Rock gnome

When most people think of gnomes, they are in fact thinking of a specific subspecies of gnome called the "Rock gnome." Rock gnomes are a capricious, childlike race very much unlike their cousins, the Svirfneblin or "Deep Gnomes" and the Forest gnomes. Rock gnomes embody the characteristics of their creator and patron deity, Garl Glittergold, choosing to spend their long lives by filling each day with as much fun and enjoyment as is possible.

Rock gnomes roam the lands of Faerûn far and wide, using their impressive, natural intelligence as inventors, mages, and other positions which require mechanical aptitude or just sheer knowledge of their surroundings. Rock gnomes who choose to study the paths of arcane magic typically choose the school of illusion, which they often use to enhance storytelling or defending their small villages from goblinoid attack.

Personality
Rock gnomes possess many of the traits other races (particularly humans) attribute to children. Most rock gnomes enjoy life to their very fullest; asking questions endlessly, pranking friends and strangers alike, and finding new and interesting hobbies are just a few of the countless chores that rock gnomes burden each day with. Much like a child, a rock gnome possesses very little tolerance for long term mental focus unless the task as hand is of notable interest.

While their joyful, child-like viewpoint of life gives the impression that a rock gnome would be incapable of achieving something so mundane as physical labor, rock gnomes manage to use their keen intelligences to turn something generally unexciting as work into a fun and enjoyable expenditure of their time and energy.

Physical Description
Rock gnomes are typically between 3 to 3 1/2 feet tall and weight anywhere from 40 to 45 pounds. They possess a brownish tint to their skin naturally; the presence or absence of light has little effect upon it. Young rock gnomes possess any of a large number of hair colors that fades to grey or white upon reaching adulthood. Male gnomes typically keep beards groomed in a neat manner.

Relations
Rock gnomes are especially easy going with dwarves and halflings, especially those who appreciate a good joke. They're typically more cautious and subdued around the Big Folk, taking a considerably longer time (a day longer, perhaps) to consider a human, elf, and especially half-orc as a friend and ally. They consider all forms of goblinkin to be extremely untrustworthy and give them a very wide berth if possible.

Alignment
Although Rock gnomes possess the free will to choose their alignment, the majority of rock gnomes choose that of their parents, which leans towards neutral good. Rock gnomes will aid someone in need and oppose all who would impose their will upon those weaker than they.

Religion
Rock gnomes typically possess a nonchalant reverence of their chosen deity, bringing up the name of their god in any form of conversation as if they were refering to a friend. Rock gnomes rarely go to church and possess no particularly great amount of veal towards the worship of their pantheon of gods. In typical gnomish manner, the gnomish gods require no particularly impressive display of faith, being more interested in following their own admittably mundane agendas.

Most rock gnomes worship the head of the gnomish pantheon, Garl Glittergold, considering him to be the idealized gnome, personifying mischief and merry-making.

Cities and Dwellings
Rock gnomes gather in small towns, rarely reaching 500 adults. They consider large cities to be uncomfortably, partially because of the great amount of demand the Big Folk half for their skills. Rock gnomes are comfortable deep underground almost as much as in the Realms Above, possessing skill in ore and gemcutting that surpasses that of the dwarves.

Rock gnome homes are burrows, small but clean cave-like carvings into stone and hillsides. Married gnome couples have rooms for each to use, though rock gnome children generally sleep together in a single room. Rock gnome burrows are constructed by clan, allowing underground tunnels to conjoin one another for defense and other purposes.