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Gnomes typically inhabit rolling, rocky hills that are both well wooded and far from human communities. They are very similar in appearance to dwarves, and are also renowned as excellent miners. Most gnomes have earthy skin tones, whitish hair, and eyes of grey-blue to bright blue. They wear clothing of leather or earth tones, and are fond of jewelry. The typical gnome is short in stature, yet slightly stronger than a human, a little more deft, and tend to be a little bit wiser. Like their dwarven cousins they have somewhat of a resistance to magic but, unlike dwarves, tend to be above average at spellcasting. Because of their tendencies to stay away from humans, they are not completely accepted in human communities. Gnomes can see well in near darkness, an adaptation to their mining lifestyle.
- Abbreviation: Gno.
- Racial Size: small.
- Racial TNL: 1111 XP.
- Ill-Suited to Be: nothing.
Diplomatic Corps
Gnomes may participate in the Diplomatic Corps every 10 levels at lowmort. All Elves should report to Nranthos when they are ready to begin.
Comments
Gnomes have a 5% racial spell cost reduction bonus.
On top of that, gnomes have an arcane spell cost reduction bonus of 1/48, or 2.0833%.
Gnomes are nofail at 97%.
Gnomes have good racial stealth, but not as good as halflings or sprites. (this is something of a guess. anyone have a gnome rogue to verify?)