Manifest Zone: Exploring the World of Eberron
Latest Episodes
07 – Warforged
Keith, Wayne, and Kristian discuss warforged (and how they're not robots).
06 – Elves
Keith and Kristian discuss the Aereni, Tairnadal, and Valenar elves of Eberron.
Dragon Con 2017 – Running Eberron for a Con Game
Keith and Kristian catch up at Dragon Con and discuss Keith's panels and running Eberron for a con game or as one-shots in general.
No Episode for August 2017
Due to scheduling conflicts and travel, we're unable to record and release an episode for the month of August 2017.
05 – Daelkyr and Cults of the Dragon Below
Keith, Wayne, Kristian, and Scott discuss the Daelkyr and cults of the Dragon Below. Outline Introduction Dragonmarks: The Daelkyr and their Cults Comparing to Lovecraft and Far Realms Xoriat Random detail: mind flayers Daelkyr Good starting villains E...
Paths of Light and Inspiration – Kristian
David Mitchell asks, “Hi guys, I was wondering about how you guys use the paths of light / inspiration. Are they philosophies or religions? Do they have priests or just monks. Could you have clerics for them. How do they differ aesthetically.
The Silver Flame and Other Religions – Keith
Kevin asks, "Can a member of the Church of the Silver Flame also be a part of other religions, like the Sovereign Host? I know Tira Miron was a paladin of Dol Arrah, but I cannot find anything that says if or how her faith was changed by it.
Ancient Religions – Keith
Brandon asks, "What were the ancient religions of the Dhakaani empire (or, for that matter, the giant empire of Xen'drik)? Would they be variations on the Host and the Six, or an entirely different pantheon?
04 – Religion
Keith, Kristian, and Wayne discuss religion in the world of Eberron. Outline Dragonshards – Religion in Eberron Dragonmarks 4/11: Religion, Faith and Souls Clergy vs. divinely empowered Religion is about faith; both are subjective Temples are for spiri...
Dragonmark Sizes – Keith
Graham asks, "I know you mentioned that a Siberys mark would cover the whole body, but how are are the other types of marks supposed to be?" Keith argues the complexity of the mark vs. the size.