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<blockquote data-quote="Tonguez" data-source="post: 9006247" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p>OMG have yoy been following my characters life story?</p><p>Orbril the gnome was an apprentice alchemist but got kicked out because he kept blowings things up. He snuck into the luggage of a travelling diplomat who got sent as ambassador to another dimension, got kidnapped by bandits, caught a pair of giant hamsters with which he started a circus, discovered the remnants of a lamia civilisation, fought off an alien invasion using fireworks and saved the Empress from bodysnatches, he eventually retired in the Fae Realms so he could perv at nude faeries.</p><p></p><p>Now While I had no idea about bleaching my gnomes also dont age normally provided they remain with their clans. However gnomes seperated from their clans are prone to grow old and become antisocial grumps known as boggarts.</p><p>As a species Gnomes are eusocial burrowers and a burrow is occupied by a Clan-Mother, 1-4 Senior Males and up to 100 gnomelings born into broods of about 20 each season. Each member of a brood shares a common</p><p>Empathic link with their other broodmates which allows them to instinctively cooperate as a gestalt entity sharing notions, intentions and drives but not concrete ideas. The broods can thus be quite chaotic, as even though they share the same drive the broodmates dont necessarily agree on specifics.</p><p>Their emphatic link also means gnomes can share fatigue and decrepitude and age at an extremely slow rate. It is thus only at the death of a Clan-Mother or some other major environmental shift that a gnomling will mature to Senior status and one will develop female characteristics becoming a new Clan-Mother (at least once she finds a mate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonguez, post: 9006247, member: 1125"] OMG have yoy been following my characters life story? Orbril the gnome was an apprentice alchemist but got kicked out because he kept blowings things up. He snuck into the luggage of a travelling diplomat who got sent as ambassador to another dimension, got kidnapped by bandits, caught a pair of giant hamsters with which he started a circus, discovered the remnants of a lamia civilisation, fought off an alien invasion using fireworks and saved the Empress from bodysnatches, he eventually retired in the Fae Realms so he could perv at nude faeries. Now While I had no idea about bleaching my gnomes also dont age normally provided they remain with their clans. However gnomes seperated from their clans are prone to grow old and become antisocial grumps known as boggarts. As a species Gnomes are eusocial burrowers and a burrow is occupied by a Clan-Mother, 1-4 Senior Males and up to 100 gnomelings born into broods of about 20 each season. Each member of a brood shares a common Empathic link with their other broodmates which allows them to instinctively cooperate as a gestalt entity sharing notions, intentions and drives but not concrete ideas. The broods can thus be quite chaotic, as even though they share the same drive the broodmates dont necessarily agree on specifics. Their emphatic link also means gnomes can share fatigue and decrepitude and age at an extremely slow rate. It is thus only at the death of a Clan-Mother or some other major environmental shift that a gnomling will mature to Senior status and one will develop female characteristics becoming a new Clan-Mother (at least once she finds a mate) [/QUOTE]
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