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Eberron: Forge of the Artificer
Ability Scores: Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom
Feat: Mark of Finding
Skill Proficiencies: Perception and Survival
Tool Proficiencies: Choose one kind of Gaming Set
Equipment: Choose A or B
-reliance from an early age. What your young house lacks in resources, it makes up for in spirit and determination. Tharashk has a destiny to fulfill, and you have a part in it. Whether in combat or in social
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Eberron: Forge of the Artificer
: Choose one kind of Gaming Set
Equipment: Choose A or B: (A) Gaming Set (same as above), Climber’s Kit, Fine Clothes, Hunting Trap, Manacles, 2 GP; or (B) 50 GP
Heirs of other houses lead lives
of luxury, but in House Tharashk you learned self-reliance from an early age. What your young house lacks in resources, it makes up for in spirit and determination. Tharashk has a destiny to fulfill
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
enough clues to correctly arrange the objects without having to guess, this puzzle can take any number of forms. Missing Pieces. You can choose where the missing cards are located. For example, the
characters might need to decode a map or navigate a maze to find the cards. You can also make this puzzle more complex by separating the clues. For instance, have each clue come from a different statue
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Journeys through the Radiant Citadel
Janya on “mercenary business from the surface.”
Brother Broumane Brother Broumane is one of the charismatic leaders of the New Janyan movement, a political group focused on Janya’s self-reliance and
the Billowing Patrol knows, and if there’s information the characters need, he can provide it. The two High Court members eventually insist the characters choose who they—and, by extension, Djaynai—will






