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<blockquote data-quote="Kalendraf" data-source="post: 1598603" data-attributes="member: 3433"><p>In my main campaign, gnomes and dwarves have many similarities. Both are known to enjoy their liquor, and both are known for their mining abilities. But gnomes are a bit more inclined toward living above ground than their dwarven counterparts, and they are also quite a bit more social than dwarves.</p><p></p><p>There are rumors that gnomes are distantly related to goblins, but any gnome will denounce such talk as "pure poppycock". However, the similarities in statue, nose-size and skin coloration (typically tan) still leads many to wonder if their might in fact be some truth to it. Gnomes have been known to be ruthless and even mean at times which hasn't helped their reputation either. Of course, many gnomes are very laid back and mellow, so it might just be a few bad apples.</p><p></p><p>There are presently no gnomes in the party, but they have visited a gnomish mining town. They have also encountered a pair of NPC gnomes who were assassins, so they really dislike gnomes right now.</p><p></p><p>My other campaign is set in Greyhawk, and the party has encountered gnomes in the Stark Mounds south of Geoff. So the gnomes there are typical greyhawk gnomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalendraf, post: 1598603, member: 3433"] In my main campaign, gnomes and dwarves have many similarities. Both are known to enjoy their liquor, and both are known for their mining abilities. But gnomes are a bit more inclined toward living above ground than their dwarven counterparts, and they are also quite a bit more social than dwarves. There are rumors that gnomes are distantly related to goblins, but any gnome will denounce such talk as "pure poppycock". However, the similarities in statue, nose-size and skin coloration (typically tan) still leads many to wonder if their might in fact be some truth to it. Gnomes have been known to be ruthless and even mean at times which hasn't helped their reputation either. Of course, many gnomes are very laid back and mellow, so it might just be a few bad apples. There are presently no gnomes in the party, but they have visited a gnomish mining town. They have also encountered a pair of NPC gnomes who were assassins, so they really dislike gnomes right now. My other campaign is set in Greyhawk, and the party has encountered gnomes in the Stark Mounds south of Geoff. So the gnomes there are typical greyhawk gnomes. [/QUOTE]
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