1. Races

Gnome

Origin: Gnomes also originate from the continent of Diminora.

Language: Gnomes primarily speak Gnomish.

Settlements: Gnomes are native to Diminora, specifically its coldest reaches in the northernmost region.  

Travel: Gnomes do not have easy travel connections to other continents but may have settlements or interactions with other races that have migrated to Diminora.

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Shelter Design: Gnomes' settlements would feature sturdy structures made from available resources, such as ice, snow, and animal hides. Igloos, ice caves, or well-insulated wooden structures might be common.

Clothing and Furs: Gnomes would wear multiple layers of specialized clothing, including fur-lined garments, thick skins, and insulation made from animal pelts. They might also utilize protective goggles or visors to shield their eyes from snow glare.

Hunting and Fishing: Gnomes would have developed efficient hunting and fishing techniques to secure food sources in harsh environments. They could use specialized tools, such as ice fishing equipment, harpoons, and traps.

Travel Methods: Gnomes might employ sleds or skis for efficient transportation over snow and ice. They could train sled dogs or other animals for pulling sleds or carrying loads.

Resource Management: Gnomes would possess knowledge of how to sustainably use available resources, such as ice, snow, and animals. They might have practices to minimize waste and maximize the use of every part of hunted animals.

Community Support: Gnome communities would emphasize cooperation, sharing resources, and communal decision-making to ensure survival in challenging conditions. They would have strong social bonds and a deep sense of responsibility towards each other.

Oral Tradition and Storytelling: Gnomes would value oral traditions and storytelling as a means to preserve cultural history, share knowledge, and pass down survival skills from generation to generation.