Is Eberron part of the multiverse?

Eberron is a unique plane with a unique arrangements of planes around it. Eberron is its own multiverse in and of itself.

Where is Eberron 5e?

Khorvaire
Eberron is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game. The game is set primarily on the continent of Khorvaire following a vast destructive war.

Is Eberron in the Forgotten Realms?

Of course, Eberron isn’t actually new, nor is the Forgotten Realms; they’re both old favorites carried over from previous editions of Dungeons & Dragons. Eberron was first introduced in D&D’s 3.5 edition, back in 2004, conceived as a place set in a totally different cosmology than any of the other existing settings.

Is Eberron official 5e?

Eberron was available in both the 3.5 and 4th Editions of D&D, and now it’s making its way to 5th Edition. Wizards of the Coast released a prototype PDF last year called Wayfinder’s Guide to Eberron, but Rising from the Last War marks the first official 5e adventure set in the war-torn world.

Does the Shadowfell exist in Eberron?

“Eberron has a Shadowfell, just as the core world of the D&D game does. Also called the Plane of Shadow, the Shadowfell encompasses both Dolurrh, the Realm of the Dead, and a region of shadows and despair called Mabar, the Endless Night.

Are there dragons in Eberron?

Dragons are powerful winged creatures that live on the continent of Argonnessen and are one of the oldest and most powerful civilizations in Eberron.

Where is Eberron in the DND multiverse?

Eberron is, by default, separated from the rest of the DnD multiverse with a magical barrier created by the three godlike dragons who created the world in the first place. In the sourcebook Eberron: Rising from the Last War, it says the following at the beginning of the section discussing adventures in Eberron:

How can I explain a race from 5e Eberron showing?

No overgod is known for Eberron, but presumably it would have one if it is just another Material Plane within the Great Wheel—so it is possible that the unnamed overgod of Eberron has decreed that souls (usually) go to Dolurrh—wherever that is—on death, instead of their usual resting place with the appropriate plane or divine realm.

Where is Spelljammer in the 5e multiverse?

D&D 5e says that all settings including Spelljammer are part of a unified D&D multiverse, but doesn’t describe those interconnections in terms of crystal spheres or wildspace.

Are there any visitors to Eberron from other worlds?

We know at least that Eberron is unlikely to receive frequent visitors from other worlds, as far as published material goes. Visitors from other material worlds aren’t mentioned, unlike, say, Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms, where Mordenkainen and Elminster have visited each other’s worlds.

You Might Also Like