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The gnome appeared as a character race in the second edition Player's Handbook (1989). [13] The gnome also appeared in the Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989). [ 14 ] Four gnomish races – forest, rock, tinker, and deep (svirfneblin) – were detailed as player character races in The Complete Book of Gnomes and Halflings (1993).
Nibenay: 6th Champion of Rajaat, "Bane of Gnomes"; Male; Sorcerer-king of Nibenay; Exterminated the gnome race in 1229 years. He was previously known as Gallard but took the name Nibenay after rebelling against Rajaat.
Articles relating to gnomes and their depictions. They are mythological creatures and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and widely adopted by authors including those of modern fantasy literature.
Gnome (band), a stoner rock band notable for their garden gnome-like hats; Gnome (rhetoric), saying or maxim providing instruction in compact form; Gnome (car), a cyclecar made in London between 1925 and 1926 "The Gnome", a song by Pink Floyd; G-Nome, a video game released in 1997; Gnome Press, a 1948–1962 small-press publishing company
Where is my Gnome? was a viral marketing campaign by Travelocity in early 2004, created by creative agency McKinney. [1] Its mascot, a two-foot tall bearded gnome wearing a blue coat, black boots and a red conical hat, is known as "the Roaming Gnome".
Finally, in this edition, bard became the favored class for the gnome race, replacing the traditional illusionist. The dvati (an obscure race, composed entirely of sets of twins, that first appeared in Dragon magazine #271), also have bard as their favored class, and the satyr also shares this class as a favorite.
GNOME (/ɡəˈnoʊm/, /ˈnoʊm/) [6] [7] [8] originally an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment, [9] is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like [10] operating systems.
Sherlock Gnomes is a 2018 animated mystery comedy film directed by John Stevenson. [2] Based on the character Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle, it is a sequel to Gnomeo & Juliet (2011).