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Once they named the county after Feniltyr and shortening it to Tyr, there was a slight rebellion. Since these gnomes had never had their own lands to name, it was decided that no expense would be spared in the naming of their new domain. Hence, you will see very long, very descriptive names like "Tyr-in-the-Thistle-by-the-Sea". | Once they named the county after Feniltyr and shortening it to Tyr, there was a slight rebellion. Since these gnomes had never had their own lands to name, it was decided that no expense would be spared in the naming of their new domain. Hence, you will see very long, very descriptive names like "Tyr-in-the-Thistle-by-the-Sea". | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 8 March 2020
Race
Gnome
Physical Description
Gnomes of the Tyrinisti come from all walks and all lands, so their appearance covers the entire experience of gnomes. Average height and weight.
Habitation
The Tyrinisti live in the famed County of Tyr beside the Kingdom of Aen on the Aen-Tyr Peninsula.
Capital
Tyr-in-the-Thistle-by-the-Sea is the county seat and capital of the Tyrinisti.
History
The Tyrinisti came with the human folk who came to settle the Aen-Tyr peninsula. Of course, when they first arrived, it was only called the Aen Peninsula and contained the Kingdom of Aen. But the Tyrinisti gnomes fought for their own homeland now that everyone had a new homeland in Elwindil. Eventually, it was decided that they would take what is now known as the County of Tyr. They decided that they would call the land after the god that followed them to this new land, Feniltyr.
Once they named the county after Feniltyr and shortening it to Tyr, there was a slight rebellion. Since these gnomes had never had their own lands to name, it was decided that no expense would be spared in the naming of their new domain. Hence, you will see very long, very descriptive names like "Tyr-in-the-Thistle-by-the-Sea".