Stocky frame in moss-green tunic, leather gloves stiff with sap, belt jingling with tiny tools, boots soft and silent, hair knotted with twigs, copper goggles pushed atop a soot-smudged forehead.
Forest Gnomes are Zin’s elusive woodland folk, dwelling in tranquil communes hidden deep within ancient forests. 🌳 Small and sprightly, they wield potent illusions and a deep bond with nature to protect their secluded homes. With nimble minds and a knack for animal kinship, they thrive in harmony with the wild, their magic cloaking them from threats as they guide the forest’s creatures to safety.
Forest Gnomes trace their roots to primal fey spirits, their lineage woven into Zin’s oldest groves. 🍃 Gifted with illusionary magic by woodland deities, they emerged as guardians of the forest, their lives entwined with its rhythms. This heritage drives their protective instincts and love for the wild.
Barely three feet tall, Forest Gnomes are slight, with earthy skin, mossy hair, and eyes that shimmer like dew. 🦋 Clad in leaf-woven tunics or bark-like cloaks, they blend seamlessly into their surroundings. Their nimble movements and soft steps make them ghosts in the underbrush.
Forest Gnomes wield innate magic, crafting illusions to hide paths or vanish from sight. 🌫️ Their affinity for animals lets them commune with beasts, guiding them to food or safety. In danger, they conjure mirages or turn invisible, outwitting foes with cunning and guile.
Forest Gnome communes are tucked in glades or hollows, veiled by enchantments and twisting trails. 🌱 Vines and bioluminescent fungi light their homes, where they live in harmony with woodland creatures. These sanctuaries are near-impossible to find, guarded by illusion and vigilance.
Facing Forest Gnomes tests perception against their trickery. 🛡️ Illusions misdirect attackers, while summoned beasts or hidden traps thwart pursuit. Only keen senses or anti-magic can pierce their deceptions, as they vanish into the forest’s embrace.
Forest Gnomes are Zin’s silent protectors, their illusions shielding the wild from harm. 🌿 Their bond with nature and mastery of deception weave a legacy of quiet resilience, their hidden enclaves a haven of peace. Elusive and wise, they dance through Zin’s forests, guardians of its secrets.
A Tier 2 Artist is a respected creative professional whose technical skill, refined style, and reliable body of work make them a notable presence in local markets and patron circles. They are no longer just producing competent pieces. At this tier, their work has identity, consistency, and enough quality to attract repeat buyers and better commissions.
Tier 2 Artists are deeply shaped by apprenticeship, guild advancement, temple commissions, workshop leadership, or years of disciplined practice. They understand composition, material behavior, restoration, presentation, and the difference between routine work and memorable work. Their craft is no longer just functional. It is recognizably developed.
These creatures usually appear as established painters, sculptors, icon-makers, muralists, illustrators, ceramic artists, woodcarvers, or mixed-medium artisans with a known hand. Their clothing is still practical, but often better organized and marked by trade confidence: pigment-stained cuffs, tool belts, waxed aprons, rolled sketches, protective wrappings, and cases built for transport or commission work. They carry themselves like people used to being judged by the quality of what they make.
A Tier 2 Artist commonly sells framed paintings, detailed portrait studies, carved devotional figures, painted household screens, decorative ceramic sets, illuminated pages, custom shop signs, festival masks, etched plaques, miniature sculptures, painted boxes, prepared pigments, quality brushes, varnishes, and partially completed commission pieces. Their stock is more polished and more expensive than that of a Tier 1 Crafter, often with samples meant to impress patrons rather than just fill a stall.
Their working style is controlled, deliberate, and increasingly personal. A Tier 2 Artist can reproduce traditional forms well, but also introduces style choices that make their work recognizable. They handle commissions with more confidence, correct mistakes more cleanly, and understand how to produce pieces suited to wealthier clients, temples, guildhalls, or civic display.
What defines this subtype is skilled cultural production with growing influence. Tier 2 Artists do more than decorate everyday life. They shape how a neighborhood, shrine, guild, or household presents itself. Their work may mark public celebrations, preserve family lineage, glorify patrons, or give visual identity to important spaces.
Tier 2 Artists often work from a permanent studio, an upgraded market space, a guild-backed shop, or a traveling workshop with apprentices or hired help. They are more likely to balance everyday sales with commissioned work, and may have relationships with temples, minor nobles, merchants, or festival organizers. Their income is still variable, but more stable and more reputation-driven.
These creatures are commonly found as guild artisans, portraitists, mural painters, decorative sculptors, temple image-makers, manuscript illuminators, public sign specialists, or respected market artists whose names carry local weight. In settlements, they are often the ones trusted with work people want remembered, displayed, or admired.
A Tier 2 Artist holds modest status rather than simple usefulness. People seek them out not just because they can make something, but because they can make it well. Their work may appear in better homes, shrines, halls, and shops, and their opinion on taste, presentation, or imagery may begin to matter in local circles.
Tier 2 represents an artist that has developed beyond dependable craft into recognized quality. The core traits remain the same—technical skill, creative labor, sellable work, and cultural value—but they now operate with greater refinement, stronger inventory, and clearer reputation. It is no longer just a working maker. It is a true artisan.
This merchant's wares are tagged with teleportation magic as a contingency. Should the merchant fall in battle, most of their inventory will shimmer and vanish—teleported to a secure location. Only coins and a handful of items that slip through the contingency remain behind.
Town Merchants are the prosperous shopkeepers and guild traders who dominate the marketplaces of mid-sized towns and thriving trade hubs. 🪙 With spacious storefronts bursting with superior gear — finely crafted weapons, potent mid-tier potions, enchanted tools, and rare crafting materials like griffon feathers or shadowsteel ingots — they eagerly purchase the more impressive relics and dungeon hauls adventurers bring back from deeper ruins. Operating under stronger regional guilds, they offer enhanced protection through binding contracts and swift retaliation: cross one and blacklists ripple across entire trade routes, while bounties ensure swift justice without the merchant ever lifting a finger.
Profit remains their true north, yet Town Merchants embrace bolder financial risks — wagering on high-value shipments, extending lines of credit to trusted parties, or investing in exotic stock that could yield fortunes or ruin. 🏪 They’re the reliable bridge between local peddlers and grander powers, always ready with local lore, special commissions, and the occasional magical oddity that turns a simple sale into the spark of a greater quest. Smart adventurers cultivate these relationships early; a Town Merchant’s favor today can unlock the exact rare component or urgent escort job that saves the party tomorrow. 🪙
This merchant's wares are tagged with teleportation magic as a contingency. Should the merchant fall in battle, most of their inventory will shimmer and vanish—teleported to a secure location. Only coins and a handful of items that slip through the contingency remain behind.