Gnome

One of one of the smallest homo genus species, the gnomes are known for their resilience and survivability. Whether it is the Gora in the mountains, Myri in the swamps, or the Ramhar in the tundra, gnomes have learned to adapt to their surroundings and use them to their advantage. They might be small but they tend to be smarter than most homo species. In fact, most notably is the Gora gnomes who lead the way in scholarly studies and research into history.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Gnomes are small and therefore have small frames. They have the same skeletal structure as most species except smaller skeletons. They all have a head, torso, two arms, and two feet. The most noticeable features that most, not all, gnomes have is their large noses.

Genetics and Reproduction

Gnomes reproduce through internal fertalization in the same way as most species.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

In the same way as all other homo genus have normal vision, gnomes are not any different. They have other special capabilities that are not connected to their primary senses. These extra ordinary capabilities include some gnomes being born with the ability to create steam from the pores in their hands. This is just one of the many unique mutations they are born with or develop over time.
Genetic Descendants
Lifespan
100-150 years
Average Height
2-3ft.
Average Weight
30-50lbs.


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