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Wizards RPG Team: Eberron (Hardcover, 2019, Wizards of the Coast)

If I had to choose, I'd say that #Eberron is my favorite #DnD setting. The world is simply well designed from the ground up, and not just an agglomeration of tropes. I also like that you can fit pretty much any D&D element into the setting if you put a little thought into it.

And I really like Keith Baker's attitude when it comes to character concepts: "What do these game mechanics mean for your character? How do you interpret this class/subclass/race for your game and this individual person?" This is as it should be. #ttrpg

@BigJackBrass@social.vivaldi.net @juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe

Technically, it's a "warforged" - sort of a magical sentient robot mass-produced for the last war.

They are very popular as player characters - three out of the five PCs in my last campaign were warforged.

@juergen_hubert it's been my favorite ever since I picked up the original campaign setting book.The Sharn book was so fantastic, too.
I recently played The Oracle of War adventurers league adventure,and it was absolutely horrible. That might be due to the adventurers league format, but it was an underwhelming intro to Eberron for my friends 😑

@anakin78z@mograph.social In my campaign, the Mror Holds got a small coastal strip during the negotiations that ended the Last War.

In the past, the region was used by smugglers, but now that the Mror Holds were officially independent and could trade with whomever they pleased, they wanted to put a respectable port town on the map. This town, called "Ironport", was the home base for the campaign, and had a real "frontier" atmosphere.