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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 1189228" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p><strong>re</strong></p><p></p><p>I played a Forest Gnome Wizard. It was the most amusing character I have ever played. </p><p></p><p>His name was Seebo Scheppen. He smoked a small wood pipe and dressed in green robes. The brave little gnome was the groups primary artillery. The image of him pointing his small finger at a group of enemies while they stared dumbly at him caused me to giggle maniacally on more than a few occasions. I don't know what it was, but the image of a two foot tall gnome blasting to bits groups of orcs and evil humans just tickled me.</p><p></p><p>My wizard was a serious gnome man that brought smiles to the faces of those who knew him. He was often underestimated because of this small size, but he more than carried his share of the load when adventuring. </p><p></p><p>Seebo was from a small village in the forest who left home to pursue his dream of becoming a wizard. His parents were still alive and he had a little gnome sister that he often visited.</p><p></p><p>Gnomes can be great fun if your DM plays up the oddity of a small person in a big person society. It also helps if your fellow players can truly envision your tiny character wandering around with them. Most players will act differently towards a tiny gnome than some bigger race. </p><p></p><p>I hope you come up with a fun character. Just remember to emphasize their smallness like having to literally climb up on a big person chair or reach up to face level to open a door, not to mention giants can pick you up and throw you. You can get them back when you get up with a <em>Hold Monster</em> spell. Gnomes can be very amusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 1189228, member: 5834"] [b]re[/b] I played a Forest Gnome Wizard. It was the most amusing character I have ever played. His name was Seebo Scheppen. He smoked a small wood pipe and dressed in green robes. The brave little gnome was the groups primary artillery. The image of him pointing his small finger at a group of enemies while they stared dumbly at him caused me to giggle maniacally on more than a few occasions. I don't know what it was, but the image of a two foot tall gnome blasting to bits groups of orcs and evil humans just tickled me. My wizard was a serious gnome man that brought smiles to the faces of those who knew him. He was often underestimated because of this small size, but he more than carried his share of the load when adventuring. Seebo was from a small village in the forest who left home to pursue his dream of becoming a wizard. His parents were still alive and he had a little gnome sister that he often visited. Gnomes can be great fun if your DM plays up the oddity of a small person in a big person society. It also helps if your fellow players can truly envision your tiny character wandering around with them. Most players will act differently towards a tiny gnome than some bigger race. I hope you come up with a fun character. Just remember to emphasize their smallness like having to literally climb up on a big person chair or reach up to face level to open a door, not to mention giants can pick you up and throw you. You can get them back when you get up with a [i]Hold Monster[/i] spell. Gnomes can be very amusing. [/QUOTE]
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