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<blockquote data-quote="RedGalaxy00" data-source="post: 6241029" data-attributes="member: 6694181"><p>Gnomes, in my opinion, are suppose to represent mortal's connection to the mystical, and nature.</p><p></p><p>Now, I could be wrong, and if I am, tell me, but Gnomes are free-spirited, and are the only race who don't let fear stop them from experiencing new things, and at the end of the day, basically any and all other races will care what there neighboring nations, and races think of them, gnomes do not. To use a quote as an example... </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That was gotten from the Pathfinder description for Gnome, on the d20pfsrd site. Gnomes do what they want, when they want, without care for consequences. They have deep love of art, and music, over humans. They know more of magic and nature then Elves. They understand machinery and history better then dwarves... and at the end of the day, they only want to learn more. That is what drives most to adventure, and travel. That promise of knowledge they don't yet possess.</p><p></p><p>On top of that, they are open with what they know, usually. You see, the greatest dwarf secrets are usually hidden in the deepest caverns, and mines. The most powerful of magics are kept by elves in there forest cities. But a gnomes understanding for things are usually expressed in every word they speak, though most don't understand it, because they're different.</p><p></p><p>Now, if your talking about Gnomes from a "What class fits them best"... usually something like sorcerer, alchemist, gunslinger, and druid...</p><p></p><p>Hope that helped. (FYI: Gnome = favorite race)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedGalaxy00, post: 6241029, member: 6694181"] Gnomes, in my opinion, are suppose to represent mortal's connection to the mystical, and nature. Now, I could be wrong, and if I am, tell me, but Gnomes are free-spirited, and are the only race who don't let fear stop them from experiencing new things, and at the end of the day, basically any and all other races will care what there neighboring nations, and races think of them, gnomes do not. To use a quote as an example... That was gotten from the Pathfinder description for Gnome, on the d20pfsrd site. Gnomes do what they want, when they want, without care for consequences. They have deep love of art, and music, over humans. They know more of magic and nature then Elves. They understand machinery and history better then dwarves... and at the end of the day, they only want to learn more. That is what drives most to adventure, and travel. That promise of knowledge they don't yet possess. On top of that, they are open with what they know, usually. You see, the greatest dwarf secrets are usually hidden in the deepest caverns, and mines. The most powerful of magics are kept by elves in there forest cities. But a gnomes understanding for things are usually expressed in every word they speak, though most don't understand it, because they're different. Now, if your talking about Gnomes from a "What class fits them best"... usually something like sorcerer, alchemist, gunslinger, and druid... Hope that helped. (FYI: Gnome = favorite race) [/QUOTE]
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