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Sarhain's Guide to the Silver Flame is a wonderful accessory to any Silver Flame themed campaign. Everything within is so well thought out and researched, delving into the heirarchies and internal struggles of the CotSF and approaching the topic in a way that is easy to comprehend without needing to know every tidbit of lore- but the supplement also covers those as well. In addition to amazing artwork, it is invaluable for any Flame worshiping character, or even what a Thrane character would and should know about the workings of the Church. Highly recommend, and well done!
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A tool like the Brick Separator is absolutely the work of artifice.
This is a fun take on one of my favorite classes, and has definitely been fun to take various pieces to figure out what infusions and spells they can be built into while trying to design a character around the concept. Next stop, minifigure homunculus.
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This wonderful supplement explores many vast opportunities to help tieflings feel like they belong in Eberron. In exploring differing kinds of tieflings and offering up possibilities for their origins and national heritage the Tiefling Treatise helps to shape a people in line with what can be expected with Eberron's diversity.
There are so many colorful descriptions of characters that can serve as simple table dressing, to in-depth plot and adventure hooks.
This supplement helps to answer character questions that a Dungeon Master might not be prepared for. In a world where immortals have such unique lore, this really works towards letting players portray the characters they might want to explore while remaining true to the nature of the setting and its approach to planetouched.
Very well done and highly recommended!
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This is one of my favorite supplements, it's captivating and adorable and I appreciate all of the efforts that were put into this.
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The example floorplans are a rather nice visual, and the lore is quite fun. I am quite fond of the Personality and Quirk tables for a hut. Short and sweet, but laid out quite well!
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Quick rules for another fun way to incorporate the Tarokka! Very concise and well executed.
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The amount of passion and effort that went into this supplement is evident. The subclasses fit perfectly into Eberron but can easily be adapted to other settings with ease and minimal effort.
In addition to well balanced classes, the artwork is very captivating and the layout makes for an easy readthrough. Very well done.
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Very well thought out, they seem creative and balanced.
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A very fun font. I look forward to seeing what (hopeful) language might be next!
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These Eberron monsters are very well thought out. The various harpies have already inspired my Eberron games!
The art associated with the creatures is absolutely appreciated, as is the well thought out lore to place the new monsters into the world of Eberron.
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I have always enjoyed Abraxis Wren, and this bundle is fantastic, especially with the inclusion of Eye of the Wolf. Well done.
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The adventure has an Eberron feel, utilizing the lore to progress things and make the players feel invested in the world. The encounters are balanced and work well within the progression of the adventure.
All of the original art is very nice and compliments the adventure quite well.
My only contention is that the author pours a lot of passion into scenes that the players will never see. It is great that there is this much investment into the story, but a lot of what goes on behind the scenes will never be known by characters running through the adventure.
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The cartomancer archetype is exactly what I have been looking for in a class like this. Well done.
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Very concise and intriguing, this supplment gives a lot of ideas for deeper politics in Breland.
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A very fun product, a lot of thought and love went into the creation of it.
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