[12] The skin of gnomes ran in hue from reddish tans to earthy browns or even shades of gray, with exact hue somewhat dependent upon the ethnic origin of a gnome. Similarly, gnomish hair varied wildly in color from blond and brown to more exotic colors like white, orange, or even green. The skin of gnomes ran in hue from reddish tans to earthy browns or even shades of gray, with exact hue somewhat dependent upon the ethnic origin of a gnome.
Similarly, gnomish hair varied wildly in color from blond and brown to more exotic colors like white, orange, or even green. Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Species - Gnome - A gnome's energy and enthusiasm for living shines through every inch of his or her tiny. In the role-playing game, Dungeons, and Dragons (DnD), gnomes have a civilized appearance.
They appear in a classic variety of colors, most of which are earth-toned. These colors may include reddish tan, brown, or gray. Gnome subraces in DnD vary, as does their hair color.
Brown, orange, blonde, and black hair are all possible shades for gnome. Forest gnome skin is an earthy color and looks, in many ways, like wood, although it is not particularly tough. Forest gnome hair is brown or black, though it grays with age, sometimes to a pure white.
Ability Score Increase: Dexterity score increases by 1. Natural Illusionist: Learn the minor illusion cantrip. Their skin color ranges from dark tan to woody brown, and hair is fair, and their eyes can be any shade of blue.
Gnome males prefer short, carefully and their beards are trimmed. Gnome, Lava Lava gnomes are wiry and surprisingly strong for their small stature, likely because of a lifetime spent swinging a hammer and toiling at a forge. Like most gnomes, they are defined by dark arched eyebrows and sharply pointed ears.
Hair color ranges from brilliant red to lustrous black, with every shade of orange and yellow in. By Forgotten Realms (The D&D setting that 5e considers standard) canon, they have normal hair colors, but that doesn't really matter. In my setting gnomes come in all hair and skin colors, as creatures of the fey first and foremost, they don't generally adhere to the muted colors that primes would consider normal.
Skin, hair, and eye color vary somewhat by subrace: the most common type of gnome, the Rock Gnome, has skin ranging from a dark tan to a woody brown (sometimes with a hint of gray), pale hair, and eyes any shade of blue. The skin of gnomes runs in hue from reddish tans to earthy browns or even shades of gray, with exact hue somewhat dependent upon the ethnic origin of a gnome. Similarly, gnomish hair varies wildly in color from blond and brown to more exotic colors like white, orange, or even green.