D&D 5E Chronicles of Eberron Is Keith Baker's New D&D Book, out now!

After a few days of teasing, Eberron creator Keith Baker has announced his new book -- Chronicles of Eberron! By Keith and Imogen Gingell, the 200-page book will be available on DMs Guild in December. Hektula is the Scribe of Sul Khatesh, the Keeper of the Library of Ashtakala, and the Chronicler of the Lords of Dust. Her treasured tomes hold arcane secrets still hidden from human and...

After a few days of teasing, Eberron creator Keith Baker has announced his new book -- Chronicles of Eberron! By Keith and Imogen Gingell, the 200-page book will be available on DMs Guild in December.

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Hektula is the Scribe of Sul Khatesh, the Keeper of the Library of Ashtakala, and the Chronicler of the Lords of Dust. Her treasured tomes hold arcane secrets still hidden from human and dragon alike. What lies beneath the Barren Sea? What powers does Mordain the Fleshweaver wield within Blackroot? Who are the Grim Lords of the Bloodsail Principality? All these secrets and many more can be found in the Chronicles of Eberron…

  • Chronicles of Eberron is a new 5E sourcebook from Eberron creator Keith Baker and designer Imogen Gingell.
  • This book explores a diverse range of topics, including lore and advice for both players and DMs, along with new monsters, treasures, spells and character options.
  • Chronicles of Eberron will be available on the DMs Guild as a PDF and print-on-demand.


But that's not all! There is a collaboration with Hero Forge and new T-Shirts!

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dave2008

Legend
Anyways glad more good Eberron content is coming, because you know WotC isn't going to make it, which is rather pathetic honestly.
IDK, I much prefer the current model to the old all WotC/TSR way. A quick and dirty intro rom WotC then off to the Guild to get the old school lore or new updates from an enthusiastic community that sometimes (and definitely this time) include the setting authors.
 

grimslade

Krampus ate my d20s
Exploring Eberron does warrant its price. It is a fantastic book. It is, however, a niche product. There are not as many Eberron enthusiasts as regular 5E purchasers. EE fulfills the promise of DMsGuild. There is a lot of chaff on the platform, but EE is the product that can surpass even many of the regular WotC releases. Very excited for another dip into Khorvaire!
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
The shear melodrama of Twitter, where folks act like Twitter is mere hours from demise is freaking hilarious 😂🤣. It's Y2K all over again.
They're down to a tenth of their employees and most of the folks that keep the complicated series of plates spinning are gone. All the network engineers I know think that Twitter is likely going to go down, repeatedly, or even stay down for an extended period once the World Cup starts.
 

ChaosOS

Legend
Exploring Eberron does warrant its price. It is a fantastic book. It is, however, a niche product. There are not as many Eberron enthusiasts as regular 5E purchasers. EE fulfills the promise of DMsGuild. There is a lot of chaff on the platform, but EE is the product that can surpass even many of the regular WotC releases. Very excited for another dip into Khorvaire!
Some of the sleuthing suggests Chronicle may include sections on places beyond Khorvaire!
 






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