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Such is the nature of the Gnomish people to help and aid their fellow Gnome | Such is the nature of the Gnomish people to help and aid their fellow Gnome in times of troubles or strife. | ||
Gnomes of all stripes, who seemingly have never met will, each of their own volition, find common cause to seek justice, help resolve conflicts or root out evil and then go on their way rarely staying around for much praise. Their names often forgotten. | Gnomes of all stripes, who seemingly have never met will, each of their own volition, find common cause to seek justice, help resolve conflicts or root out evil and then go on their way rarely staying around for much praise. Their names often forgotten. | ||
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Such is the nature of the Gnomish people to help and aid their fellow Gnome in times of troubles or strife.
Gnomes of all stripes, who seemingly have never met will, each of their own volition, find common cause to seek justice, help resolve conflicts or root out evil and then go on their way rarely staying around for much praise. Their names often forgotten.
Such was the case in the year 1516 where in many such varying incidents from Free Gnome Island to the village of Promise and the Rattle to Milpazul to as far as San Citlán, examples of unaffiliated gnomes working together to solve or resolve a crisis are easy to find.
All in the tradition of Gnomish folk hero and Alexandrian paragon Sprigg The Shrewd