnome’s mother, father, clan elder, aunts, and uncles each give the gnome a name, and various nicknames from just about everyone else might or might not stick over time. Gnome names are typically variants on the names of ancestors or distant relatives, though some are truly new inventions. When dealing with humans and others who are “Stuffy” about names, a gnome learns to use no more than three names; A personal name, a clan name, and a nickname, choosing the one in each category that’s the most fun to say.     Male Names: Alston, Alvyn, Boddynock, Brocc, Ettrgell, Dimble, Eldon, Erky, Fonkin, Frug, Gerbo, Gimble, Glim, Jebeddo, Kellen, Namfoodle. Orryn, Roondar, Seebo, Warryn, Wrenn, Zook     Female Names: Bimpnottin, Breena, Caramip, Carlin, Donella, Duvamil, Ella, Ellyjobell, Ellywick, Lilli, Loopmottin, Lorilla, Mardnab, Nissa, Nyx, Oda, Orla, Roywyn, Shamil, Tana, Waywocket, Zanna     Clan Names: Beren, Daergel, Folkor, Garrick, Nackle, Murnig, Ningcl, Raulnor, Seheppen, Timbers, Turen     Nicknames: Aleslosh, Aslthearth, Badger, Cloak, Doublelock, Filchbatter, Fnipper, Ku, Nina, Oneshoe, Pock, Sparklegem, Scumbleduck

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