Eberron and Level Tiers?


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Dragons of Eberron has a buttload of high level adventure ideas, from high-Heroic through Paragon and then all the way up through Epic. Obviously there are draconic themes to each adventure seed, but the villains aren't exclusively dragons. (Come on, it's Eberron! :-P) While Argonnessen is a major focus of the book, campaign ideas span the whole of Eberron:
- Suppressing titanic magics in the ruins of Xen'drik on behalf of dragons, or alternatively hunting artifacts down for the Lords of Dust, the Dreaming Dark, or someone else;
- Fighting against a powerful rogue wyrm with a political agenda, posing as royalty or even the head of a Dragonmarked house, and threatening to throw Khorvaire back into war;
- Gem Dragons as powerful Inspired, bred as perfect draconic hosts for Quori spirits;
- Tiamat as both a legendary dragon-god and imprisoned Rajah, supreme among both dragons, who seek to keep her imprisoned, and the Lords of Dust, who endeavour to loose her upon Eberron.​
Also detailed is a vast metropolis deep within Argonnessen, filled with hundreds of thousands of dragons and humanoids alike, all explicitly high-level. (Imagine Sharn if everybody was 15th or 20th level, and guards were stone giants and dragons.)

All in all, I believe no discussion of high-level play in Eberron is complete without this book. Better still, it plainly states a future update to 4E on dndinsider.com! It's fluff-heavy, and an interesting read, mixing a distinctly Paragon- and Epic-level perspective with definitely Eberron flavour.

I'm jus' sayin'....
 

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