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Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone

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Join Eberron setting creator Keith Baker on a journey across the Western Frontier, the contested land that lies between the ancient kingdom of Breland and the rising nation of Droaam. Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone takes a deep dive into this untamed region, exploring the towns and denizens of this dangerous land.

The Western Frontier is a place where creatures long thought of as “monsters” mingle with clever smugglers and brave wandslingers. In addition to lore about the region and a detailed look at the border town of Quickstone, Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone includes a host of new options for players and Dungeon Masters. Play as a harpy, gargoyle, or medusa! Use Nemesis Sorcery to get an edge on your opponent, or harness the powers of the Bloodhound Ranger to track an elusive foe. Take advantage of new feats, backgrounds, and other options to become a master wandslinger, including unique rules for engaging in arcane duels. Claim mighty artifacts such as Kharash’s Promise or the hand of the daelkyr Orlassk! Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone is fully updated for the 2024 version of the fifth edition rules for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and includes a new system for creating dragonmarked characters in Eberron.

In addition to new monsters, treasures, and descriptions of the communities and cultures of the Frontier, Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone includes the adventure “Heart of Stone” by Imogen Gingell. This provides a story arc that will take characters from 1st level up to 5th level. Can the adventurers uncover the true threat behind a cult spreading across the Western Frontier? There’s only one way to find out. Strap on your wand and mount your tribex—we ride at dawn!

Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone Includes:

6 new Subclasses
5 new Backgrounds
6 new Species, including Harpies and Warforged!
15 new Feats, including Dragonmarks!
15 new Magic Items
...all updated for 2024 DUNGEONS & DRAGONS!

255 pages, PDF

Published September 1, 2024

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Keith Baker

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I've been interested in games since I first fell under the sinister influence of the Dungeons & Dragons boxed set, back in sixth grade. Over the last few decades I have managed to turn gaming from a hobby into a career. Here is a list of the highlights of my life as a game designer. If you have any questions, let me know!

From 1994-2002, I fell into the computer games industry. My first job was with Magnet Interactive Studios, in Washington DC. Sadly, Magnet never managed to hit the big time as a game developer. I worked on a number of projects during my stay at Magnet; for a time I was lead designer on a game called BLUESTAR, a position that was held at other times by such roleplaying luminaries as Ken Rolston and Zeb Cook. However, the only work that ever saw the light of day was some level design on the abstract arcade game Icebreaker.

Magnet began a slow implosion in 1996, and along with a number of other people I went to work for a Colorado company called VR1. I started as lead designer on VR-1 Crossroads, a text-based MUD centered on warring conspiracies – The X-Files meets Illuminati, with a world of dreams thrown in for good measure. When VR1 decided to move away from text games, I started work on a graphical MMORPG based on the pulp serials. After a few twists and turns, the project ended up being known as Lost Continents. But early in 2002 I decided that I'd had enough of the computer games industry and left VR1 to focus on writing. Then in June of 2002, Wizards of the Coast announced their Fantasy Setting Search, and I thought: What about pulp fantasy? And the rest is history. . .


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Keith Baker continues to advance and detail the best D&D setting of all time. A wonderful set of lore and character options for an adventure in Droaam! Complements his other books and some of the novels out there.
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