The Wiki Chronicle
The Wiki Chronicle returns at last, with this extra-special, extra-extra-extra-late edition. Sorry for the wait, everyone, but we get there in the end.
- Where the Bloody Hells Have You Been: Lost in the planes, BadCatMan fetched up in Shavarath, the Battleground, caught between three ever-warring armies. He evaded a shredstorm, only to be caught in the slobbering jaws of a mivilorn, before being rescued by a word archon. He returned via the no-less-hazardous Ash Tower in the Mournland, and so offers his apologies for the lateness of his report.
- Just a Strong Family Resemblance: Perses13 bravely returned to Karrnath to begin his biographies of Kings Kaius I and Kaius III, but had some issues after noting some suspicious similarities...
- Call Him a Connoissewer: Resident sanitation specialist SunderedShor undertook a survey of the sewers of Eberron, paying particular attention to the surprisingly spacious system beneath Stormreach, and found them to be just as unpleasant as we always imagined.
Featured Article
Metrol is the former capital of the Kingdom of Galifar and of the nation Cyre, but now a haunted ruin in the Mournland. Named the Rising City for the buildings that sat atop towering, sky-scraping columns of stone, Metrol was once a great metropolis and famed for its beauty. Here were the seven Royal Palaces of Vermishard high on the towers; the Cathedral of the Sovereign Host on its hill; the Metrol Arena; and the Vault, the mint and treasure of old Galifar; as well as a House Cannith workshop and House Phiarlan's previous Demesne of Shadow. Now the ruined city is strangely changed, with parts relocated or rotated, or else missing. By day, the streets are empty, bar the occasional scavengers or explorers. By night, so-called "ghostbeasts" prowl and howl and slaughter those caught out after dark.New & Upcoming Releases
Chronicles of Eberron is a 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook independently published by setting creator Keith Baker through the Dungeon Master's Guild. It was released on December 1st, 2022.This companion to Exploring Eberron contains lore and new options for players and Dungeon Masters alike. Play a Tairnadal champion with the Oath of Veneration, explore the mysteries of the Dark Six with the Aspiration Domain, or—if you dare—wield the forbidden magic of the Shadow. Learn more about the nobility of Khorvaire, the people of Riedra, and the stormsingers of Lorghalan. Face deadly new foes, from the daelkyr Avassh and Mordain the Fleshweaver to the infamous Grim Lords of Farlnen!"
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- The Cloud Dragon Restaurant in Sharn offers stunning views of the City of Towers and top-quality traditional Brelish cuisine. It's owned and run by Kathya Morn, an aranea in human form who just wants to run her restaurant in peace.
- Hes, a changeling wererat of the Bilge Rats gang in Stormreach, coveted a fine harp in the possession of a dwarf woman newly arrived in the city, so he tested the Cabal of Shadows by trying to get its members to acquire it for him.
- The King's Citadel is the elite military and intelligence agency serving King Boranel ir'Wynarn of Breland. Their five branches cover law enforcement, security of the royal family, magical support, special operations, and espionage.
- Knell beetles dwell in the subterranean world of Khyber, where they dig extensive and convoluted tunnel networks that faintly resemble those found inside anthills. Their chimes may be heard for miles through the caves.
- Ruukosi, a hidden monastic fortresses that guards the nation of Adar, is built into the cliffs on either side of the mouth of the Ruukosi River. The two halves are joined by a natural stone arch that serves as a lookout.
- In the cosmology of Eberron, while most scholars claim that the three Progenitor Dragons created different planes, they disagree on the specifics of which planes and what influence they have on them.
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A human negotiates with a sahuagin for passage through Shargon's Teeth.
Welcome
Welcome! This wiki covers the Eberron campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons from Wizards of the Coast, including lore from sourcebooks, novels, video games, comics, and more across 3.5, 4th, and 5th editions. See the aims and scope of this wiki here.Helping Hand
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Contents
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- Eberron lore
- Resources
- 3.5e: Eberron Campaign Setting
- 4e: Eberron Player's Guide and Eberron Campaign Guide
- 5e: Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron or Eberron: Rising from the Last War
- Additional Eberron sourcebooks
Helping Out
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