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…a beacon of knowledge shining from the tallest towers of the city,
illuminating the forgotten secrets of the past.

– Lord Lareth ir'Morgrave, founder of Morgrave University, 738 YK

A guide to Eberron that anyone can edit, covering all editions and media.

The Wiki Chronicle

Newsflash! We've passed 3,000 articles! The lucky 3,000th is Arach d'Kundarak, a rogue dwarf architect of House Kundarak, from the prolific Aeliren.

Morgrave University: Not quite the ivory towers, it seems.

Morgrave University: Not quite the ivory towers, it seems.

Well, fellow inquisitives, it's been a long and difficult year for the Eberron Wiki. But we've survived and are the stronger for it. So, as the year ends and we move into the next, let's revive the Wiki Chronicle and catch up on our misadventures, old and new.

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Browse our ever-expanding curated lists of D&D sourcebooks and accessories, classic Eberron novels, books for other D&D worlds, and assorted tie-ins, with both paper books and ebooks available, and you're sure to find what you're looking for!

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The Traveler
The Traveler is a deity of the Dark Six, titled The Sovereign of Chaos and Change and often called simply the Giver of Gifts. The Traver is the god of chaos and change, and of deception, evolution, invention, and transformation, and is followers by changelings, doppelgangers, and shifters, as well as by rogues and artificers. The most mysterious of all the gods, he, or she, or it, is the supreme shapeshifter and trickster, walking all the roads of the world and with a thousand faces and names, causing and inspiring change and giving gifts. A famous proverb says "Beware the gifts of the Traveler", warning that gifts and good fortune may have unexpected results, hidden dangers, or strings attached.

New & Upcoming Releases

Forge of the Artificer
Forge of the Artificer is a sourcebook for the Eberron setting using the 5th-edition (revised) rules released on December 9, 2025. It includes an updated Artificer class along with new subclasses, as well as revisits or revises rules related to the lore of Eberron. It is planned to be a companion rather than a replacement to Eberron: Rising from the Last War.

Intrigue and Ingenuity

Master magical inventions with the revised Artificer class and subclasses in Eberron: Forge of the Artificer. This rules expansion for Dungeons & Dragons® contains new options for players and DMs looking to set campaigns in the arcane, treacherous world of Eberron.
— Back-cover text

Buy Forge of the Artificer at Books-a-Million (US) or the Roll20 VTT version at DMs Guild or DriveThruRPG and support the wiki!

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Welcome

Welcome! This wiki covers the Eberron campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons from Wizards of the Coast, including lore from sourcebooks, novels, video games, comics, and more across 3.5, 4th, and 5th editions. See the aims and scope of this wiki here.

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Welcome, chronicler! Do you see an error? Maybe you know of some missing lore? Perhaps you want to write an article about a favorite subject? Or maybe you want to really get involved. Don't be shy, click "Edit" and get in there! If you're new to wikis, then check out the Fandom University. Look at some of the following links to learn about the Eberron Wiki, how we do things here, and see some of our recent work. Don't worry about making a mistake, experienced editors will catch it and fix it. Just remember we accept only canon, "kanon", and licensed lore, and homebrew and player characters should be kept in your User namespace. Don't just copy out the sourcebook, write in your own words. Finally, always give a source for your information, and explain what you've done in the "Summary" box. Happy chronicling!

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