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sleyvas |
Posted - 17 May 2021 : 18:56:49 I'm thinking about a place in Anchorome, and I hadn't really developed the origination story. The idea is that some forest and rock gnomes were forced to flee their homeland (can be just a large city or region) and they flee through the spirit world to Toril. Along the way, they are chased and some of their people willingly allow themselves to be changed into "racoon folk" and "badger folk" at certain points so that they can do things to allow their fellows to survive. In their new forms, they have much shorter life spans, but they've spent say the last 200-300 years on Toril (so some of the original refugee gnomes still remember fleeing as children, though possibly 10-15 generations have passed amongst the changed folk).
Anyway, I hadn't really set what my original "why they left" storyline, because I didn't really need to.... but I was thinking about it and thought "hmmm, should maybe involve kobolds just to build up that whole hatred of kobolds thing". So, that made me think "kobolds are often dragon's servants" and THAT made me think "hmmm, what if dragonborn or half-dragons were also sent to attack these gnomes?". So, I was just thinking I'd throw out for ideas just to make a good story. I'm picturing that maybe the gnomes lived in some mineral rich hills/magical plant forest and a ancestral green dragon and its brood wanted to take over their land for the gems and access to some kind of special fruit for making potions. |
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HighOne |
Posted - 17 May 2021 : 20:31:19 A bitter rivalry between dragonborn and gnomes would go a long way toward integrating dragonborn into Faerun and making them interesting, so I like that idea (not as much as deep-sixing dragonborn entirely, but still...).
Maybe the dragonborn function as hobgoblins in this kobold society. They're the planners and the war-leaders, while the kobolds do all the grunt work. They invaded the gnomes' homeland to steal the gems and add them to their dragon king's hoard. |
TheIriaeban |
Posted - 17 May 2021 : 20:27:34 I used the ol' plague explanation for why Arghenrock was abandoned:
The gnome trade moot Arghenrock (as well as the copper and silver mines beneath it) was struck by a plague the gnomes called The Black Nose. The plague’s most horrible symptom was that it caused a gnome’s nose to turn black and fall off just prior to their death. The plague was resistant to everything the gnome clerics and healers tried so both the trade moot and the mines were abandoned by the gnomes. |
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