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<blockquote data-quote="Lanliss" data-source="post: 6900232" data-attributes="member: 6801219"><p><em>Racial draft: Gnomes</em></p><p>Second in their paranoia only to the Dwarves, the vast majority of the Gnomes closed themselves in their temples even before the Resurgence of Chaos, believing that the times of peace were numbered, and that a cataclysm was sure to follow. During this time they consulted with the Spirits of the elements, rather than the gods, and worked to hone their bodies and minds. Now the cataclysm they foresaw has passed, and they move out into the world to spread their teachings to the survivors.</p><p></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Temple Gnomes</em></p><p>Mastering a balance of body and mind, these Gnomes are often mystical to the other races. They are capable of maintaining a perfect calm through the most dire of circumstances, and face the dangers of the new world with a calm curiosity. Within their temples, they represent sanctuary from the chaos, as they use their martial skills to defend all who reside within. Outside their temples, they are an oddity, once rumored to be extinct.</p><p></p><p><em>Crafting Gnomes</em></p><p>These Gnomes are most often seen in small clusters traveling with other races. they are known for their ingenuity and dedication. They have proven themselves to be savvy engineers, capable of blending magic and technology, to a degree, with devastating effect.</p><p></p><p><em>Island gnomes</em></p><p>Living far away from the rest of the world, these Gnomes have enjoyed a peaceful history on an island paradise. They have a calm life on a chain of islands, months travel by sea from anywhere and everywhere else, the rare few seen on the mainland chose a life of adventure, either finding that the peace of home was boring, or feeling guilty that they had such a perfect upbringing in a world of fear.</p><p>NOTE: These Gnomes are not immediately available. adventurers must find the chain of islands, and establish trade routes for them to be playable (currently. I may change my mind on this)</p><p></p><p><em>Northern Gnomes</em></p><p>These Gnomes are only seen naturally in the far north, deep in the snowy tundra called The White. Black skinned and white haired, these Gnomes could not be more different from Drow. They are perpetually cheery, and are among the best home makers in the world. Those gifted in magic are most often seen working as Warlocks of Saint Nicholas, Archfey of the North, spreading joy wherever they may be in the world. Those without the gift of magic work with Nicholas personally, helping him prepare for his annual Journey, out to spread joy for the good, and bludgeon the evil with his massive sack of coal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanliss, post: 6900232, member: 6801219"] [I]Racial draft: Gnomes[/I] Second in their paranoia only to the Dwarves, the vast majority of the Gnomes closed themselves in their temples even before the Resurgence of Chaos, believing that the times of peace were numbered, and that a cataclysm was sure to follow. During this time they consulted with the Spirits of the elements, rather than the gods, and worked to hone their bodies and minds. Now the cataclysm they foresaw has passed, and they move out into the world to spread their teachings to the survivors. [I] Temple Gnomes[/I] Mastering a balance of body and mind, these Gnomes are often mystical to the other races. They are capable of maintaining a perfect calm through the most dire of circumstances, and face the dangers of the new world with a calm curiosity. Within their temples, they represent sanctuary from the chaos, as they use their martial skills to defend all who reside within. Outside their temples, they are an oddity, once rumored to be extinct. [I]Crafting Gnomes[/I] These Gnomes are most often seen in small clusters traveling with other races. they are known for their ingenuity and dedication. They have proven themselves to be savvy engineers, capable of blending magic and technology, to a degree, with devastating effect. [I]Island gnomes[/I] Living far away from the rest of the world, these Gnomes have enjoyed a peaceful history on an island paradise. They have a calm life on a chain of islands, months travel by sea from anywhere and everywhere else, the rare few seen on the mainland chose a life of adventure, either finding that the peace of home was boring, or feeling guilty that they had such a perfect upbringing in a world of fear. NOTE: These Gnomes are not immediately available. adventurers must find the chain of islands, and establish trade routes for them to be playable (currently. I may change my mind on this) [I]Northern Gnomes[/I] These Gnomes are only seen naturally in the far north, deep in the snowy tundra called The White. Black skinned and white haired, these Gnomes could not be more different from Drow. They are perpetually cheery, and are among the best home makers in the world. Those gifted in magic are most often seen working as Warlocks of Saint Nicholas, Archfey of the North, spreading joy wherever they may be in the world. Those without the gift of magic work with Nicholas personally, helping him prepare for his annual Journey, out to spread joy for the good, and bludgeon the evil with his massive sack of coal. [/QUOTE]
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