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[grisping my tablet] I Need to draw more environments. I neeeed to be conveying scale
I think a lot of adults Hate snow because their only interactions with snow are shoveling it, or getting it off their car, or trying to drive in it, instead of being open to also engaging with snow in a positive way sometimes-- which, as a lifelong Snow Defender, is annoying to me because one of the ways you can have a positive experience with snow is by looking at it with your eyes
it feels so extravagant but it seems inevitable that forest gnomes' primary textile would be spidersilk
forgot what I was doing and started thinking about traditional gnomish food culture again literally in the middle of normal grocery shopping for myself

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4, 13, & 24 for felix, indigo, nyssa, and mel pleeeaaaaaase
4. Do they have an accent or dialect?
Felix: So-- above-table, in practice, no-- but with the caveat that I DID very much think 'he should have an accent... he'd have a very noticeable gnomish accent' while I was building him, but I couldn't settle on what, specifically, a gnomish accent would sound like :') To this day he's still much more comfortable speaking gnomish than common, and I think he'd carry the kind of accent where a person in the know could pinpoint the exact neighborhood of his warren where he was born and raised, but it doesn't come through in play, alas
it probably wouldn't work out like that because of how eyes work and how much light there is during the day for a creature adapted to low-light conditions but I am rather taken with the idea of someone having the impression that felix has brown eyes because his pupils are so dilated (with interest, delight, etc) every time they see him that it's hard to tell how bright yellow they actually are
the way Ye Olde Fantasy and particularly modern dnd wardrobing is so vibes based is funny to me personally in that I've historically gone a bit anachronistic (so to speak) when I look for historical inspiration for gnomish clothing, pushing out of the middle ages and into 18th century outfit construction, but right now I'm looking into the actual middle ages for a basis for a culturally distinct vibe for forest gnomes, and somehow that feels even more anachronistic (in the opposite direction) compared to how most people design dnd characters