Despite calling Eidriel home, Gnomes, now extinct, are believed to originate alongside the Humans on the Kensillan Continent because of their sentient feature. Once the recognized religion the world over, Majicium still lends much of the cultural staples (and stereotypes) attributed to each race. In the Thaumopaedia, it is written: "To the Gnomes timid within the Caverns, She charmed them with surreal crafts. The Gnomes became knowledgable about the world around them And manipulate nature for their benefit." (Thaumopaedia: Chapter 12, Verses 28-30)
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| - Despite calling Eidriel home, Gnomes, now extinct, are believed to originate alongside the Humans on the Kensillan Continent because of their sentient feature. Once the recognized religion the world over, Majicium still lends much of the cultural staples (and stereotypes) attributed to each race. In the Thaumopaedia, it is written: "To the Gnomes timid within the Caverns, She charmed them with surreal crafts. The Gnomes became knowledgable about the world around them And manipulate nature for their benefit." (Thaumopaedia: Chapter 12, Verses 28-30)
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| - Despite calling Eidriel home, Gnomes, now extinct, are believed to originate alongside the Humans on the Kensillan Continent because of their sentient feature. Once the recognized religion the world over, Majicium still lends much of the cultural staples (and stereotypes) attributed to each race. In the Thaumopaedia, it is written: "To the Gnomes timid within the Caverns, She charmed them with surreal crafts. The Gnomes became knowledgable about the world around them And manipulate nature for their benefit." (Thaumopaedia: Chapter 12, Verses 28-30) They lived in harmony with the Giants from whom they fed and clothed themselves.
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