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- original Monster Manual (1977). A new gnomish subrace, the deep gnome (svirfneblin), was presented as a character race in the original Unearthed Arcana...
- into a pool of acid. Belwar Dissengulp is a former burrow-warden of the svirfneblin, another humanoid race in the Underdark. Ten years prior to the events...
- Fiend Folio (1981), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996) Sull Svirfneblin (Deep Gnome) Monstrous Manual (1993) (Gnome) Thessalmonster Monstrous...
- Illithids (Mind Flayers) Hook horrors Kuo-toa Myconids (Fungus-men) Pech Svirfneblin (Deep Gnomes) Troglodyte There is no unified underground government since...
- godly realms of Deephome, home of Callarduran Smoothhands, god of the svirfneblin, and Prosperity, realm of Inari, are also located on Dothion. Shurrock...
- "subraces" of the standard races, such as dark elves (drow), and deep gnomes (svirfneblin), for use as player characters and non-player characters. Unearthed Arcana...
- extremely seclusive and shun the company of all other races, including the Svirfneblin. The only exception to this are pech, with whom Rockseers sometimes form...
- Bloodworm. Besides creatures from the column, jermlaine, drow, kuo-toa, and svirfneblin, all of which had previously appeared in adventure modules from TSR,...
- war with other underground neighbors such as dwarves and deep gnomes (svirfneblin), and keep slaves of all types - including allies who fail to live up...
- House Do'Urden Nalfein Do'Urden, Drizzt's brother Belwar Dissengulp, Svirfneblin burrow warden Homeland received a positive review from critic Cindy Speer...