I do not have a lot of experience reading the core D&D books--I mostly read the stuff that I need while gaming; or, when things get slow during a session, the articles with good pictures.
Eberron Player's Guide is the first book I have ever tired to read like a novel.
I am not that familiar with the Eberron setting (I am currently reading my first Eberron novel--which I am liking a lot).
I am reading it primarily in preparation for running Seekers of the Ashen Crown this summer.
The world overview + great moments in history is fantastic. The focus on the world recovering from war is really neat.
So far I am really enjoying the exercise of reading a rule book like a novel. Thanks, David S.
Eberron Player's Guide is the first book I have ever tired to read like a novel.
I am not that familiar with the Eberron setting (I am currently reading my first Eberron novel--which I am liking a lot).
I am reading it primarily in preparation for running Seekers of the Ashen Crown this summer.
The world overview + great moments in history is fantastic. The focus on the world recovering from war is really neat.
So far I am really enjoying the exercise of reading a rule book like a novel. Thanks, David S.