Rahsbar, the First Gnome
Rahsbar is the first of the gnomes, and god of said gnomes, often depicted as a much older gnome, with a long, white bushy beard and bushy eyebrows. Also usually depicted holding many books and scrolls, as well as being followed by an mechanical toad, Rahsbar is noted for being a collector of knowledge, as well as a god of invention. Because of this, many scholars, teachers and tinkerers worship Rahsbar, along with the gnomish population, hoping that he will bless them with the ability to comprehend more knowledge, or strike them with the invention of their next great idea. In many libraries, Rahsbar is often seen as a figure, where a grand statue, a carving, or even something as small as a candle holder.
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