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Gnomes aren't Fey?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sword of Spirit" data-source="post: 6880267" data-attributes="member: 6677017"><p>I love how they've done gnomes in this edition.</p><p></p><p>I never cared for the pre 3.5e take on gnomes. They just felt like weird quasi-dwarves. 3.5e seemed to more or less give us the rock gnome that 5e has, but for some reason the description of it in 5e appeals to me more than it did in 3.5e. There were forest gnomes prior to 4e, but the only thing I knew about them was the limited sub-entry in the 3.5e MM. 4e isn't my thing, but I liked the feyish take on gnomes. Then 5e comes along and merges the old forest gnomes with the 4e gnome into the most awesome foresty gnome ever. I virtually got giddy going through the section on gnomes+forest gnome. They feel about as feyish as elves, and nothing like dwarves. Perhaps the stories of the gnome race as a whole having a kinship with dwarves are somewhat exaggerated...</p><p></p><p>In any event, they made forest gnome feyish in feel like they did elves, and they made both of them mechanically humanoid. And they made gnomes awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sword of Spirit, post: 6880267, member: 6677017"] I love how they've done gnomes in this edition. I never cared for the pre 3.5e take on gnomes. They just felt like weird quasi-dwarves. 3.5e seemed to more or less give us the rock gnome that 5e has, but for some reason the description of it in 5e appeals to me more than it did in 3.5e. There were forest gnomes prior to 4e, but the only thing I knew about them was the limited sub-entry in the 3.5e MM. 4e isn't my thing, but I liked the feyish take on gnomes. Then 5e comes along and merges the old forest gnomes with the 4e gnome into the most awesome foresty gnome ever. I virtually got giddy going through the section on gnomes+forest gnome. They feel about as feyish as elves, and nothing like dwarves. Perhaps the stories of the gnome race as a whole having a kinship with dwarves are somewhat exaggerated... In any event, they made forest gnome feyish in feel like they did elves, and they made both of them mechanically humanoid. And they made gnomes awesome. [/QUOTE]
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