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{{Race |
{{Race |
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| [[File:Gnome_hunters.gif|center]] |
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| decay = 16 minutes |
| decay = 16 minutes |
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| language = Common, Gnomish |
| language = Common, Gnomish |
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| regen = 2 per 5 min |
| regen = 2 per 5 min |
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| weight = |
| weight = 48 to 143 lbs. |
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| height = 3.5' to 4', 4.25' max}} |
| height = 3.5' to 4', 4.25' max}} |
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<section begin=forest />'''Forest gnomes''' protect their dwellings with camouflage, deadly traps and poisonous foliage. They have become stronger and wiser in order to survive. |
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Despite their cautious nature, Forest Gnomes can be friendly and are known to be great lovers of poetry and rumination.<section end=forest /> |
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'''Forest Gnomes''' live in bloodline compounds deep within [[Elanthia]]'s forests. They protect themselves through skilled camouflage, and often devious, and sometimes deadly, traps. |
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Forest Gnomes live in a society of hunter-gatherers, depending on an exacting knowledge of their surrounding habitat, and some adept manipulation of their home to improve their hunting yield. |
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Because of their more active lifestyles, Forest Gnomes are known to be more robust than their urban cousins. Living in the wild and working together has also helped them develop [[wisdom]] and [[discipline]]. |
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== Statistics == |
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Gnomes never fail at ventriloquism attempts with the SAY verb and are the only race capable of speaking anonymously when hidden and throwing their voice (though it's not guaranteed). |
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{{Race stats |
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|str = -10|con = +10|dex = +5|agi = +10|dis = +5|aur = 0|log = +5|int = 0|wis = +5|inf = -5}} |
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For [[statistic growth rate]]s by [[profession]], see [[List of statistic growth rates#Forest Gnome]]. |
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== Forest Gnome Statistics == |
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|str = -10|con = 10|dex = 5|agi = 10|dis = 5|aur = 0|log = 5|int = 0|wis = 5|inf = -5 |
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|Bstr = 22|Bcon = 22|Bdex = 27|Bagi = 23|Bdis = 17|Baur = 25|Blog = 10|Bint = 15|Bwis = 20|Binf = 30 |
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|Cstr = 17|Ccon = 22|Cdex = 12|Cagi = 18|Cdis = 27|Caur = 15|Clog = 25|Cint = 25|Cwis = 30|Cinf = 20 |
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|Estr = 7|Econ = 22|Edex = 17|Eagi = 18|Edis = 27|Eaur = 20|Elog = 25|Eint = 20|Ewis = 30|Einf = 25 |
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|Mstr = 22|Mcon = 27|Mdex = 22|Magi = 33|Mdis = 27|Maur = 15|Mlog = 20|Mint = 20|Mwis = 15|Minf = 10 |
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|Pstr = 22|Pcon = 22|Pdex = 27|Pagi = 23|Pdis = 17|Paur = 25|Plog = 10|Pint = 15|Pwis = 20|Pinf = 30 |
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|RAstr = 22|RAcon = 22|RAdex = 32|RAagi = 23|RAdis = 22|RAaur = 15|RAlog = 15|RAint = 25|RAwis = 25|RAinf = 10 |
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|ROstr = 22|ROcon = 22|ROdex = 27|ROagi = 33|ROdis = 22|ROaur = 15|ROlog = 20|ROint = 25|ROwis = 10|ROinf = 15 |
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|Sstr = 7|Scon = 17|Sdex = 22|Sagi = 18|Sdis = 27|Saur = 30|Slog = 25|Sint = 20|Swis = 25|Sinf = 20 |
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|WAstr = 27|WAcon = 27|WAdex = 27|WAagi = 28|WAdis = 22|WAaur = 15|WAlog = 10|WAint = 20|WAwis = 15|WAinf = 20 |
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|WIstr = 7|WIcon = 17|WIdex = 27|WIagi = 18|WIdis = 22|WIaur = 30|WIlog = 25|WIint = 25|WIwis = 20|WIinf = 20 |
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<blockquote>''Note: To edit the layout of the tables in this section, go to [[Template:Race stats]]''</blockquote> |
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== Other Characteristics == |
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!Spirit On Node |
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| 2 per 5 min |
| 2 per 5 min |
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!Decay Timer |
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| 16 min |
| 16 min |
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!Max Health |
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| 100 |
| 100 |
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!Base Regeneration |
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| 2 |
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!Weight Factor |
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| 0. |
| 0.4767 |
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!Encumbrance Factor |
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| 0.60 |
| 0.60 |
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!Maneuver Bonus |
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| Excellent |
| Excellent |
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!Elemental TD |
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| 0 |
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!Spiritual TD |
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| 0 |
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!Mental TD |
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| 0 |
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!Sorcerer TD |
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| 0 |
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!Poison TD |
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| 0 |
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!Disease TD |
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| 0 |
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Forest gnomes have a base [[roundtime]] reduction with crossbows of 1 second when used for {{boldmono|[[MSTRIKE]]}}. |
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Forest gnomes receive a large bonus to hiding in the forest and a bonus to crossbow cocking time. Both varieties of gnomes are skilled ventriloquists and imitators -- they are perfect at using [[IMITATE]], have a bonus to throwing their voice, can speak anonymously from hiding, and receive a bonus to using the [[Divert combat maneuver]]. |
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All gnomes (forest and burghal) are skilled ventriloquists and imitators -- they are perfect at using {{boldmono|[[IMITATE]]}}, have a bonus to throwing their voice, can speak anonymously from hiding, and receive a bonus to using the [[divert]] combat maneuver. |
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== Description == |
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Forest gnomes live deep within Elanthia's forests. They live in bloodline compounds protected from predators and prying eyes by ingenious systems of camouflage, sometimes including thickets, rivers and streams, deadfall and other traps, and even poisonous foliage. |
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Forest gnomes are classic hunter-gatherers, and they know the forest around their compound as well as you know your local food store. Forest gnomes rely on a vast array of techniques to compensate for their size disadvantages, including: landscaping the forest around their compounds to create killing grounds (by, for example, forcing a running deer along a particular path that ends in a deadfall, or by burning off underbrush to create kill zones for gnomish archers). |
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Nevertheless, due to their need to hone martial skills for hunting and self-defense, their need to hike long distances through wild terrain, and their need to haul trees and large stones, the forest gnomes have developed greater strength of body than their urban cousins. Perhaps due to a more leisurely pace of life, but more likely as a result of their love of poetry and rumination, forest gnomes have developed greater wisdom than the average burghal gnome can boast. And because of the need to work together in groups (to coordinate hunting, work, and travel) the forest gnomes are more disciplined than the burghals. |
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== Cultures == |
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Forest Gnomes follow their bloodlines with an almost royal fervor. Though war between bloodlines is rare, outsiders wouldn't know it for all the spectacular arguments that have occurred in the past. |
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=== Basingstoke === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Basingstoke think of themselves as the original gnomes because they live more closely to ancient traditions. They tend to be conservative and a bit haughty around others of their race. Basingstoke gnomes live deep in the woods, in compounds defended by ingenious pitfalls and snares. The Basingstokes have a strong emotional relationship to nature, which, because of their relative size and strength, they consider a rather more hostile than benevolent force. Most Basingstoke gnomes worship Imaera, and many of them choose to honor her in their life's work. |
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=== Greengair === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Greengair cultivate a balance with nature. Unlike their Basingstoke forebears, whom they liken to a plague of locusts, Greengair gnomes live in permanent compounds that resemble parks and gardens. Because of their fixed location, these gnomes have been known to tinker with the environment, seeking to maximize the yield of useful plants. Greengair alchemists also produce natural compounds that have the ability to modify (for better or worse) a person's skills and characteristics. Many Greengair gnomes are vegetarian. |
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=== Wendwillow === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Wendwillow never cease their wandering through the forests of Elanthia, though individual families halt their travels when they find a place that captures their hearts. Known for their hospitality and diplomacy, Wendwillow gnomes are easy-going and good-natured. They often stop their wayfaring to heal environmental damage from fire or flood, and many of them are drawn to the healing profession. Their fickle nature leads many of them to worship the goddess Zelia. |
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=== Rosengift === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Rosengift believe that they have a mandate to subject the forests to gnomish rule. Descended from a group of rangers who hunted with poisoned arrows, Rosengift gnomes rarely follow any law but expediency and their own personal code. They take particular delight in violating the so-called 'laws of nature' by cross-pollinating plants, breeding new varieties of animals, and tattooing their fitness-sculpted bodies. They delight in sporting contests and competitions of every kind, and rarely find time or inclination to marry. |
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=== Felcour === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Felcour worship V'tull (the god of Combat and Bloodlust), and martial traditions define their cultural practice. They value honor and physical strength above other virtues. They mark every important decision with a blood oath, and they wear vicious scars as reminders of the oaths they have taken and fulfilled. In Felcour society, status is gained and lost through single combat against other gnomes or the beasts of the forest. Rarely will a Felcour gnome admit to following any profession but that of war. |
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=== Angstholm === |
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The gnomes of Bloodline Angstholm rarely leave their island fortress home, and when they do they are notoriously private and shy among strangers. They make acquaintance slowly and, even among their closest friends, say little about their homeland. Descended from Wendwillow survivors of a cataclysmic flood, the Angstholm gnomes remain dedicated to their founders' pledge to tame the elements through the study of elemental magic. They have long been disdainful of the Arkati, whom they hold responsible for the flood. Many have turned away from the Arkati altogether to worship the elements directly. |
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=== Inyexat === |
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The [[Inyexat]] are forest gnomes who are found in [[Atan Irith]]. They have close ties with the [[erithi]]. |
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== Verbs == |
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<small>{verb} set {standard/culture}</small> |
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<section begin=verbs /> |
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! colspan=2 style="background:#ddd; white-space: nowrap; font-size: larger; text-align: center;" | '''[[TINKER (verb)|TINKER]]''' |
! colspan=2 style="background:#ddd; white-space: nowrap; font-size: larger; text-align: center;" | '''[[TINKER (verb)|TINKER]]''' |
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|FIDGET <person> |
|FIDGET <person> |
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|You glance at (target) while you fiddle nervously with your <random worn item>. |
|You glance at (target) while you fiddle nervously with your <random worn item>. |
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== Resources == |
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*[[Lines of Blood: A History of the Gnomes]] (official documentation) |
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*[[Forest Gnomes: Adornments on Ceremonial Clothing]] (official documentation) |
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*[[Forest Gnomes: Thoughts from an Angstholm Raised Half-Elf]] (official documentation) |
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*[[Inyexat]] (official documentation) |
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*[[Gairen Compound]] |
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*[[Forest gnome clothing (log)]] |
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*[[/saved posts|Saved posts]] |
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{{Forest Gnomes}} |
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== See also == |
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{{Races}} |
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*[[Forest gnome clothing (saved post)]] |
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*[[Forest gnome verbs (saved post)]] |
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[[Category:Forest gnomes| ]] |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/races/forestgnome.asp Races: Forest Gnome], on Play.net |
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{{Template:Forest Gnomes}} |
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[[Category:Races and Cultures]] |
[[Category:Races and Cultures]] |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 7 June 2023
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Forest gnomes protect their dwellings with camouflage, deadly traps and poisonous foliage. They have become stronger and wiser in order to survive.
Despite their cautious nature, Forest Gnomes can be friendly and are known to be great lovers of poetry and rumination.
Statistics
Strength | Constitution | Dexterity | Agility | Discipline | Aura | Logic | Intuition | Wisdom | Influence |
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-10 | +10 | +5 | +10 | +5 | 0 | +5 | 0 | +5 | -5 |
For statistic growth rates by profession, see List of statistic growth rates#Forest Gnome.
Spirit On Node | 2 per 5 min | Decay Timer | 16 min |
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Max Health | 100 | Base Regeneration | 2 |
Weight Factor | 0.4767 | Encumbrance Factor | 0.60 |
Maneuver Bonus | Excellent | Elemental TD | 0 |
Spiritual TD | 0 | Mental TD | 0 |
Sorcerer TD | 0 | Poison TD | 0 |
Disease TD | 0 |
Forest gnomes have a base roundtime reduction with crossbows of 1 second when used for MSTRIKE.
All gnomes (forest and burghal) are skilled ventriloquists and imitators -- they are perfect at using IMITATE, have a bonus to throwing their voice, can speak anonymously from hiding, and receive a bonus to using the divert combat maneuver.
Description
Forest gnomes live deep within Elanthia's forests. They live in bloodline compounds protected from predators and prying eyes by ingenious systems of camouflage, sometimes including thickets, rivers and streams, deadfall and other traps, and even poisonous foliage.
Forest gnomes are classic hunter-gatherers, and they know the forest around their compound as well as you know your local food store. Forest gnomes rely on a vast array of techniques to compensate for their size disadvantages, including: landscaping the forest around their compounds to create killing grounds (by, for example, forcing a running deer along a particular path that ends in a deadfall, or by burning off underbrush to create kill zones for gnomish archers).
Nevertheless, due to their need to hone martial skills for hunting and self-defense, their need to hike long distances through wild terrain, and their need to haul trees and large stones, the forest gnomes have developed greater strength of body than their urban cousins. Perhaps due to a more leisurely pace of life, but more likely as a result of their love of poetry and rumination, forest gnomes have developed greater wisdom than the average burghal gnome can boast. And because of the need to work together in groups (to coordinate hunting, work, and travel) the forest gnomes are more disciplined than the burghals.
Cultures
Forest Gnomes follow their bloodlines with an almost royal fervor. Though war between bloodlines is rare, outsiders wouldn't know it for all the spectacular arguments that have occurred in the past.
Basingstoke
The gnomes of Bloodline Basingstoke think of themselves as the original gnomes because they live more closely to ancient traditions. They tend to be conservative and a bit haughty around others of their race. Basingstoke gnomes live deep in the woods, in compounds defended by ingenious pitfalls and snares. The Basingstokes have a strong emotional relationship to nature, which, because of their relative size and strength, they consider a rather more hostile than benevolent force. Most Basingstoke gnomes worship Imaera, and many of them choose to honor her in their life's work.
Greengair
The gnomes of Bloodline Greengair cultivate a balance with nature. Unlike their Basingstoke forebears, whom they liken to a plague of locusts, Greengair gnomes live in permanent compounds that resemble parks and gardens. Because of their fixed location, these gnomes have been known to tinker with the environment, seeking to maximize the yield of useful plants. Greengair alchemists also produce natural compounds that have the ability to modify (for better or worse) a person's skills and characteristics. Many Greengair gnomes are vegetarian.
Wendwillow
The gnomes of Bloodline Wendwillow never cease their wandering through the forests of Elanthia, though individual families halt their travels when they find a place that captures their hearts. Known for their hospitality and diplomacy, Wendwillow gnomes are easy-going and good-natured. They often stop their wayfaring to heal environmental damage from fire or flood, and many of them are drawn to the healing profession. Their fickle nature leads many of them to worship the goddess Zelia.
Rosengift
The gnomes of Bloodline Rosengift believe that they have a mandate to subject the forests to gnomish rule. Descended from a group of rangers who hunted with poisoned arrows, Rosengift gnomes rarely follow any law but expediency and their own personal code. They take particular delight in violating the so-called 'laws of nature' by cross-pollinating plants, breeding new varieties of animals, and tattooing their fitness-sculpted bodies. They delight in sporting contests and competitions of every kind, and rarely find time or inclination to marry.
Felcour
The gnomes of Bloodline Felcour worship V'tull (the god of Combat and Bloodlust), and martial traditions define their cultural practice. They value honor and physical strength above other virtues. They mark every important decision with a blood oath, and they wear vicious scars as reminders of the oaths they have taken and fulfilled. In Felcour society, status is gained and lost through single combat against other gnomes or the beasts of the forest. Rarely will a Felcour gnome admit to following any profession but that of war.
Angstholm
The gnomes of Bloodline Angstholm rarely leave their island fortress home, and when they do they are notoriously private and shy among strangers. They make acquaintance slowly and, even among their closest friends, say little about their homeland. Descended from Wendwillow survivors of a cataclysmic flood, the Angstholm gnomes remain dedicated to their founders' pledge to tame the elements through the study of elemental magic. They have long been disdainful of the Arkati, whom they hold responsible for the flood. Many have turned away from the Arkati altogether to worship the elements directly.
Inyexat
The Inyexat are forest gnomes who are found in Atan Irith. They have close ties with the erithi.
Verbs
{verb} set {standard/culture}
TINKER | |
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TINKER | You ponder on the philosophical aspects of your environment and consider the potential ecological consequences of your surroundings. |
TINKER <person> | Noticing a tiny, stray twig on (target's) leg, you reach over and remove it, flicking it into the distance. |
TINKER <item> | You tinker with your (item), analyzing its structure. |
TINKER <foraged item> Empty Hand |
Tracing the (item's) form with your fingertip, you study it scrupulously hoping to deduce pertinent information regarding its origin. |
TINKER <foraged item> Held |
You meticulously inspect the (item) in an attempt to discern and understand its ecological intricacies. |
SALUTE | |
SALUTE | Snapping your heels together, you stiffen your upper body, left arm pressed tight against your side, and salute. |
SALUTE <self> | You wave your hands back and forth, one over the other, in a definitive negative motion. |
SALUTE <person> | Snapping your heels together, you stiffen your upper body, left arm pressed tight against your side, and salute <person>. |
OBSERVE | |
OBSERVE Outside |
Crouching low to the ground, you scan your immediate surroundings with a keen eye and a skilled hand. Once convinced there are no environmental traps, you slap your hand against your thigh decisively. |
OBSERVE Inside |
With a keen eye, you scan your surroundings and are fairly convinced that there are no environmental traps nearby. |
OBSERVE <creature> | You spend some time observing (target), familiarizing yourself with his/her/its unique behavior and qualities. |
OBSERVE <object> | You pause for a moment and observe (target). |
OBSERVE <self> | You mouth a few words silently while trying to imitate speech patterns. |
OBSERVE <person> | You observe (target) carefully, scrutinizing his/her facial movements while he/she speaks. |
WINK | |
WINK | With your mouth agape, you execute a slow, exaggerated wink at (target) and then roll your eyes dramatically. |
WINK <self> | You squeeze your eyes shut and shake your head in disbelief. |
WINK <person> | With your mouth agape, you execute a slow, exaggerated wink at (target) and then roll your eyes dramatically. |
FIDGET | |
FIDGET | You rub your hands together briskly as you scrutinize your surroundings. |
FIDGET <creature> | You glance at (creature) and fidget nervously. |
FIDGET <object> | You fiddle with (target), clearly distracted from your surroundings. |
FIDGET <self> Inside |
You fidget nervously as you glance around the area, clearly uncomfortable with the lack of vegetation. |
FIDGET <self> Outside |
You fiddle with your <random worn item> as you glance nervously around the area. |
FIDGET <person> | You glance at (target) while you fiddle nervously with your <random worn item>. |
Resources
- Lines of Blood: A History of the Gnomes (official documentation)
- Forest Gnomes: Adornments on Ceremonial Clothing (official documentation)
- Forest Gnomes: Thoughts from an Angstholm Raised Half-Elf (official documentation)
- Inyexat (official documentation)
- Gairen Compound
- Forest gnome clothing (log)
- Saved posts
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