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MaginX |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 05:54:42 I m working on my character background for a Gnome Illusionist character i am playing in Forgotten Realm setting. His family is currently worshipers of Cyric. He found a magical book that becomes his spellbook that talks and guides him towards Mystra (Midnight). He broke away from his family and found out they have been tricked by Cyric into following him.
I thought about mixing the warlock class with my Wizard illusionist and play it off as his family was special and had closer ties with the fey or something else that can explain the power he gets from the warlock class. After all his family was a rare line of Rock gnomes which caught Cyric's eye and caused him to manipulate them for his own gain.
Any further ideas would be nice or what I can use to explain the power he gets from warlocks. if you want more info just ask I am currently shaping his persona. |
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The Red Walker |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 15:44:59 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
There's also a few ideas you might glean from the gnomes of the Friendly Arm Inn, as featured in Elaine Cunningham's "Speaking with the Dead" -- originally printed in Realms of Mystery and included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham -- and "Stolen Dreams" as well, originally printed in DRAGON #259 and also included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham.
And, also, the gnome priest of Baravar Cloakshadow in Steven Schend's Blackstaff Tower, who was an old pal of Khelben Arunsun, to give you an idea of his age... and *power* level.
dont forget Khelben's Gnomish confidant.... Ompahr Daergech.
one of Steven Schends finest creations!
And one of the few published NPCs that I've dropped wholesale into my Realms.
Steven certainly builds 'em to last!
I wish that novel on The Warrens Steven would have liked to written, could have gotten done. |
The Sage |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 05:53:15 quote: Originally posted by The Red Walker
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
There's also a few ideas you might glean from the gnomes of the Friendly Arm Inn, as featured in Elaine Cunningham's "Speaking with the Dead" -- originally printed in Realms of Mystery and included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham -- and "Stolen Dreams" as well, originally printed in DRAGON #259 and also included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham.
And, also, the gnome priest of Baravar Cloakshadow in Steven Schend's Blackstaff Tower, who was an old pal of Khelben Arunsun, to give you an idea of his age... and *power* level.
dont forget Khelben's Gnomish confidant.... Ompahr Daergech.
one of Steven Schends finest creations!
And one of the few published NPCs that I've dropped wholesale into my Realms.
Steven certainly builds 'em to last! |
TBeholder |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 05:44:42 Skoradin Thinskin? |
The Sage |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 05:40:49 quote: Originally posted by MrHedgehog
The Laughing Mime of Songfarla is supposed to be important...but his/her kingdom is hidden so I don't know how famous that would be. I don't think there are any statistics about him/her either.
Well, Songafarla appears on the "Faerūn of -626 DR Map" on pg. 49 in Lost Empires of Faerūn.
Make of that what you will. |
Markustay |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 05:11:26 quote: Originally posted by MaginX
Are the gnomes in forgotten realm associated with fey? I m looking for a creative reason to have warlock powers. Gonna come from a rare bloodline of rock gnomes.
YES, retroactively.
Originally, no, but with the 4e rules.....
I actually don't mind that - I'm running a slightly modified version of Pathfinder's take on them. |
MrHedgehog |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 04:38:28 The Laughing Mime of Songfarla is supposed to be important...but his/her kingdom is hidden so I don't know how famous that would be. I don't think there are any statistics about him/her either.
I think Gnomes in FR are only associated with fey in 4th edition |
The Red Walker |
Posted - 27 Mar 2013 : 00:03:06 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
There's also a few ideas you might glean from the gnomes of the Friendly Arm Inn, as featured in Elaine Cunningham's "Speaking with the Dead" -- originally printed in Realms of Mystery and included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham -- and "Stolen Dreams" as well, originally printed in DRAGON #259 and also included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham.
And, also, the gnome priest of Baravar Cloakshadow in Steven Schend's Blackstaff Tower, who was an old pal of Khelben Arunsun, to give you an idea of his age... and *power* level.
dont forget Khelben's Gnomish confidant.... Ompahr Daergech.
one of Steven Schends finest creations! |
MaginX |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 20:53:09 Are the gnomes in forgotten realm associated with fey? I m looking for a creative reason to have warlock powers. Gonna come from a rare bloodline of rock gnomes. |
Barastir |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 14:38:06 This excerpt is from the 2e boxed set The North: Guide to the Savage Frontier, in the Frost Hills entry:
Castle of Illusion When Ascalhorn was in its prime, Fhzmilliyun Sparkledrim, a powerful gnome illusionist from Shinglefell Gnome Burrow, built the Castle of Illusion. |
sleyvas |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 13:45:08 from 2nd edition Bloodstone Lands
Bistro Battenrooj Wanders (Impiltur) 4th level fighter/4th level illusionist NG, Garl Glittergold Gnome male INT 16, DEX 16 One of the few surface gnomes in the region, Bistro Battenrooj is possibly the most colorful character PCs will ever encounter. He is a fighter/illusionist by trade, but proclaims himself a monk. He does manage to look the part, despite his diminutive stature and his outrageous hat#151;yellow and green, wide-brimmed, and feathered. He wears plain clothing and travels light, thanks to a belt pouch that is really a bag of holding. For weapons, he uses only a dagger, a crossbow, or his walking stick (jo stick), all suitable for a monk. But under Bistro#146;s plain robe and cape is a form-fitting, custom-made suit of fine elven chain mail (+ 3). Bistro is quick to cast a phantasmal force if the armor is in danger of being discovered. Thus he explains his incredibly hard skin as #147;a testament to his deep levels of concentration.#148; Typically, Bistro utilizes all his illusionist tricks to support his disguise. In battle, he will try to slip in on the enemy#146;s flank and launch a color spray. Then he will wade in among his stunned and unconscious opponents, punching and running about. His allies get the impression that he took down his opponents with his deadly open hand combat style, as Bistro camouflages this maneuver with phantasmal force spells. If his allies are also engaged in combat, they have very little chance of discovering his tricks. When Bistro first encounters adventurers, he will play his other favorite game, especially if the party shows any doubt of his claims to be a monk. Casting a phantasmal force, Bistro goes through an open hand and jo stick attack routine. The spell makes him appear as if he had six arms, all moving in a coordinated blur. Whether Bistro really believes his claim, or whether he just enjoys the challenge of maintaining the disguise has never been determined. Insiders suspect the latter. After all, Bistro is responsible for the hypnosis spells that delude his halfling traveling companion, Bahooha Shortsleeves |
The Sage |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 13:03:31 There's also a few ideas you might glean from the gnomes of the Friendly Arm Inn, as featured in Elaine Cunningham's "Speaking with the Dead" -- originally printed in Realms of Mystery and included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham -- and "Stolen Dreams" as well, originally printed in DRAGON #259 and also included in The Best of Elaine Cunningham.
And, also, the gnome priest of Baravar Cloakshadow in Steven Schend's Blackstaff Tower, who was an old pal of Khelben Arunsun, to give you an idea of his age... and *power* level. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 12:10:00 Nadul DaRoni, of Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog fame (the DaRoni's Workshop section). |
BEAST |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 11:49:44 Nanfoodle Buswilligan - M alchemist - Mirabar & Mithral Hall - "The Hunter's Blades Trilogy" - *BOOM* |
Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 26 Mar 2013 : 06:06:38 Hello MaginX,
This might not answer your question directly, but there's a pretty good article about gnomes in the Forgotten Realms that was published recently on the Wizard's of the Coast website.
The article is called Melve's Plan.
Hope this is of use to you. |
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