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[PFRPG] Player's Options: Gnomes

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With their origins firmly rooted in myth and folklore, gnomes may be one of the better known fantasy creatures to non-gamers, but when it comes to those who play fantasy RPGs they are often overlooked. Gnomes have gone through a variety of changes since their introduction in the grandfather of roleplaying games, starting as basically nothing more than shorter dwarves and progressing to the magic-infused, fey-descended creatures of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

But gnomes still remain often overlooked by players. Player’s Options: Gnomes, presents players with several new options that hopefully will bring gnomes to the forefront and make them a viable option. We present here variant races, like the dour, dark shadow gnomes, over a dozen feats specifically for gnome characters, a number of flaws to flesh out gnome characters, and finally a few bits of equipment specific to gnomes.


Gnomes. Not just for gardens and traveling anymore!

Also, be sure to check out Player's Options: ElvesPlayer's Options: HumansPlayer's Options: Halflings, Player's Options: Dwarves!

This content is now part of Paths of Power II.

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July 2nd, 2013
An Endzeitgeist.com review This installment of the Player's Options-line is 12 pages long, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD, leaving us with 10 pages of content, so let's take a look! Following the format of the series, we kick this off with [...]
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