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<blockquote data-quote="Yora" data-source="post: 5871015" data-attributes="member: 6670763"><p>In my homebrew setting, gnomes are the only small race in a rather tough world. This results in them having to use every dirty trick that is out there to survive. Gnome warriors have no concept of honor in battle, for them everything is fair game.</p><p>They also get into direct confrontations when its by their own terms. If they can't ambush their enemy, they will always retreat or if neccessary surrender, but they will not fight unless they have a clear advantage or if there is no other way to stay alive. They can always come back later to finish the job. Since they are small, many people asume they are weak and easily scared, so they don't get chased often when they retreat or appear to accept defeat.</p><p></p><p>This behavior also applies to business and politics. Gnomes will say yes to everything to make their opponent not regard them as a threat and put them into false confidence. And a few days later they turn around and have no intention of keeping their promises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yora, post: 5871015, member: 6670763"] In my homebrew setting, gnomes are the only small race in a rather tough world. This results in them having to use every dirty trick that is out there to survive. Gnome warriors have no concept of honor in battle, for them everything is fair game. They also get into direct confrontations when its by their own terms. If they can't ambush their enemy, they will always retreat or if neccessary surrender, but they will not fight unless they have a clear advantage or if there is no other way to stay alive. They can always come back later to finish the job. Since they are small, many people asume they are weak and easily scared, so they don't get chased often when they retreat or appear to accept defeat. This behavior also applies to business and politics. Gnomes will say yes to everything to make their opponent not regard them as a threat and put them into false confidence. And a few days later they turn around and have no intention of keeping their promises. [/QUOTE]
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