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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 6764091" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>As did I, until I thought about it for a sec.</p><p></p><p>Instead of the sarcastic post I was going to make (referencing the gnomish pantheon), I'll just say this: OP, in English, when you want to link one modifier (e.g. "little") to another modifier (e.g. "worshipped"), you should put a hyphen between the two words ("little-worshipped"). It's the difference between "a dog eating chicken" and "a dog-eating chicken!!!" Or between a little known person (such as a famous child actor or actor with dwarfism), and a little-known person, such as you or me (unknown to most people).</p><p></p><p>That said though, the pantheon of an infrequently-played race like gnome is not a bad place to start. Most people aren't even necessarily aware that gnomes have a pantheon of their own.</p><p></p><p>You could also go out on a limb and play a character from one of the "faraway" countries like Rashemen, with their unique spin on many things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 6764091, member: 6790260"] As did I, until I thought about it for a sec. Instead of the sarcastic post I was going to make (referencing the gnomish pantheon), I'll just say this: OP, in English, when you want to link one modifier (e.g. "little") to another modifier (e.g. "worshipped"), you should put a hyphen between the two words ("little-worshipped"). It's the difference between "a dog eating chicken" and "a dog-eating chicken!!!" Or between a little known person (such as a famous child actor or actor with dwarfism), and a little-known person, such as you or me (unknown to most people). That said though, the pantheon of an infrequently-played race like gnome is not a bad place to start. Most people aren't even necessarily aware that gnomes have a pantheon of their own. You could also go out on a limb and play a character from one of the "faraway" countries like Rashemen, with their unique spin on many things. [/QUOTE]
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