Gnome Sculptures
Gnome Sculptures are a typical sight among the rural communities of northern Imera. Carved in the likeness of the small Fae creatures known as Gnomes, these small wooden sculptures are typically seen as symbols of good fortune among farming communities especially, due to the reputation of Gnomes as protectors of small plants and animals.
Mechanics & Inner Workings
Gnome Sculptures are meant to entice Gnomes into visiting whatever area they're located in, by showing that they are welcomed there. Outside of this, sculptures carved from Faewood are observed to have a minor effect on the growth of nearby plant.
Significance
Among the peoples of northern Imera, particularly those in more rural communities, Gnome Sculptures are typically seen as symbols of good fortune.
Item type
Art
Related ethnicities
Rarity
Common
Raw materials & Components
Gnome Sculptures are carved from wood, with a few rare ones being carved from the magically infused Faewood.
Tools
Gnome Sculptures are carved with typical woodcarving tools, including carving knives, chisels, and hammers.
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