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<blockquote data-quote="Uller" data-source="post: 6740756" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>In spending a little time with the deep gnomes you are able to learn some things about their city. Snrivfneblin are not good at keeping histories...for time out of memory Blingdenstone was a secretive city occupied by thousands of gnomes and hidden by magic and trickery. But when they took in a renegade drow who eventually convinced them to join in a war between the dwarves of Mithral Hall and the drow of Menzoberrenzan. The drow were defeated and repulsed but over time they rebuilt their forces and eventually laid siege to the now revealed city. Alone the gnomes were no match for the drow, Blingdenstone fell and it's citizens that survived taken away in chains. </p><p></p><p>Within the last few decades, a few have begun to return to their ancestral homeland. But from what you are able to learn that all hangs in the balance. Drow raids and monsters of the underdark make life difficult and lately attacks by earth elementals and strange oozes have made things even more so. </p><p></p><p>You get the impression that many in Blingdenstone desire to return to the old days of living in secrecy so they are suspicious of strangers, but at the same time their hands are so full that they may welcome anyone who could help them. What help they might offer you might depend on what help you can offer them.</p><p></p><p> [MENTION=6788194]Zansy[/MENTION], are you making any attempt to hide your motivations from the gnomes? If so, make a deception check to be opposed by their 'passive' insight (10).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uller, post: 6740756, member: 413"] In spending a little time with the deep gnomes you are able to learn some things about their city. Snrivfneblin are not good at keeping histories...for time out of memory Blingdenstone was a secretive city occupied by thousands of gnomes and hidden by magic and trickery. But when they took in a renegade drow who eventually convinced them to join in a war between the dwarves of Mithral Hall and the drow of Menzoberrenzan. The drow were defeated and repulsed but over time they rebuilt their forces and eventually laid siege to the now revealed city. Alone the gnomes were no match for the drow, Blingdenstone fell and it's citizens that survived taken away in chains. Within the last few decades, a few have begun to return to their ancestral homeland. But from what you are able to learn that all hangs in the balance. Drow raids and monsters of the underdark make life difficult and lately attacks by earth elementals and strange oozes have made things even more so. You get the impression that many in Blingdenstone desire to return to the old days of living in secrecy so they are suspicious of strangers, but at the same time their hands are so full that they may welcome anyone who could help them. What help they might offer you might depend on what help you can offer them. [MENTION=6788194]Zansy[/MENTION], are you making any attempt to hide your motivations from the gnomes? If so, make a deception check to be opposed by their 'passive' insight (10). [/QUOTE]
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