Keith Baker is unboxing @BeadleAndGrimms Gold Box #Eberron! https://t.co/ArPEatXzED
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Keith Baker is unboxing @BeadleAndGrimms Gold Box #Eberron! https://t.co/ArPEatXzED
— Twogether Studios (@Twogetherstudio) February 27, 2020
Is there a collective noun for changelings? There really ought to be. 😁 I believe the preferred term is "A masque of changelings."
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) November 25, 2019
My copy of @BeadleAndGrimms Eberron Gold Box was delivered today! More pics when I have a chance to open it. pic.twitter.com/LFRE3ZMoph
— DC You in 2020 (@dclasair) February 26, 2020
Yay! First one I’m seeing in the wild. We hope you enjoy it.
— Mikaela Sims (@Mikaela_V_Sims) February 27, 2020
Some of the awesome things in @BeadleAndGrimms Eberron Gold Box. pic.twitter.com/ySWC1UT32s
— DC You in 2020 (@dclasair) February 27, 2020
Look what just arrived!
I'm not going to spoil all the awesome contents for this one (I want others to get a chance to share), but check out the art for "Murder on the Halcyon," a murder mystery I wrote just for this @BeadleAndGrimms Gold Edition of #Eberron: RFTLW!#dnd #dnd5e pic.twitter.com/GAQMlXhNpB
— Justice Arman 🔜 Gary Con (@justice_arman) February 27, 2020
I only recently picked up the book since a friend expressed interest in using the setting and I've never played in it before. The kalashtar section felt pretty light on detail for the introduction of a unique setting-specific race. Hoping there's more info woven into other parts?
— MxMox (@animusmechanica) December 31, 2019
It’s not stated in canon. MY personal inclination would be NO; they have crystalline eyes and no use for tear ducts. However, they are sustained by alchemical fluids, so if YOU want them to cry, you could explain it that way.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) December 17, 2019
But I’m inclined to focus on the differences between warforged and humans. They don’t express emotion as humans do. They can’t smile, so I wouldn’t have them cry; instead Id want to thinking of what they do to express sorrow INSTEAD of crying. If you’re looking for an involuntary response in place of crying, perhaps they have a slight tremor in their musculature that causes a faint chiming.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) December 17, 2019
Is the Undying Court in opposition to the Blood of Vol?Aerenal is an isolationist nation that takes relatively little interest in what humans do in Khorvaire. They oppose the creation of Mabaran undead and the Deathguard may target undead seeker priests, but they aren't trying to suppress the religion itself…
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) January 31, 2020
… Though they might if people tried to establish it in Aerenal. Also, Lady Illmarrow hates the Undying Court, so the Emerald Claw may target Court champions in Khorvaire.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) January 31, 2020
Awesome, thanks! Are the Deathguard there to stop the creation of Mabaran undead on Khorvaire? They don’t have the numbers or influence to stop necromancy on Khorvaire, or you wouldn’t have Karrnath using undead soldiers. But they may target prominent necromancers, liches, and the like.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) February 1, 2020
Certainly! The Nosomantic Chirugeon and the Black Dog were Jorasco prestige classes that had some overlap with the Mercy monk; it's definitely a valid extrapolation of the Mark of Healing.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) January 14, 2020
is there any lore on the archfiend under Frostfell? I want to use him/her for a campaign and wanted some fun ideas They're called Draal Khatuur, the Heart of Winter. Sadly, all the details about them are in an unpublished article.
— Keith Baker (@HellcowKeith) December 24, 2019