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Alston | Thu 24-Nov-11 06:55 AM |
Member since 07th Sep 2011
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#20, "Gnome Rangers."
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In nearly every folk lore tale, and commonly in fictional writing gnomes have animal friends.
Beastmaster seems like a good fit.
Also, there isn't a single instance of a gnome in water that I can find in the game but there are the Dranetti which are described as forest going gnomes.
Also, in common folk lore and fiction, gnomes are most often associated with forests.
Could we Nix Mariner and instead add Forester for a home terrain type for them?
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Zulghinlour | Thu 24-Nov-11 02:23 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#34, "Santa Zulg abides"
In response to Reply #0
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>In nearly every folk lore tale, and commonly in fictional >writing gnomes have animal friends. > >Beastmaster seems like a good fit. > >Also, there isn't a single instance of a gnome in water that I >can find in the game but there are the Dranetti which are >described as forest going gnomes. > >Also, in common folk lore and fiction, gnomes are most often >associated with forests.
Ladies and gentlemen...I give you Pro. As always vomiting out ideas instead of actually doing as I requested and providing one thing.
>Could we Nix Mariner and instead add Forester for a home >terrain type for them?
There is very little reason to remove mariners as an option. I have however added forester as an option. So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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Alston | Thu 24-Nov-11 10:42 PM |
Member since 07th Sep 2011
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#46, "Couple things."
In response to Reply #1
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What does you request from Pro and I was thinking get rid of mariner for forester because I thought you might want comprimise.
This adds some good colour to the game though. Thank you.
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