Gnomis

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Gnomis (NO-mis) god of Gnomes, son of Amora.

Gnomis is small in stature, with a mischievous grin and a twinkle in his eye. He loves nothing more than to explore the world around him, and he is constantly tinkering with new inventions and creations.

The Creation of Gnomes

Gnomis searched the earth and the rocks until he found a special material, a mixture of clay and gemstones, which he shaped into a small humanoid form.

Gnomis breathed life into his creation and called it a gnome. These little beings had round faces, small noses, and pointed ears, with bodies as sturdy as the earth they were made from. Gnomis taught them the secrets of the earth, the art of mining and the forging of metals. They became the guardians of the underground, digging tunnels and mines, and creating intricate structures of stone and metal.

As the gnomes prospered and grew in numbers, they developed their own culture and traditions, learning to appreciate the beauty of gems and the art of intricate craftsmanship. Gnomis watched his creations with pride, and he became known as the patron god of the gnomes.

To this day, the gnomes still revere Gnomis and consider him their protector and guide. They continue to delve deep into the earth and create works of art and technology that amaze other races. And when they uncover a particularly precious gem or mineral, they whisper a prayer of thanks to their god, Gnomis.