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| description = '''The Many Faces of Gond''' is a common [[Books|Book]]. | | description = '''The Many Faces of Gond''' is a common [[Books|Book]]. | ||
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | | quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink. | ||
| book text = [An | | book text = [An exerpt from a history of Gond - the Lord of All Smiths.] | ||
What is in a name? Many things, in fact - especially when it comes to Gond. While the gods are no strangers to changing their titles (Mystra, make up your mind!), few can compete with the Lord of All Smiths. Boasting no less than dix secret names (Aranlaerus, Balateng, Daerosdaeros, Klannauda, Mrangor, and Tattaba - covered in chapter eighty-five), the gnomes were not content with this. Instead, they chose their own name for Gond. | What is in a name? Many things, in fact - especially when it comes to Gond. While the gods are no strangers to changing their titles (Mystra, make up your mind!), few can compete with the Lord of All Smiths. Boasting no less than dix secret names (Aranlaerus, Balateng, Daerosdaeros, Klannauda, Mrangor, and Tattaba - covered in chapter eighty-five), the gnomes were not content with this. Instead, they chose their own name for Gond. | ||
Nebelun. | Nebelun. |