
Many have overly large mouths and eyes, an effect which can be both disturbing and stunning, depending on the individual. Gnomes possess highly mutable facial characteristics, and their proportions often don't match the norm of other humanoid races. Gnomes' coloration has little regard for heredity, with the color of a gnome's parents and other kin having no apparent bearing on the gnome's appearance.
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Similarly, their flesh tones range from earthy browns to floral pinks, and gnomes with black, pastel blue, or even green skin are not unknown. Their hair tends toward vibrant colors such as the fiery orange of autumn leaves, the verdant green of forests at springtime, or the deep reds and purples of wildflowers in bloom. While gnomes are certainly not above cosmetic enhancement (and may wish to change their appearance just to see how outlandish they can look), their natural hues truly range over a rainbow of coloration. The coloration of gnomes varies so wildly that many outsiders assume gnomes commonly use dyes and illusions to change their skin and hair tones. Though their diminutive stature reduces their ability to move quickly, gnomes often train to take advantage of their size, especially when fighting foes much larger than themselves. Despite their small frames, however, gnomes are extremely resilient, and not as weak as many of their foes assume. Gnomes are one of the smallest of the common races, generally standing just over 3 feet in height. Gnomes who enjoy the variety of people and places that Full of interesting sights and newĮxperiences, the region presents a perfect spectacle for Numerian border, Embeth Forest, and Brevoy's Gronziįorest, though these shamanistic sects tend to keep Of less civilized gnomes exist in Echo Wood near the Presence in the River Kingdoms and have establishedĬommunities there, such as Thom and Artume. Optimistic gnomesĬling to these vanishings as proof that the Stolen Lands Regions like these have longĭrawn gnomes to their proximity, and tales of gnomeĮxpeditions to explore the Stolen Lands are quiteĬommon-as are tales of expeditions that become lostĪnd are never heard from again. Stolen Lands is the primary reason none have managed Manyīelieve that the influence of the First World over the Thin yet further, rumors hold, in the Stolen Lands-andĬertainly fey are a powerful force in the region. The boundaries between Golarion and the First WorldĪre not constant in some places, like in the Sellen Riverīasin, these barriers are unusually thin.
