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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Exploring Eberron
bad light, and most Seekers despise the Emerald Claw. If you have ties to the Emerald Claw, you could have served with them before realizing that the Queen of the Dead is pursuing her own evil agenda
within). What binds you to your fellow adventurers, and why would they choose to associate with you? You may be utterly devoted to your quest for immortality—but what is your redeeming feature, your
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
likely to be coveted by evil wizards or to become the object of wrath for some dark force. The only enemies that a halfling village must watch for on an ongoing basis are roving bands of orcs or
. Halfling settlements survive wars because halflings are so irritating. Why conquer something you want nothing to do with?
Bad Apples Although most halflings are energetic and jovial, as with any
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Exploring Eberron
returned as an agent of one of the mighty archfey... a changeling changeling. This is a logical path for a Warlock with an Archfey Patron, and could also work with a Bard (likely following the College
young noble to take their place, and they never returned to take it back. It’s not a bad life, you take your responsibilities seriously, and you’re good at it—far better than the person you replaced. But
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Exploring Eberron
explaining why bad things happen in the world. When a wildfire destroys a village, the Devourer is to blame. When someone commits a crime of passion, they were overcome by the Fury. When monsters prey on
experience life and emotion fully. A player character who follows this path might be a Path of the Berserker Barbarian, or a Bard using the College of Glamour or the College of the Fury (from Chronicles of
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dragon Delves
sister’s plan to win the dragon’s favor a bad one. He doesn’t think Challidax will honor any pledges of fealty from Aerstigga, even if Aerstigga tries to buy off the dragon with treasure. He thinks it
wants freedom from the magic that binds her to the box, or barring that, she wants the autonomy to go where she pleases. Gelida hopes to convince the characters to give her control of the Shield






