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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 5 years ago
Sharn is the largest metropolis not only on Khorvaire, but on all of Eberron. It is built on a relatively small piece of land at the mouth of a major river. It is located in a 'manifest zone', which means the barriers between it and another plane - one attuned to Air - are thin and so magical spells...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 7 years ago
Being one of the last Eberron manuals produced, 'City of Stormreach' fetches a high price in the secondary market. Is it worth getting the physical copy? For most people, the answer is no.I enjoyed the additional information, this pairs nicely with a 'Secrets of Xen'drik'. Much like the Sharn volume...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 9 years ago
I've been immersing myself in the Eberron handbooks, and recently started a campaign, and I found the information of this particular one useful as a DM - and sure appreciated how the book was organized.The fact this book has a solid index - over and above an index at all - and had alphabetical entri...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 10 years ago
What gives? 'The Dreaming Dark' was the flagship trilogy for the Eberron setting in Dungeons and Dragons. I enjoyed 'The City of Towers' and 'The Shattered Land' and was looking forward to finally reading the conclusion. I expected there to be some loose ends, an open ending of sorts to make way for...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 10 years ago
D&D supplements are only going to appeal to a certain mindset - even avid players of the game are going to glaze over at pages of NPC and monster stats - and 'Secrets of Xen'drik' is not going to get any crossover appeal. However, for those of us who love the minutiae of constructed universes, this ...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 11 years ago
Baker's 'City of Towers' was a nice change of pace for me, and 'The Shattered Land' lived up to most of my expectations. I found that 'City of Towers' was a stronger novel because of its cohesiveness, but here the pace was better.A year or so after the events of 'City of Towers', our adventurers hav...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 11 years ago
'The City of Towers' takes place in a land that has just concluded a devastating hundred years war. The main characters are all refugees of a country that was swallowed up in an as-yet-unknown dark magic fallout. Sharn, the titular city, is the metropolis of the only kingdom among the combatants to ...
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