Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Where Gnomes Live

For the average forest gnome, they tend to live in tree house's. It's not your typical tree house high up in the branches, this tree house is way down under the roots in the soil.  A male gnome begins to build his adult home 15 to 20 years before he plans to marry, and this is also down with his fathers help. There is a hidden entrance which leads to a long tunnel, that has a few traps for greedy animals in the area. The gnome and his guests are too light to set off the traps. Most gnome homes consist of a boot room, wash room, 3 sleep alcoves, and living room which has kitchen space, and hobby space. In there home gnomes often have a large bathroom, and a large stove, they also have a well with a bucket for water and a chimney. They also often have a trap door leading to a secret exit.


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