its-changemod: I didn’t bother putting these all in order, but as you can see there were fourt
its-changemod: I didn’t bother putting these all in order, but as you can see there were fourteen Eberron books in 3rd edition D&D. The second, Races of Eberron, came out before they realised they wanted to give the entire series the same unique style of cover as the first book, which is why is sticks out like a sore thumb and throws off the unity of the rest of the collection. Anyhow, I’m gonna be chewing through these, so I’ll probably be posting my thoughts and pointing out anything ridiculous I see. Worth noting, though, is that races of Eberron matches the other races books, like races of the dragon, races of the wild, races of destiny, races of stone, and races of Faerun. -- source link