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    gnome

    A fictional creature created by Paracelsus as the earth elemental. They are typically said to be a small, humanoid creature (resembling a tiny old man) that lives underground and hordes treasure, and are commonly drawn wearing a pointed hat. A statue of one used as a lawn ornament is known as a garden gnome.

    Due to living underground, they are often used as an earth elemental in fantasy works, particularly in Japanese video games. They are also a common fantasy player character race, due to Dungeons & Dragons where they are a bit larger than in most traditional depictions and are often pranksters, illusionists, and/or tinkerers.

    Specific gnomes
    • Gnome (Mon-Musu Quest!)
    • Gnome (Monster Girl Encyclopedia)
    • Gnome (Seiken Densetsu)
    • Gnome (Tales)
    • Tierra (Monster Musume)
    Gnomes as character races
    • Gnome (Totomono)

    See also

    • Dwarf
    • Fairy
    • Halfling
    • Salamander, often serving as a fire elemental equivalent
    • Sylph, often serving as an air elemental equivalent
    • Undine, often serving as a water elemental equivalent
    • Tag Group:Legendary Creatures
    • Gnome (Software)

    External links

    • Wikipedia: Gnome

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