I don't play Gnomes a lot.
Okay, I don't play them at all in the same way I don't play Forsaken, but at least the overtly evil aspect of the Forsaken* isn't found in Gnomish society. It's just that Gnomes really don't interest me at all in the same way that Kender and Gnomes in the Dragonlance novels/D&D setting didn't interest me. The fact that Gnomes are the metagame option for caster classes (Mage and Warlock) didn't exactly help either.
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| To help an in-game friend create a "Gnome Only" guild, I did create ol' Grumpygus here, whom I actually never play. |
However, for expediency on the Anniversary servers, I created a gnome banker.
My first thoughts on creating one were "Why did I do this?" And it wasn't rhetorical, either, as the likelihood of an L1 Gnome dying while getting to Ironforge was much higher than creating a new Night Elf or Human and running to Darnassus or Stormwind respectively. As it turns out, the timely arrival of an L5 player making the run through the tunnels to Kharanos and on to Ironforge saved my pathetic banker from an ignominious death.
Having arrived at Ironforge, however, I was presented with a pretty standard "banker" experience: go set yourself up to receive items, then go to the bank to deposit them and/or distribute/sell them. No big deal, so I did just that.
A few weeks later, I was taking a screenshot for a guild name I found amusing, and I happened to zoom in on said banker. It was then that I discovered that Gnomes have a very different perspective than other races.
| Okay, this is kind of uncomfortable. |
This makes Cardwyn feeling like a shrimp compared to Night Elves (and Draenei) look tame by comparison.
When your toon can pretty much run underneath a regular horse, you have an extreme difference in perspective.
I guess some people like this, especially given some of the commentary in the Dwarf/Gnome starting zone, but... Yeah. I'm not doing this one again.
*Okay, in the Old World of pre-Cataclysm World of Warcraft, that sort of evil-ness is primarily limited to members of the Apothecary (and Varimathras), but it's much more in-your-face in the reworked Azeroth from Cataclysm onward.

















