The Lord of Blades
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| The Lord of Blades, from Five Nations | |
| The Lord of Blades | |
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| Home | Construct, The Mournland |
| Gender | Male-personality |
| Race | Warforged |
| 3rd edition rules | |
| Level (CR) | 12 (CR 12) |
| Class | Fighter 2/Artificer 5/Warforged Juggernaut 5 |
| Alignment | Lawful Evil |
| Source | Dungeon magazine #111, pg. 68-70; Five Nations pg. 84-85 |
| 4th edition rules | |
| Level | 21 |
| Role | Elite Soldier (Leader) |
| Alignment | Unaligned |
| Source | Eberron Campaign Guide pg. 100 |
No one knows exactly when or where the enigmatic entity known as the Lord of Blades was created. Currently he resides in an undisclosed location in the Mournland where he leads a band of warforged who seek to destroy or enslave all races of the flesh.
Mystery surrounds the Lord of Blades, and speculations abound regarding his nature, whereabouts and motivations. Some believe him to be the last creation of House Cannith creation forges while others believe him to have been formed in secret after the last of those forges went cold. Some believe that the Lord of Blades is the warforged Bulwark, who served King Boranel of Breland. The truth is unknown, but Bulwarks disappearance and the appearance of the Lord of Blades were around the same time. Some attribute the cause of the Day of Mourning to the Lord of Blades and his machinations. All of these remain merely speculations, the only thing that is certain of him is his hatred for mankind and his charismatic ability to draw other warforged to his cause forming a psuedo-religion known as the Lord of Blades.
| Faiths of Eberron |
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| The Silver Flame | The Sovereign Host | The Dark Six | The Blood of Vol | The Cults of the Dragon Below | The Path of Light | The Undying Court | The Lord of Blades | The Becoming God | Druidic Sects |
References
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Keith Baker, Bill Slavicsek, and James Wyatt (2004). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0.
Jennifer Clarke Wilkes, Ari Marmell, and C.A. Suleiman (2006). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3934-6.
