Yeah. When I DM, the number of ex-gnomes shall know no limit.

Dead gnomes may be common enough, but undead gnomes seem to be quite rare, really. In fact, has anyone ever had their PC encounter one in a game?
Yeah. When I DM, the number of ex-gnomes shall know no limit.
Only because we wanted the little bugger to finally be useful. Half-interested player dropped out, was valiantly and honestly NPC'd until his painful death in an abandoned mine...one undead swag caddy/wagon guard in the making.rounser said:
Dead gnomes may be common enough, but undead gnomes seem to be quite rare, really. In fact, has anyone ever had their PC encounter one in a game?
Heheh...yeah, I mean, on the list of PC races to make your undead big bad or skeleton/zombie foot soldiers out of, "gnome" generally doesn't exactly leap to mind.Or did you mean not one the PC's created to serve them?![]()
Not that I recall but I know a player who specializes in playing gnome liches. (And liches in general.)rounser said:undead gnomes seem to be quite rare, really. In fact, has anyone ever had their PC encounter one in a game?
*nods* Indeed. Thankfully, both of these are generally confined to Dragonlance.Testament said:Kender are the Ewoks of D&D, Gully Dwarves are the Gungans. Kill them all.
Yeah, overused is an understatement. And the only Largo that comes to my mind is the one of Megatokyo fame, who you probably aren't talking about here, but I agree about the Drow fanboys.Testament said:Drow ... they're overused, attract idiotic Largo-class fanboys ...
I think I'll start a high-level githyanki campaign about an invasion of Dragonlance for reason of the wholesale slaughter of the kender and tinker gnomes.Gez said:Anything coming from Dragonlance and less than 6-ft.-tall must die a bloody, cruel, painful, and gruesome death. This includes any halfling that behaves in a Kenderish way, any gnome that tinkers with abandon, and any dwarf that is crude, stupid and dirty.