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Shawn MerwinS

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  • I'm joining forces with @dms_guild to offer a free adventure in celebration and anticipation of the release of the Eberron: Forge of the Artificer.
    Shawn MerwinS Shawn Merwin

    I'm joining forces with @dms_guild to offer a free adventure in celebration and anticipation of the release of the Eberron: Forge of the Artificer. I've written quite a bit of Eberron content going all the way back to 3rd Edition for Wizards of the Coast, for Keith Baker's projects, and independently--it is one of my favorite settings and one that's been very important to my career as a game designer.

    The adventure is called The Night Land, and it's the first adventure in a full campaign called Oracle of War, which takes characters from level 1 to level 20. Will Doyle, who has worked on so many great 5e products, was the architect of the campaign, and I helped him bring it to life--and it was one of the most satisfying projects I've worked on.

    From now until 25 August 2025, you can get The Night Land for free on the DM's Guild. Whether you are a lifelong Eberron fan, or you are just getting into the setting for the first time, I hope you enjoy it.

    Just a moment...

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  • Worldbuilding Tip 47: Using other languages to name world elements for published material often backfires, as it is possible that someone who speaks that language will use it.
    Shawn MerwinS Shawn Merwin

    Worldbuilding Tip 47: Using other languages to name world elements for published material often backfires, as it is possible that someone who speaks that language will use it. If you want to avoid some awkward moments, try to create names that aren't too on the nose or embarrassing when translated.

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