The Eladrin are in Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. The Eladrin 1 are also an optional playable sub-race of elf - At The DM's Option - in the DMG (p. In a general sense, a DM is not required to have all playable races or sub-race from all supplements in play in their campaign world, but it never hurts to ask. This is the list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. Or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition manuals. The published material in the DMG covering the eladrin hints at a Feywild origin). I have big holes in my understanding of how Forgotten Realms lore has morphed over the years. I have read/bought very few FR books since the 1990's, and did not get 'into' D&D-3.x and its lore, and got into 4e not at all. Stats for an Archfey/Noble Eladrin? 5e 5th Edition I'm looking for any kind of stats on the powerful rulers of the fey, since they'll likely make an appearance at some point the way my campaign is going.
Eberron 5eEladrinEladrin Elves and Gnomes
Stats and basic info: See 5e PHB. Please note, cultural information in PHB does not apply to Eberron. The Eladrin are the original elves and gnomes, those who continued their mysterious, world removed traditions throughout all of history, considering Eberron as little more than shore leave from a cruise ship. Rare and curious, they find themselves trapped in this brave new world, desperate to find a way back home.
Many natives of Eberron believe Eladrin are newcomers to the world, but the race has in fact been around since the birth of the world. Eladrin often appear uncomfortable in Eberron owing to the horrors Eberron has recently undergone—horrors that have rippled out to the Eladrin and the Feywild.
Background and History
The seven shining cities of the Eladrin are called the Feyspires, and they have been appearing on Eberron since the Age of Giants. At certain conjunctions between the Feywild and Eberron, the gleaming towers of the Feyspires would appear, allowing the Eladrin within to emerge and experience the world.
Sometimes, a few Eladrin would stay, succumbing to the beauty of a place or the charm of its people. At other times, leaving the Feyspires was not a choice, such as when Giants conquered Shae Tirias Tolai, the City of Silver and Bone. That Feyspire appeared in the wilds of Xen’drik, and giants seized the opportunity to attack and take the population of Shae Tirias Tolai into captivity. The race of elves descended from these displaced Eladrin.
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Eladrin have had little historical or social impact on Eberron. Before the war, when the Feyspires appeared in Eberron, their inhabitants would emerge to trade with nearby settlements. This casual relationship with the world might have continued had the Feyspires not been present in Eberron on the Day of Mourning. On that day, the Feyspires were severed from the Feywild, becoming permanent parts of the landscape of Eberron.
The displaced Eladrin are now adjusting to their new circumstances or are searching desperately for a way back to the Feywild.
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Feyspires
Like all of the cosmic planes, the Feywild and the Material Plane are separate entities, but they have a fair amount of overlap and interaction. In Khorvaire, one of the most pronounced examples of this overlap are the Feyspires, which visit from the plane of Thelanis. In the years preceding the Last War and the Mourning, these fey communities would blink into existence, occupying small tracts of land throughout Khorvaire. Though by no means a city by our standards, the Feyspires consist of a large central tower and an outcropping of buildings and fey communties. See Full List On Dungeons.fandom.com
Over the ages, their presence has been both celebrated and despised, and the presence of fey creatures (Eladrin, Elves, Gnome, etc.) can be traced mostly to these places. The Feyspires would appear on a somewhat regular basis, and stay for a few months, then disappear until the next time. This changed, however, with the Mourning. Since then, the Feyspires have remained on the Material Plane, and no amount of arcane research has been able to find a way to send them back. Local governments begrudgingly accept their presence on local lands because of the chaotic power their residents could bring to bear if antagonized.
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A list of the known Feyspires in Eberron
Although a few communities of Eladrin are native to Eberron, most who live in the world are inhabitants or former inhabitants of the Feyspires. The names and locations of the known Feyspires are as follows:
Playing an Eladrin Elf or Gnome
If you are playing an Eladrin, you most likely are out in the world in a desperate quest to find either the cause of the Feyspire Stranding and fix it, or failing that to find a new way for the Feyspires to leave again, before your entire way of life is lost. Luckily given the common ancestry, you look to most to be just another elf or gnome. The only real giveaway to your different race is your solid eye color, with no pupil or iris, and your tendency to look down on all other races as inferior. Otherwise, you have the wild, ephemeral nature of fey creatures coursing through you, and tend to take emotions to greater extremes than most, as fleeting as the change of seasons. Comments are closed.
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