there are so many eberron books, a subreddit that's actually for it, keith baker's blog, Keith's podcast, and at least one discord
instead of posting badly written inane nonsense that could be solved with a google search why don't you invest time into the setting? much as you would with any other. eberron is less confusing than faerun, it's built to be
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I've never really played an Eberron adventure, but the descriptions lead me to believe it was basically "Adventure Time" as drama(edy).
A fantasy setting where any kind of hero or anachronistic technology might exist because it's in a distant post-apocalyptic neo-medieval future.
I've since learned what Eberron is about which is great, but this setting, I still think this setting should be a thing. Someone make it a thing.
Thanks!
An “Adventure Time-like” setting!?!? That would be goated!
I am the Sturgeon Man, AKA Sturgeon Dan.
With my Sturgeon Band, we’ll conquer the Sturgeon Land!
With my Sturgeon Bars, and m’ boy Bruno Mars,
The Sturgeon Dudes will send you Sturgeon [REDACTED]!
There is a Homebrew "Adventure Time" 4e setting.
there are so many eberron books, a subreddit that's actually for it, keith baker's blog, Keith's podcast, and at least one discord
instead of posting badly written inane nonsense that could be solved with a google search why don't you invest time into the setting? much as you would with any other. eberron is less confusing than faerun, it's built to be