Glyfair said:Could be your definition is a bit tight. It seems you want a BBEG running a country that everyone wants deposed. That's really not the flavor of Eberron at the "human" level. All the pure BBEGs tend to be non-human (the Quori, the Daelkyr).
One of the themes of Eberron, I believe, is that most characters have their good and bad points. Even the "evil" leaders are usually interested in the good of their country as a whole (probably to be expected in an area where they've just exited a major world war).
It's more like:
There's a vampire king, but its a 'good' vampire king.
There's a hobgoblin leader, but its a 'good' hobgoblin leader.
There's a coven of hag who rule, but its a 'good' coven of hags who rule.
There's a gnomish secret society, but its a 'good' gnomish secret society.
There's a high priest, but she's a 'good' high priest.
And every leader has a subordinate who would make a worse ruler. It's always in the PCs interests to make sure that the current people in power stay in power, and are not replaced by their subordinates.
I just got annoyed when almost every realm was like this. Pretty much the only exception is the queen of the 'France' country (I forget the Eberron name). I would have liked to see a bit more variation and shades of grey.
I have other issues with Eberron. For example, I think that the existence of Dragonmarked Houses seriously undercuts the nationalism inherant in the setting, and I don't see how the House compete economically. But the issue above is the one that really put me off.