Боевой молот? Властелин Колец?Из AD&D/D&D Dark Sun и Мистара (в последнем гномы таки есть, но очень-очень мало).
Ты вообще читал сообщение, на которое отвечаешь?
Вот интересно: есть сеттинги, в которых есть dwarves, но нет gnomes. А есть ли сеттинги, в которых есть gnomes, но нет dwarves?
Боевой молот? Властелин Колец?
Вообще-то разделил их Толкиен, назвавший словом Gnomes нолд... нодл... в общем, один из видов эльфов...
А подтвердить цитатой от автора ты это заявление сможешь?
In conclusion I will add a note on two important modern words used in translation. The name Gnomes is sometimes used for the Noldor, and Gnomish for Noldorin. This has been done, because whatever Paracelsus may have thought (if indeed he invented the name), to some Gnome will still suggest Knowledge. Now the High-elven name of this folk, Noldor, signifies Those who Know; for of the ThreeKindreds of the Elves from their beginning the Noldor were ever distinguished both by their knowledge of things that are and were in this world and by their desire to know more. Yet they were not in any way like to the gnomes of learned theory, or of literary and popular fancy. They belonged to a race high and beautiful, the Elder Children of the world, who now are gone. Tall they were, fair-skinned and grey-eyed, though their locks were dark, save in the golden house of Finrod; and their voices knew more melodies than any mortal speech that now is heard. Valiant they were, but their history was grievous; and though it was in far-off days woven a little with the fates of the Fathers, their fate is not that of Men. Their dominion passed long ago, and they dwell now beyond the circles of the world, and do not return.